Nathan Reuvers' growth almost mirrors that of the Lakeville North boys' basketball program.
The Panthers started their run of consecutive Class 4A state tournament appearances in 2012. Reuvers was a seventh-grader at the time, two years before getting pushed around as a freshman on the sophomore team.
"When I was younger I always got pushed around on the block on offense," Reuvers said. "I was 6-5, but only 160 to 170 pounds."
It also marked the season when he grew the most. The senior forward is now 6-10 and weighs between 205 and 210 pounds.
"After that season my sophomore coach told me I had the potential to be a great player but I was really going to have to work hard," Reuvers said.
Reuvers took that advice to heart. He committed to Wisconsin last May.
"Nathan has made steady progress during his whole high school career," Panthers coach John Oxton said. "He became much more serious about basketball after his sophomore year, and has made great progress the past two years."
Defense has never been an issue for Reuvers, who has always been counted on to take advantage of his height in the paint.