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Leo Svete
| Position |
2G |
Height |
6-4 |
Weight |
175 |
School |
Penn High School |
Hometown |
Mishawaka, Indiana |
Incoming Year |
2013 |

2013 PROSPECT: One of the top shooters in the Class of 2013. Can play the 1, 2, or 3. Very skilled and hard working. Has visited Miami, Davidson, Wake Forest, and Bowling Green. 3.43 G.P.A.
MBA Select's (Svete's AAU team) links to various stories Leo Svete...... ESPN Profile...... YouTube.com Video #1...... Video #2 (from MBA Select)......Rivals.com Profile......Scout.com Breakdown of his game...... Scout.com Profile......
Flagarant Fouls.com wrote the following this summer after the ESPN Super Soph Camp:
Leo Svete, Penn (6-3, 165, MBA Select)
While Leo wasn’t the fastest or most athletic point guard in camp, he certainly made up for it with his ability to run a team. He plays with poise, is a solid ball handler, and has terrific court vision. He understood when to push tempo and when to slow down and feed the post, didn’t turn it over, and got the ball to his teammates in a position to succeed. No one I saw had a better feel for the game than Leo.
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