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Victor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Jacob Lanier
Jacob
Lanier
6'6" | CG
Little Rock Parkview | 2026
State
#132
Nation
AR
‘s basketball path makes his return to Arkansas all the more intriguing. After flashing promise at Maumelle High School, the 2026 guard took his talents to DME Academy in Florida, sharpening his game against national-level competition and adding layers to his scoring package. Now back in-state with the Parkview Patriots, Lanier brings a blend of confidence, creativity, and battle-tested poise to a program known for embracing big moments. His ability to create off the bounce, stretch defenses, and lead with edge makes him a potential game-changer in the 6A landscape. For Parkview, it’s not just a reunion; it’s a much-needed reload.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Jacob looked like the most polished scorer during key stretches of each game, smooth, confident, and shot-ready in rhythm. It wasn’t just buckets; he brought intensity on the defensive end, barking out coverages and setting the tone with steals and fast break outlets. His ability to make winning plays like the extra pass, the timely rotation, the correct cut with timing all elevated his impact well beyond any box score.
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
Lanier brings a hybrid skill set with combo guard instincts and wing versatility. He excels in space, showing ability to initiate offense or score from the perimeter. With solid positional size and fluid movement, he’s a multi-level threat capable of sliding between roles.
3 takeaways from their most recent game evals:
Positional interchangeability (1-3)
Off-the-dribble shot creation
High motor and smart with or without the ball
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Read EvaluationVictor Scott | Prep Hoops Scout
A fluid athlete with a knack for timely production, Lanier played like a mismatch magnet. He attacked gaps with long strides and good footwork, getting into the lane to finish with a soft touch. His jumper looked crisp off the catch and off movement, especially in second-side actions where he used the defense’s rotation against them. He embraced defensive assignments too, sliding on the perimeter and playing the passing lanes with his length. There’s polish already, and the flashes of creativity hint at an even higher ceiling.
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