Reebok Top 100 Combine Class of 2026 Standouts
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2026 players from last weekend’s Reebok Top 100 Combine, which was held in Cape Girardeau, MO. Jeremiah Lewis: A 6’4″ power forward from Normandy High (MO) who has a…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2026 players from last weekend’s Reebok Top 100 Combine, which was held in Cape Girardeau, MO.
Jeremiah Lewis: A 6’4″ power forward from Normandy High (MO) who has a big body and he knows how to use it in the paint. He was good at establishing his position inside and he had a very effective drop step to score. He was also passing it well out of the double team. He also had a good turn and face game when he caught the ball at the high post. He could drive it or hit the short jumper.
Elijah Wade: A 6’3″ guard from Springfield (IL) High who was getting it done at both ends of the court. He was an excellent shot blocker with his athleticism and good sense of timing. He was always the second man off the floor when he challenged shots. He also had good handles and a nice feel for the game. He was grabbing rebounds and taking off the run the break. He was also knocking down 3-pointers off the dribble.
Soriano Hayes: A 6’4″ small forward from Springfield (IL) Lanphier who used his excellent length to get deflections and steals on the defensive end. He was very effective as a slasher where he was scoring on tough takes to the basket or dropping off the pass to an open teammate while on the move.
Colton Farrow: A small point guard with good speed and quickness and he was the best at stealing the ball from opposing ball handlers off the dribble. He timed their dribbles perfectly before picking their pockets in the open court. He is also a very good ball handler with good court vision and dribble penetration skills.
Masen Johnson: A smooth shooting guard from Jacksonville (IL) who has a quick first step to the basket and a nice burst to get by defenders. He was good at setting up his defenders with a shot fake or a nice crossover dribble move. He got to the mid-range area and got very good elevation on his shot. He was also a good 3-point shooter off the catch.
Walker Matthews: A young combo guard who was unselfish, but did a good job of taking advantage of his opportunities on offense. He was very good at working the pick and roll as he made the perfect pocket pass. His penetrating skills were good as he had a very effective pull up jumper in the lane.
Terrell Williams: A young shooting guard who played well off the ball with his constant movement and ability to find openings with his cutting ability. He was getting plenty of layups off of his good movement. He also had good instincts on the defensive as he used his length to get deflections and steals.