When you watch Austin Sears (C/O 2028, 6’1 PG) from Kentucky on the court, the first thing that stands out isn’t just his handle, it’s his command. Every possession looks calculated, every read made with intent.
Sears plays with a poise well beyond his age, blending tight handle work with advanced pickup variations and pace manipulation that keep defenders off balance. Recent training sessions highlight that technical polish — from Curry-style pickups to pocket dribble pickup series that let him stay low, deceptive, and ready to attack in any direction.
He’s mastered the art of bumping off defenders and creating angles, particularly when opponents overplay. The result: a guard who doesn’t just survive pressure — he thrives under it.
Off the floor, Sears carries himself with a maturity and focus that reflect his strong faith and family foundation — qualities that make him as respected in the locker room as he is on the court. With a great following on social media and an established presence as one of ESPN’s top-ranked point guards in the 2028 class, Sears continues to show why he’s one of the premier floor generals in his class.
Expect to hear more about Austin as he continues refining his game and leadership under top-tier trainers and competition circuits nationwide.
