International Prospect Watch: Latvia’s Benjamin Berrouet Shows Early Interior Impact at U16 Level

Across Europe’s basketball development system, the earliest indicators of future professional players often appear within FIBA youth national team competition. These tournaments serve as important evaluation environments for scouts tracking the next generation of international prospects.

One young player beginning to draw attention in those circles is Benjamin Berrouet, a 6-foot-8 forward representing Latvia’s youth national program.

Born June 10, 2010, Berrouet played an important role in Latvia’s sixth-place finish at the U16 level, marking the country’s strongest result in over a decade. At just 15 years old, he already shows the physical interior presence and rebounding instincts that evaluators value in developing frontcourt players.

With eligibility remaining for next year’s U16 EuroBasket cycle, Berrouet is a prospect whose progression will be worth monitoring as his game continues to develop.


Scouting Snapshot

Benjamin Berrouet
Latvia | Forward
Height: 6’8”
Birthdate: June 10, 2010
Age: 15
Dual citizenship reported: Latvia / United States


🧱 Interior Presence

Berrouet plays with a clear identity as a physical frontcourt player. He is comfortable operating in the paint and does not avoid contact when finishing around the rim.

📈 Offensive Rebounding Motor

One of his most productive areas is on the offensive glass. Berrouet averaged 4.1 offensive rebounds per game, consistently creating second-chance opportunities and extending possessions for his team.

🛡 Defensive Activity

Using his length and positioning, Berrouet impacts the game defensively by contesting shots and protecting the rim. His early instincts as a shot blocker are encouraging indicators for his defensive development.

💪 Finishing Through Contact

Berrouet shows a willingness to finish in traffic and absorb contact around the basket, a trait that often translates well as young players progress through international competition.

Photo credit: FIBA

Development Outlook

At this stage of his development, continued growth in skill versatility and physical strength will be important areas of progression. Expanding his offensive toolkit and overall mobility will help determine how his role evolves within higher levels of international play.

However, the rebounding motor, physical presence, and defensive instincts he has already demonstrated provide a strong early foundation.


Final Evaluation

For a player born in 2010, Benjamin Berrouet already displays several traits valued within international development systems: physicality in the paint, consistent rebounding productivity, and defensive activity around the rim.

With another U16 EuroBasket cycle ahead, he remains a young prospect worth monitoring as his game continues to evolve within Latvia’s national team development pipeline.


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