
Incoming Purdue center Sinan Huan is participating in one of the premier events featuring top high school athletes this weekend: the Nike Hoop Summit. The 7-foot-1 future Boilermaker is just one of many stars who will be playing in Saturday night's game.
The Nike Hoop Summit features the top American prospects (Team USA) playing against the best international high school players (Team World). Huan will be playing for Team World in Saturday's game.
Here are the details of how you can catch Huan in action in Saturday night's game.
Huan just completed his high school career at Georgetown Prep (Md.) and is participating in the Nike Hoop Summit before moving to the next stage of his career. He rounded out his prep career by receiving Interstate Athletic Conference Player of the Year after averaging 18.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.5 blocks and 2.0 assists per game.
Huan's official measurements were released earlier this week, and he's listed at 7-foot-1 with a 7-foot-5.5 wingspan. He also has a standing reach of 9-feet-3.5, providing great size and length for Team World in this event.
The biggest thing to watch will be Huan's defensive prowess. He averaged 5.0 blocks per game in last season's FIBA U19 World Cup, leading all players in the event. The 7-footer is skilled around the rim and is able to alter shots with his length.
Additionally, keep an eye on the way Huan moves on the offensive end. He does an excellent job scoring close to the basket, but he also moves well for a player of his size. How will he operate while playing against some of the best high school prospects in the 2026 class?
The 2026 Nike Hoop Summit will feature some of the top prospects in the country. Here are the rosters for both teams participating in the event.
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