Taylor Mack is a 5'10" Small Forward in the 2027 class.
Mack attends Eastside in Indiana and plays club basketball for Always 100 NE2K.
Mack's Player Profile was created on August 29, 2023.
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Expert Analysis
Taylor
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Class
2027
Height
5'10"
HS
Eastside
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IN
Road to Live: Senior Standouts
Taylor was all over the floor yesterday, trying to do as much as she could each possession. She...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Taylor
MackSF
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
HS
Eastside
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IN
Indiana 2027 Players Ranked 61-65 Ready for June
Rounding out this group is Eastside small forward Taylor Mack , a player who continues to impress with...
Written by Darvoni Christopher
Taylor
MackSF
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
HS
Eastside
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IN
The Clash, Day-2: Afternoon Standouts
Taylor started to play really well toward the end of her Sophomore season, throughout the Spring & Summer...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Taylor
MackSF
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
HS
Eastside
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IN
Always 100 Showcase: 2027 Standouts
I first saw Taylor at a showcase event in the Fall of 2024. She then went on to...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Taylor
MackSF
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
HS
Eastside
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IN
Sophomore ID Camp: Additional Frontcourt Standouts
My day was starting to wind down when Taylor caught my attention. She has athletic talent, length, a...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Brandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brandon Bradley
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Taylor was all over the floor yesterday, trying to do as much as she could each possession. She is a nice, long, wiry-strong athlete, she has some bounce to her, plus she is versatile. When I saw her a couple of years ago, she looked like more of a face-up ‘4’ who was stretching her game to the perimeter. Now, she’s a full-fledged wing prospect who can go on runs herself shooting it, plus she is good attacking the basket will people over-pursue. She’s also an effortful defender who can sit down and defend bigger guards and wings, or she can battle inside against undersized forwards.
Rounding out this group is Eastside small forward Taylor MackTaylorMack
5'10" | SF
Eastside | 2027 StateIN
, a player who continues to impress with her versatility and competitiveness. Mack’s ability to impact games without needing a high volume of shots makes her a valuable asset.
She contributes through rebounding, defense, hustle plays, and efficient scoring opportunities. Her willingness to do the little things often helps her team gain momentum during critical stretches of games.
As Eastside enters June competition, Mack is expected to play a significant role on both ends of the floor. Her size and versatility allow her to guard several positions while also creating matchup problems offensively. Coaches appreciate players who consistently bring energy and effort, and Mack fits that description perfectly.
Taylor started to play really well toward the end of her Sophomore season, throughout the Spring & Summer of 2025, then again during her Junior season. This consistency, coupled with her talent and skill, have drawn a great deal of onlookers at the elite small college level. She has nice length, an athletic frame, she possesses speed and some quickness, bounce, plus her skillset continues to develop. She has an accurate perimeter jumper, and she can attack the basket North/South. As her handle becomes more dynamic, she could be a real problem for opponents to defend.
I first saw Taylor at a showcase event in the Fall of 2024. She then went on to have a nice 2024-2025 high school season and a strong 2025 grassroots season, including a standout July. She is long, wiry-strong, fluidly athletic, and bouncy. She has also shown improved skill each time I’ve seen her, transitioning from a mid-post ‘4’ to a perimeter ‘4’, to a true wing, and now this past weekend more of a playmaking point forward. She has always been able to knock down open rhythm jumpers and defend multiple positions, but this was the most comfortable she’s looked handling the ball.
My day was starting to wind down when Taylor caught my attention. She has athletic talent, length, a wiry-strong frame, and bounce. She was very active in the game I saw, all over the boards, constantly in the right place defensively, and attacking the basket for interior scores. Eastside has some really good guard play right now, so Taylor could push double-double status at times because of her nose for the ball. I need to see more of her, but my first impression is that she could be a really nice inside-out forward prospect.