"Coach (Tommy) Lloyd can't guard anybody on our team": 4-star prospect Kaden House makes a bold statement on Arizona HC during a playful interaction

NCAA College Basketball Academy - Source: Getty
NCAA College Basketball Academy - Source: Getty

Kaden House, the combo guard from the Class of 2026, was part of a fun game called "We listen and we don't judge." With his twin and No. 132 prospect Kalek House and No. 6 prospect Miikka Muurinen, the players gave their controversial opinions in the game.

With it being Kaden's turn first, the Compass Prep guard called out University of Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd, claiming he could not guard any player on their team. The video was posted by NBA Future Starts Now on Instagram on Saturday:

The 6-foot-3 guard pointed toward Coach Lloyd: "Coach Lloyd can't guard anybody on our team."
With his twin brother Kalek House's turn next, he said: "I be putting pineapple on my pizza."
When Muurinen could not come up with an answer, Kaden took over again and talked about American rapper Juice WRLD: "Juice WRLD is top five rappers."
The game came to an end after Kalek's opinion: "We're winning Chipotle (Nationals) for sure."

Kaden House already has five offers: Grand Canyon, Hampton, Michigan, New Mexico and Washington State. He talked about his visits with On3.

“I haven’t taken really any unofficial visits yet, and I haven’t set any up,” House said. “I’d say that we are hearing the most from New Mexico and Grand Canyon, right now. I have offers from, like, Michigan and Arizona State, but those two schools I would say are really heavy.”

How good is Kaden House?

For AZ Compass Prep National, Kaden House has played 52 games in the last two seasons. He averages 25.1 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.4 steals per game.

In his freshman year in 2022-23, House posted averages of 25.9 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 3.6 steals and 1.1 blocks in 29 matches. Last season in his sophomore year, he played 23 games and averaged 24.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.2 steals per contest.

“I’m a play-maker,” House told On3. “I can shoot it really well and I’m going to make the right play. I rebound and go hard on defense. My shooting has really improved over the last year, I’m becoming a knock-down shooter.
"I watch a lot of my brother, Jaelen House, at New Mexico. I’ll sit there and watch his highlights and how hard he goes, and the tenacity he plays with.”

Kaden House still has another year before deciding on his collegiate career.

Edited by Nicolaas Ackermann
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