Adam Tyson Jr
Adam Tyson Jr
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Ari Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
A native of Mississippi in his second season at SoCal, Tyson impressed with his comfort and consistency in an efficient and translatable role. Tyson flourished as a floor-spacer in the halfcourt, relocating well to open space and displaying a smooth high release in the catch-and-shoot game. He showed some promise as a straight-line driver past closeouts and also impressed on the defensive end with strong off-ball instincts to go with his blend of length and mobility. With the value of big 3-and-D wings in so many college systems, it’s a bit of a surprise to see Tyson still on the board at this point.
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Read EvaluationJay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Tyson played with force and bounce, racking up 8 points and 7 rebounds. He slashed to the rim, made winning hustle plays, and helped defensively. His energy never wavered and his two-way motor made a difference.
✅ Athleticism
✅ Motor
✅ Slashing
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Tyson’s body control around the rim was a dynamic weapon in his scoring arsenal. He possessed a natural feel for adjusting mid-air, gliding through tight spaces and absorbing contact without losing balance. Whether launching off two feet or finishing off-kilter, he converted high-difficulty layups with elite touch and spatial awareness. His ability to score from awkward angles made him a consistent finisher even in crowded paint scenarios, where most players would lose control or rush their attempts.
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