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Victor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Spratt Jr. continues to make his case with a strong frame, steady confidence, and a scorer’s mentality. He gets downhill with purpose, absorbs contact well, and finishes plays that many guards can’t. His decision‑making is improving, and he’s showing more comfort creating his own shot while still competing defensively. His size and quickness combo helps him knock down tough shots over contests and get to spots in the lane with ease.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Spratt Jr. is a matchup headache with the blend of length on the perimeter, confident handle, and a clean stroke that punishes weak coverages. He stretches the floor for Benton while still generating high percentage looks at the rim. If his production scales as expected, he projects as both an awards magnet for every award and the key reason Benton’s postseason profile keeps trending up.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Anthony Spratt Jr. stands out as a modern 2-guard prototype. His blend of size, length, and shooting touch at 6′6″ gives him immediate mismatch potential.
- Athleticism & Motor –
Explosive first step and strong lateral mobility allow him to attack closeouts and defend multiple perimeter positions. Plays with relentless energy, hustle plays, rotates on defense, and is a threat in transition.
- Skill Arsenal –
Smooth three-point stroke with quick catch-and-shoot release. Developing floater and sharp instincts from the mid-range pull-up creates scoring versatility when defenses sag off. Above-average ball-handling for a wing; can drive, shift into pick-and-roll, or run secondary actions.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’5″ wing from Benton earned Top 80 honors at the prestigious Crossroads Elite Invitational and did so with a blend of athletic polish and natural feel that scouts love the feel of his long-term potential. He passes the eye test with his frame and movements, and he’s assertive off the bounce with the kind of control wings need at the highest levels.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
There’s no doubt or wonder as to why the versatile combo guard is the #1 class of 2028 player in Arkansas. His offensive game is complete, his ability to create space off the bounce and knock down tough perimeter shots was on display, as well as his ball handling under pressure, where he made good decisions in the halfcourt. He threw down a handful of dunks in transition, where he is really solid at attacking the paint with speed and aggression.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Spratt put on a scoring clinic Saturday with a big 26-point effort, competing in every facet of the game. He defended as well as he scored with his agility and speed combined with his size and wingspan; there isn’t a position on the floor he can’t guard. He scored with skill on shots from all 3 levels playing through contact and shooting over closing defenders with poise. He has the balance and touch to make difficult shots in the lane and he did so at a high level.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Spratt played tough defense on the ball and in help-side situations, while scoring efficiently in the lane. He led with his size and speed, catching defenders off balance and getting downhill to score at the rim often. He showcased his versatile impact as a wing who can score the ball and make plays in space while defending with effort.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Spratt found ways to stay in the action throughout the game, with timely plays when it seemed like Benton was flat the freshman brought a spark. He didn’t need a bunch of looks to contribute, shooting 4 of 9 for the game which included 2 big triples. He defended the wing well not allowing easy passes back to the perimeter once the ball entered the middle. Most of his work came in the pivotal moments in the 4th quarter forcing a big turnover followed by 4 points in the last 6 mins of the game.
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