2026: Stock-Risers
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Tinsley is a fearless guard who can deliver shots out on the perimeter. Malik likes the ball in his hands during crunch time down the stretch. He finds ways to get his shot off and knockdown shots when needed.
Malik is shifty out front when handling the rock and has no problems touching the paint when needed for the Bruins. Tinsley made the jump up from #30 to #24 in the latest edition of the 2026 Palmetto State Rankings.
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Kinloch is a long and rangy athlete who really plays active in the passing lanes. Deuce is currently averaging 10.8 ppg, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists this season for the Stags.
Kinloch has the ability to alter and challenge shots on the defensive end with his length. Deuce feels comfortable stepping out for some mid-range jumpers from time to time. Kinloch made the jump up from 31 to 26 this time around.
Jenkins is a run-jump-athlete for the Tigers. He’s really starting to figure out his game this season. Jordan is a Stock-Riser again last time was back in October with his play.
He really looks to excel in the transition game and stalking the baseline at times. Jordan has the ability to handle the rock up the floor at times and willingness to rebound on both ends of the floor. The Tigers are currently (11-10) on the season in Class 5A.
Jenkins moves up from #48 to #34 this time around.
Brown is built like a tank on the hardwood and has no problems playing physical. RJ this season played Quarterback and guided the Bruins to the 3rd round of the playoffs.
He really looks to use his body and fight off defenders on the way to the basket. RJ will use ball-screens and plays the game with a blue-collar attitude at all times. He really communicates well on the floor with his teammates at all times.
Brown clocks in this time around at #43 after being #47 back in October 2023.
Haltiwanger made the move to the Skyhawks this past fall. The multi-sport athlete also excels on the football field. Daylin a left-handed guard has a nice dribble pull-up in the midrange. He really shows to have nice body control going to the basket.
Greene plays in the backcourt for the Eagles. Taylor is currently averaging 18.1 ppg this season at the SCISA Class 4A level. Taylor is not flashy with his game, but he sure is confident at times with his play. He generally uses good shot selection while on the floor and never seems to rush his shot.
He currently moved up from #79 to #63 in this latest update here at Prep Hoops.