INDIANAPOLIS, IND. — On a frigid Thursday in February, the waning minutes of a shootaround inside the gym at Broad Ripple High School grants a fleeting peek at Peyton Marshall’s future.
The circumstances are innocuous to the uninitiated. RWE, the big man’s assigned team at Overtime Elite, is repping an action from a foundational set in coach Corey Frazier’s playbook.
Stationed at the elbow, Marshall watches point guard DaQuan Davis jog into a dribble handoff with wing Darrion Sutton. Out of the exchange, Sutton fires a chest pass to Marshall. “Flat!” hollers assistant coach Matt Floyd, floating nearby and inside the 3-point arc.