Jake Pope
Jake Pope
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Jay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Jake Pope
Jake
Pope
6'4" | SG
Hebron | 2027
TX
was electric from start to finish, earning Player of the Game honors with a polished and efficient 29-point outing. He showcased three-level scoring, hitting 4 threes while also finishing tough looks at the rim. His poise offensively kept Hebron within striking distance throughout the matchup. Pope’s 7 rebounds and 2 steals added to his all-around impact, showing he could affect the game beyond scoring. On a night where Hebron needed a star, Pope delivered one of the session’s best guard performances.
Translatable Skills
✔ Three-level scoring
✔ Rebounding guard presence
✔ Composed shot creation
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Jake Pope
Jake
Pope
6'4" | SG
Hebron | 2027
TX
proved to be a knockdown jump-shooter from all over the floor. He showed a smooth lefty elbow stop-and-pop in transition, and anytime he got to the right side of the floor he was almost sure to rise for the pull-up. His release is pure, an effortless flick of the wrist with locked-in concentration on all catch-and-shoot actions.
Jake Pope
Jake
Pope
6'4" | SG
Hebron | 2027
TX
showed the ability to hit difficult shots from multiple angles, from fadeaways to runners. He consistently kept the ball tight in his pocket where defenders couldn’t reach it as he rose into his motion. Pope played with strong pace and control, never allowing himself to be sped up, often snaking or dragging his dribble into space. As a playmaker, he displayed impressive instincts, reading defenses, dictating flow, and facilitating evenly, always trying to get everyone involved.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Lethal lefty spot-up shooter who punished defenders with his quick trigger and clean mechanics. Pope knocked down four second-half triples, many from the left slot and corner, igniting a furious comeback attempt. His form was compact and repeatable, no dip, no wasted motion. He rose directly into his jumper with efficiency and poise, making him a serious threat anytime he had space to catch and rise.
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