It’s been a pivotal past two months for Alexandria, Louisiana native Tyshawn Duncan, as he looks to make a splash in this final month on the Nike EYBL circuit in front of college coaches. A 6-foot-8 forward in the 2026 class, Duncan’s always been one of the top prospects in Louisiana, but now has been able to show his skillset on the national stage, playing for the JL3 team on the circuit based out of Houston, Texas.
In ten games, Duncan has played nearly 18 minutes per game, while posting 6.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, and one block on 55.3 percent shooting from the field.
“It’s been surreal to come down to Texas and make a name for myself,” Duncan said. “Texas is one of the biggest recruiting states for basketball, so it’s been a great experience. I feel like I’ve shown people I’m more than just a shot blocker and a rebounder. I can stretch out and shoot the three-ball, take people off the dribble, dunk it. Everyday I continue to show my game. The goal is to continue to get better, but showing my game at this level, it really improves my rankings and [recognition].”…