Kendall Arnett
Kendall Arnett
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BJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kendall has an excellent weekend for Redline 17U Jones at Peach Games. Arnett knows her strengths and she plays to them every time I watch her hoop. She is going to outwork everyone on the floor with her will and determination. Arnet has great size for a guard and is a very underrated athlete. She plays with great anticipation and a high IQ. Coaches do not have to run plays for Kendall, she plays the game so hard she will find ways to score without the ball in her hands. She is an outstanding offensive rebounder who has great reaction times and reflexes. She gets 6-8 points a game from offensive rebounds and put backs at the guard position which is very rare. Kendall was outstanding running the floor and finishing on the break in Game Three Saturday, especially with her left hand.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
At this point I can’t count the number of times I have seen
Kendall Arnett
Kendall
Arnett
5'8" | PF/SF
North Forsyth | 2028
State
GA
play, but the one thing I have come to expect watching her play is consistency. She is going make shots from three and pull ups from the midrange, score in transition uncontested or through contact, and she is going to get to the free throw line. Another thing Kendall does well, perhaps best, is get opportunistic baskets whether she is playing for Redline or North Forsyth. Arnett is the opposite of passive, so any loose ball or rebound that is up for grabs she is going after with aggression. This usually results in 6-8 points on plays she creates for herself in the games I have watched her play. She has good size, but is plays even stronger than she looks.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Arnett closed camp with a statement, knocking down four threes in her final game and leaving no doubt about her upward trajectory. A true tweener, she blends physicality with skill—capable of battling inside for rebounds and finishing through contact while also stepping out and spacing the floor. She plays bigger than her size, consistently mixing it up in traffic and securing rebounds in crowds. Kendall runs the floor hard, capitalizing on second-chance opportunities and hustle plays. Her back-to-the-basket game is polished, and her perimeter shooting continues to improve. A blue-collar standout whose stock is firmly on the rise.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kendall competes as hard as anyone I have seen all year. She plays a lot bigger than her size and is an exceptional rebounder for a guard on both ends of the court. It doesn’t matter who North Forsyth is playing, Kendall gets in the paint, crashes the boards, and outworks other players for the ball. She usually gets a couple put backs a game just on effort and energy alone. Arnett is also very quick which is obvious as she is in constant movement and motion. She is very skilled and talented too and is a nightmare matchup for bigger fours to guard on the perimeter and smaller guards to deal with in the paint.
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Read EvaluationBJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kendall took home the game MVP award and rightly so, even though her team lost the game. She was the best player on the court for stretches, dominating the boards for North Forsyth, specifically on offense where she had five rebounds in the first half. Arnett utilized her quickness around the basket grabbing rebounds and getting quick put backs multiple times. She also got baskets attacking the rim herself. Arnett played with no fear and attacked the basket repeatedly against much bigger post players. She did a great job making decisions at the top of the key where North Forsyth ran the offense through her, which they did several times.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kendall is becoming a ball magnet. She’s always involved in plays, a powerful undersized forward. Arnett snatches rebounds and loves to come away with steals by breaking up passes. Kendall has a good feel around the basket, using her body to position herself for hoops. She has a soft touch at the foul line and is a versatile defender.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Blossoming combo-forward who loves to use her toughness to impact games in the paint. Physical in the post. Clean footwork and polished use of both hands. Can help handle the ball on the perimeter. Nose for the ball allows her to be a very good rebounder for her height. Strong frame.
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