Cincinnati Basketball: Bearcats target Flory Bidunga impresses in recent Adidas tournament

Indiana Elite center Flory Bidunga in action at the Adidas May Classic.
Indiana Elite center Flory Bidunga in action at the Adidas May Classic.

Wes Miller’s coaching staff continues to target 2024 5-star center Flory Bidunga, who showed off his impressive potential and intriguing two-way ability at a recent Adidas tournament!

Bidunga averaged 20.0 points, 6.5 blocks and 5.0 rebounds in two games on Sunday afternoon. Check out highlights from Bidunga’s dominant showing last weekend via Courtside Films.

Heading into his senior campaign at Kokomo High School, Bidunga is the top ranked recruit from Indiana and 2nd highest rated prospect in the country according to 247 Sports.

In addition to the Bearcats, Bidunga is reportedly considering several notable programs prior to his senior season including Auburn, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and more!

Cincinnati Basketball: Bearcats target Flory Bidunga impresses in recent Adidas tournament

The Indiana native is projected to eventually sign with Cincinnati per 247 Sports. Bidunga was also named MaxPreps Indiana High School Basketball Player of the Year earlier this month.

Make sure to stay tuned as the Bearcats look to add Bidunga and other elite prospects from the 2024 class including a trio of 4-star recruits Isaiah Evans, Peyton Marshall and Travis Perry.

Adam Finkelstein discussed Bidunga’s impressive performance in an article via 247 Sports!

"“When it comes to the big men in the 3SSB circuit, there are two that set themselves apart with their physical dominance and that’s Indiana Elite’s Flory Bidunga and Team Loaded Virginia’s Somto Cyril. Bidunga looked every bit the part of the best big man in the country this weekend. While he was held in check on Friday night, he responded throughout the rest of the session. He’s not only exceptionally long, powerful and athletic, but he’s clearly also working to expand his skillset. He’s improved his ability to face-up and put the ball on the floor, and also showed some floor vision and ability to pass off the post.”"