Kye Branson Lights Up Kansas City
Kye Branson Lights Up Kansas City — A Sniper You Can’t Leave Alone
Class of 2035 | Blueprint Hoops 2035
If there was one message sent loud and clear at Never Walk on the Hardwood in Kansas City, it was this:
Do not leave Kye Branson open.
Because if you do… it’s already too late.
A Weekend That Turned Heads
Running with Blueprint Hoops 2035, Kye Branson put together one of the most impressive shooting performances of the weekend. In a dominant 50–29 win, Branson led the way with 15 points, shooting efficiently and knocking down shots from deep with confidence.
And it didn’t stop there.
In a tough, back-and-forth battle against Young Perkins Global, Branson once again stepped up — finishing with 13 points and connecting on three triples, proving his ability to perform under pressure. Whether his team was up or fighting to stay in it, Kye remained a steady scoring threat.
Pure Shooter. Pure Confidence.
Kye Branson isn’t just a shooter — he’s a shot-maker.
There’s a difference.
His release is clean, quick, and confident. Whether it’s catch-and-shoot, off the dribble, or stepping into a rhythm three, Branson shoots the ball like he expects it to go in every time. And more often than not… it does.
Defenders learned the hard way — even a split second of space is too much.
He stretches the defense the moment he crosses half court, forcing teams to pick him up early and opening the floor for his teammates. That kind of gravity is rare — and valuable.
More Than Just Shooting
While the three ball is his calling card, Branson showed he’s more than a one-dimensional scorer. He competes. He plays hard. He understands spacing and timing. And most importantly, he plays to win.
In both wins and losses, his approach stayed the same — aggressive, confident, and composed. That’s what separates players who can score from players who can impact games.
Competitor First
Kye brings an edge. He doesn’t shy away from big moments, and he doesn’t disappear when the game gets physical or intense. He embraces it.
That competitive fire showed all weekend. Whether it was knocking down a big shot, spacing the floor, or stepping up in key stretches, Branson played like someone who understands what it takes to win.
Stock Rising Fast
Performances like this don’t go unnoticed.
Kye Branson’s name is trending upward, and rightfully so. His ability to shoot at a high level, compete, and deliver in key moments makes him one of the more intriguing prospects in the Class of 2035.
And the scary part?
He’s just getting started.
Final Thoughts
If you’re scouting the Class of 2035, circle this name:
Kye Branson.
Because the next time you see him… you’ll already know:
Don’t leave him open.



