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Corey Clair | Prep Hoops Scout
College coaches will love this kid’s makeup. He was easily the most impressive prospect in the building. His poise and ball-control are already at a college level—he simply does not get rattled. He’s a true engine on the floor executes the right pass, finishes tough plays at the rim, and hits tough shots when the clock is winding down.
The biggest takeaway was his championship DNA. In the 5v5 finals, his jumper went cold, but he completely dictated the game anyway. He locked in defensively, took care of the ball, made the right reads, and just willed his group to a win. That’s the kind of natural leadership and mental toughness a collegiate program needs. Big-time target.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Britt excelled on the PUMA Pro16 circuit with Tre Mann Elite, consistently proving himself as one of the more productive guards on the circuit. A strong, tough, and competitive scoring guard, he is effective both with and without the basketball in his hands. Britt has the ability to create his own offense, using his strength, solid athleticism, and aggressive mindset to get downhill and generate scoring opportunities. He is a reliable perimeter shot maker with range beyond the arc, making him a threat at all three levels. Britt competes with confidence, embraces physical play, and consistently impacts winning, making him an intriguing backcourt prospect in the 2027 class.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the nation’s top point guards, Britt was impressive in two evaluations on Saturday. The junior is effective both on and off the ball, combining good athleticism with strength and toughness, especially when attacking the lane. Britt can create his own offense, finish through contact, and is a reliable perimeter shooter out to three, making him a complete and dynamic lead guard.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the state’s top prospects in the 2027 class, Britt averaged 18.5 points per game for the state runners-up and consistently served as a primary offensive option. The junior is a scoring guard who excels at creating his own offense off the dribble and putting pressure on opposing defenses. He is a reliable perimeter shooter with range beyond the three-point line and the ability to score at multiple levels. Britt also plays with confidence and toughness, traits that make him a competitive and productive backcourt prospect moving forward.
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Read EvaluationZy Adams | Prep Hoops Scout
Britt came out firing early, knocking down multiple threes in the first quarter to set the tone offensively. He consistently made good reads with the ball, creating opportunities for teammates while also attacking the paint and drawing fouls. Despite facing heavy defensive pressure, Britt continued to make plays and keep The Villages competitive. He finished the night with 17 points.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
It was another impressive Saturday performance for Britt Jr., who capped off the event with a 20-point outing in a win over the host school. The junior point guard consistently got into the paint and finished in a variety of ways, showing creativity and control around the rim. He also had his midrange game working, making him a difficult cover when defenders tried to take away the drive. His ability to score at multiple levels and control the pace stood out throughout the performance.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
The top prospect for the host school, Britt turned in two solid performances during the Buffaloes’ weekend split. The junior shot the ball well from beyond the arc and showed his ability to impact the game as both a scorer and distributor. Britt plays with confidence and toughness, and he flashes leadership qualities as a scoring lead guard who can set the tone for his team.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
In a matchup featuring two of the state’s top point guards in the 2027 class, The Villages came up short against Pines Charter, but Aaron Britt Aaron Britt WG FL delivered an impressive individual showing. The junior finished with 20 points, knocking down four three-point field goals, and consistently asserted himself on the offensive end. Britt’s combination of strength, toughness, and aggression stood out, as he proved capable of creating his own scoring opportunities while also facilitating for others. A true lead guard with a scorer’s mentality, he showed why he is regarded as one of the nation’s top point guards in his class.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
In a lopsided win over East Hall (GA), Britt continued his strong few weeks with 12 points in only 14 minutes of action. The junior had three strong games against some of the nation’s top teams in Fort Myers at the City of Palms Classic last week and looks poised for good stretch run for the Buffalo.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Britt was the star of Friday night’s win for The Villages over a very talented St. John Bosco (CA) team. The junior scored 23 points and made 5 three point field goals for Head Coach Colt McDowell’s program. Britt has high level quickness and ball skills to go along with a toughness and a high basketball IQ. In a very strong 2027 class in Florida, Britt is amongst the most promising.
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