Jordan Fisher
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Shane Garcia | Prep Hoops Scout
Fisher scored all 14 of his points in the second half after struggling to hit anything in the first half. I liked how engaged Fisher stayed in the game and was impactful as a help defender in the first half. He came out in the second half aggressively to score and once he saw one shot fall, he was making everything. He hit multiple toughly contested midrange shots, including a circus shot in a big moment in the 4th. He is as skilled of scoring guards as you will find in high school and when his team needed the senior most, he stepped up and knocked down shots.
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Read EvaluationShane Garcia | Prep Hoops Scout
Fisher was the difference in the game for most of it. Reynoldsburg was having a tough time scoring in the half-court until the ball got in Fisher’s hand. He was hot from deep. He made five big threes for this Raiders squad. He was able to stretch the defense out. He did a good job of catching and shooting but also creating a shot for himself. His ability to walk you down and shoot off the dribble was on full display. When the ball was in Fisher’s hand good things happened.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
The final game of the day certainly brought the headlines as Reynoldsburg and Toledo Whitmer are star studded teams. Fisher stood out as a scorer with an efficient scoring effort, getting it done in a variety of ways. Fisher’s teammates did a nice job of getting him the ball when he was open on the perimeter and he responded by making almost all of his clean looks from beyond the arc. Add in a couple alley-oop slam dunks and scoring off cuts in the half-court and Fisher was putting on a diverse scoring display. The future Ohio Bobcat is looking to go out strong for a Reynoldsburg squad that has the pieces to win a state title.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Fisher showcased his ability to score in an array of ways throughout his games. He got downhill, converted at the foul line, and scored from behind the arc. Fisher can create offense quickly and if you need a quick bucket. he was also in proper spots to get rebounds. Fisher is committed to Ohio University.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
It’s tough to pick any player on Reynoldsburg as they have three Division I commits and an additional player with numerous offers as well. I went with Fisher due to his scoring ability but it would be surprising if any Reynoldsburg player separates themselves from the group. I could see a scenario where three or four Reynoldsburg players make the all state team at the end of the year if they play up to their potential. No Ohio Bobcat commit has won since 1998 but twice have future Bobcats won the Mr Basketball award.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
A new member to Indy Heat’s roster, Fisher looked comfortable in his first game with the team as he came off the bench and provided instant offense for his team. Knocking down timely shots from the perimeter off the catch, hitting a couple floaters when he was ran off the line and getting some transition buckets, Fisher was scoring the ball efficiently. For an Indy Heat team that had struggled to find buckets from their complimentary pieces, Fisher filled a useful role and helped them close out a packed 17 U contest to start the weekend in Indianapolis. Fisher went up against high school teammate
Toby Nwokolo
Toby
Nwokolo
6'6" | PF
Reynoldsburg | 2025
State
OH
, who impressed on Saturday for
All Ohio Red
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Read EvaluationShane Garcia | Prep Hoops Scout
You have probably seen it on Twitter at this point but if not, Fisher hit the and-1 go-ahead bucket with only seconds left in the game to lift Reynoldsburg their first win of the season. The gym was buzzing the entire game as Reynoldsburg hosted Richmond Heights in the main event and Fisher came to put on a show. He was a very consistent player for the Raiders all game long. He was in attack mode from the start and continued it the entire game. He can give it to from any level on the court and prove that. He has a very smooth shot and athletic movements to him. His length gives him an edge over a lot of defenders. He led the Raiders with 12 points. 
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