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"The Prime Time Problem"


Kylie Kinner

@kyliekinner

IG- @kyliekinner

5’10, 140lbs, Class of 2027

Paintsville HS, KY

AAU team- WV Thunder S40 17U Smith


Kylie is a prime-time performer, and this season she has turned double-double dominance into a habit, stacking monster games that leave no doubt she is one of Kentucky’s most electric guards. No stage is too big, and no matchup is safe because when she steps on the floor, it is usually a long night for whoever is assigned to stop her. She plays with strength, pace, and poise, punishing defenses as a true three-level scorer while keeping them on their heels every possession. Her middy has become a serious weapon, opening up driving lanes and good looks from deep while allowing her to score without always absorbing heavy contact inside.


The production is loud. She went off for 32 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 steals against Prestonsburg. She had 23 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks versus Ashland, and exploded for 44 points while shooting 55.6 percent from three with 5 rebounds and 5 steals against Johnson Central. Multiple 40-point games this season show she is capable of taking over at any time. She rebounds like a forward, defends with instincts and timing, and uses her speed and vision to create in transition, proving she impacts the game far beyond scoring.


Kylie describes herself as a three-evel scorer, and that identity fits. She has developed her mid range game and post moves to score in every area, especially against bigger lineups, and her speed and court vision allow her to push tempo and set teammates up for success. The biggest improvement from last season has been the consistency of that mid-range jumper, along with stronger finishing and smarter shot selection. She continues to focus on tightening her ball-handling and expanding her overall skill set because she understands that growth never stops. What fuels her is competition and the energy of team success, and when adversity hits, she trusts her preparation, her mindset, and the work she has put in, staying steady and confident no matter the moment.


I assess that Kylie is a dynamic scoring guard with the size and strength to rebound at a high level and defend multiple spots. Her ability to score from all areas of the floor, combined with her transition speed and basketball IQ, makes her a constant problem for opposing defenses. She plays with competitive fire and composure, traits that translate directly to winning.


As she continues to elevate her ball control and perimeter consistency, Kylie’s ceiling is sky-high. Her scoring versatility, toughness, and mentality suggest she will remain a major force in Kentucky girls' basketball while attracting increasing attention at the next level. Expect more big-stage performances, deeper postseason pushes, and continued evolution in her all-around impact. Stay tuned.


 
 
 

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