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time they saw him play just with his IQ. He knows how to play. He's obviously not the most athletic or going to dunk on you, but when it comes down to it, he's going to make every winning play. He's going to run the team, he's going to talk, he's going to lead, he's going to take charges. He has all the intangibles that, as a coach, you're going to want in a player to help you win basketball games, and I think coach and the staff saw that right away and the belief just grew more right after that." Cupps had the following to say about his commitment to Indiana, "I was kind of leaning towards Indiana for a while. Every time I kind of went back (to campus), it kind of made the feeling a little bit stronger that it was the place for me. After that game on Friday (against Northern Illinois), I was dead set that I was meant to be there. I think the thing that stood out was just the interaction between the coaches and the players and all of the stuff behind the scenes that goes into making them a successful team right now. Really, it was just confirmation of seeing that in a real game. I had seen some practice and seen how coach (Mike) Woodson had handled it in practice, but just kind of wanted that confirmation of the real thing."
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continued the routine over into college. He states, "I am not thinking about the hours of sleep I am missing. I am thinking about of it as an opportunity to work and get better." The morning workouts are voluntary and led by team leaders, like Cupps. The workouts are designed to get in more reps and personal development for the betterment of the team. "The Chop" is an annual tradition at Centerville High School, where the boys' basketball team would retreat for a weekend and chop down dead trees, among other team bonding activities. "You’re not going to see an impact after the first 10 swings," said Cupps. "You just gotta keep chopping, keep going. It’s going to be adversity. There’s going to be times where you don’t think you’re getting anywhere. But you just gotta keep pushing through it and eventually the tree is going to fall."
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basketball, basketball. And he loves his guys, and he gives them absolutely everything that he has. And then to see Gabe mirror that and to see how grounded he is..." As a young child, Cupps often worked on his skills at home in the basement. He would pick a spot on the wall and practice passing the ball to that exact spot 50 straight times with each hand. Cupps explained that his dad would reward him with stickers, "I had a giant sticker board in my room, and I put all the stickers I got on it, so I could keep track. It was setting mini-goals for me, and I think that helped develop my passion."
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Before embarking on his college journey, Cupps played in The Throne National Championship, a four-day single elimination tournament between 16 teams featuring the nation's best high school talent. Cupps formed a team with some of his high school teammates, and they called themselves The 'Ville. The
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to which Cupps commented "It is super cool. I never thought about winning Mr. Basketball, and these guys are at a super high level." He went on to say, "I think of how I was raised as a farm kid in St. Paris and looking these guys have pretty good gifts they were blessed with. I hope I am setting
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Perhaps one of Cupps' greatest strengths is his work ethic and team spirit embodied through The Breakfast Club and "The Chop." The Breakfast Club begins every morning at 6:00am, and through thick or thin, Cupps gets up at 5:25am and has been there every morning since his middle school days and has
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called Cupps the best shooter in the class of 2023. When Cupps was 14, he enticed James into a 3-point shooting contest. James explained after his victory, "Told him about a certain switch I can hit when needed, and he didn’t believe me. Well he found out the hard way!" James and Cupps go all the
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and fellow assistant head coach Yasir Rosemond to watch Cupps play at Centerville, they were sold. Walsh said "Right from the jump, there was no convincing. They saw him one time, and they called me about four different times during the game and two thumbs up. They fell in love with him the first
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in St. Paris. So as a young child and a coach's son, Cupps was introduced to basketball immediately. He loved it and absorbed his dad's work ethic according to his older sister Ally Cupps, "I watch how hard Gabe works, and then watch how hard my dad works. My whole life he’s just been basketball,
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As a senior, Cupps averaged 15.4 points, 6.2 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game and led Centerville to an overall record of 25–4. The Elks reached the state semifinals, but lost once again to Pickerington Central High School, 57–53. In Cupps' final game as an Elk, he scored 22 points,
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While Cupps was the star of his high school teams, there wasn't much recruiting interest until his junior year (2021–22). He received his first scholarship offer in June 2021; however, after a great summer on the Adidas AAU circuit, his scholarship offers expanded to include major programs like
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on January 30, 2021, Centerville amassed a 45-game winning streak, which would carry over into the final game of his junior year. Playing in all 29 games of the season, Cupps improved in almost every statistic: 48.9% in field goals, 35.2% in 3-point shots, 81.9% in free throws, 15.2 points, 4.9
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for the trophy. Cupps led the team with 16 points, making 3 of his 5 3-point attempts. He also had three rebounds and three assists. The final score, 43–42 came down to the wire after a missed 3-point attempt at the buzzer. It was the first boys' basketball title in school history.
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In 2019, Cupps enrolled at Centerville High School. On December 7, 2019, he played his first game under his dad's tutelage as the boy's varsity basketball head coach. In his debut, Cupps scored 10 points in a close 46–47 loss to
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dished seven assists, grabbed two rebounds, and garnered four steals. While Devin Royal was honored 2023 Ohio Mr. Basketball by the AP at the end of the season, Cupps was named Co-Mr. Basketball by the OHSBCA (with Royal).
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In pursuit of back-to-back championships, Cupps and the Elks continued on their 45-game winning streak. Cupps had a few high scoring games, including a career-high game of 30 points in a victory over
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and by the OHSBCA, the first Elk to receive that honor. Among the ranks of other Ohio Mr. Basketball winners include NBA players
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an example for how hard work can get you anywhere you want to go, and I hope it is something the younger kids see."
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Cupps was born on July 6, 2004 in Dayton, Ohio to Brook and Betsy Cupps. Cupps grew up on a farm in
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Elks boys' basketball team since 2013. Before that, he was the head coach and athletic director at
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Cupps is the son of Brook and Betsy Cupps, and he has one older sister, Ally Cupps.
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went viral in 2019. According to analysts, he has an estimated 349k followers on
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back to the days of North Coast Blue Chips, where Cupps played with James' son
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Things were a bit different in Cupps' sophomore year. After losing 66–74 to
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Cupps stands at 6 feet and 2 inches tall (1.88 m) and primarily plays the
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assists, and 2.2 rebounds. Going 26–3 that season, the Elks reached the
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coming out of high school with multiple scholarship offers from major
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in Dayton. On March 21, 2021, the Centerville Elks faced the
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led by Devin Royal (who would later on be named 2023
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Index

Point guard
Big Ten Conference
Dayton, Ohio
Centerville
Centerville, Ohio
Indiana
Mr. OHSBCA
Ohio Mr. Basketball
college basketball
Indiana Hoosiers
Big Ten Conference
recruit
NCAA Division I
St. Paris, Ohio
Centerville, Ohio
Centerville High School
Graham High School
Bronny James
AAU
middle school
Cincinnati
Trinity High School
Louisville, Kentucky
Springfield High School
St. Vincent–St. Mary High School
OHSAA
UD Arena
Westerville Central Warhawks
Huntington Prep School
Pickerington Central Tigers

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