About Jacoby
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Eric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
The leading scorer for the Washington Warriors on the adidas 3SSB circuit at 15.3 points per game, Briscoe consistently produced against high level competition this spring. A physical wing with good size, strength, and offensive versatility, he impacts the game in a variety of ways. Briscoe is capable of scoring from multiple spots on the floor, using his strength to attack the basket and finish through contact while also creating opportunities within the flow of the offense. His perimeter shooting has shown noticeable improvement, and while his jump shot is still developing, defenses must increasingly respect him from beyond the arc. Briscoe’s effort level stands out on a nightly basis, as he competes hard, rebounds well from the wing position, and contributes in areas beyond scoring.
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Read EvaluationAaron Proia | Prep Hoops Scout
-Briscoe flashed the shot-creating skillset as a wing that can create over either shoulder on the baseline or at the elbow to knock down pull-up twos or quick jumpers after snagging an offensive rebound. Briscoe pushed the pace well in transition to finish at the rim and earn trips to the free throw line that got the shooting touch into a good rhythm. The handle has improved to deliver designed reads in the short roll or in middle ball screens to add another dimension to his offensive game. The body and defensive intensity have also continued to improve to allow him to play for longer, more impactful spurts of game time. Want to see him pass out of difficult shots on dribble pick-ups in the key, finding an open teammate on the perimeter to relocate and get another catch to create better actions for his team. But he was the brightest spot for a Warriors group that didn’t have their best weekend
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Read EvaluationIra Becks | Prep Hoops Scout
Played at a high level throughout the weekend, averaging 13.0 PPG while leading his team in scoring. A high-level wing prospect who consistently knocked down perimeter shots and attacked the basket with strength, finishing above the rim with dunks. Extremely versatile offensively, capable of bringing the ball up the floor, creating off the bounce, and spacing the floor as a reliable three-point shooter and spot-up threat. A high-major caliber wing who should draw significant attention from college coaches during the live period.
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Read EvaluationColby Giacubeno | Prep Hoops Scout
The Warriors had a tough trip out west that resulted in an 0-4 showing, but three of those games were lost by a combined 12 point. One bright spot from the showing was
Jacoby Briscoe
Jacoby
Briscoe
6'6" | SF
The St James | 2027
State
#120
Nation
VA
‘s ability to shoulder the load offensively as a primary guy. A jumbo playmaker that can initiate offense at 6-foot-6, this group features a slew of new faces that will take some time to iron out chemistry, but it helps having a player like Briscoe who can generate offense when the situation seems bleek. He averaged and impressive 17.5 points per game, which ranks top five in 3SSB play through the first session. Even with a higher usage, he kept the efficiency numbers respectable at 46.7 from the field and 36.4 percent from three. He also hauled in over a handful of rebounds per game.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Active in all facets on the game. Threat as a floor spacer but did most of his scoring damage inside the two point line. Altered shots around the rim. Was able to find others for scoring chances. Rebounded the basketball at a decent clip. If he plays this consistent throughout the spring and summer he should see a ton of foot traffic from the mid-major plus level.
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Read EvaluationJaylen Fuller | Prep Hoops Scout
Jacoby Briscoe
Jacoby
Briscoe
6'6" | SF
The St James | 2027
State
#120
Nation
VA
is a 2027 Forward. He has a well-rounded game, consisting of face-up play, back-to-the-basket play, and the ability to create off the dribble. One thing that really stood out to me was the nature of his gathers and his body contortion. The way he can get past defenders with just footwork and gathers showcases his high basketball IQ and understanding of angles.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Briscoe has been highly productive in the EYBL Scholastic League, averaging over 14 points and 6 rebounds per game against strong national competition. A wing with good size and strength, he brings a physical presence to the perimeter and has shown encouraging offensive versatility. His jumper appears improved, particularly from beyond the arc, allowing him to stretch the floor more consistently and keep defenders honest.
Beyond his scoring, Briscoe plays with a strong motor. He competes on the glass, rebounds his position with toughness, and brings consistent effort on both ends of the floor. His combination of size, production, and continued skill development makes him an intriguing wing prospect with the tools to impact the game at the next level.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Really like Briscoe’s ability to play inside and out. He was a constant threat to space the floor and was able to finish around the bucket. He also impacted shots on the defensive event show he can guard different positions. He was effective running the floor in transition. Briscoe was in all the right spots on offense to keep chances alive with his rebounding. Briscoe has a handful of offers from mid to high major programs.
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Read EvaluationVan Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Jacoby’s ability to provide a versatile scoring presence, especially at his size and length, makes him a meaningful piece alongside any collection of teammates. Briscoe is a terrific perimeter shooter who knows how to space the floor, attack closeouts, and alter his approach based on team needs. He moves effectively without the ball and capitalizes very well in spot-up situations. Briscoe competes for rebounds and does a nice job of making his presence felt defensively. Looking forward to seeing the improvements in all facets of his game being at The St. James Academy.
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