Jarmile “Money” Robinson
Jarmile “Money” Robinson
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Brandon Moore | Prep Hoops Scout
The senior Guard was phenomenal in the open court and transition. The speed Money plays with is great, he is one of the fastest players in the state with the ball in his hand. Money lived in the paint and got to the free-throw line willingly, he also made big shots towards the end of the game to keep BA from having any chance at winning the game. Money broke defenders down, fought through contact and finished at the rim with ease. Also added 5 assist in his stat line. He found his teammates with multiple long passes advancing the ball in transition. Whenever Money is rolling Santa Fe are one of the hardest teams to beat in 6a.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Head of the snake for an athletic aggressive Santa Fe team that sped up the game and ran away with their first win of the season. Helps quarterbacks their press and plays with a great unselfish, connector mindset. Also picks his spot to score, even identifying when to turn on the jets when bringing the ball up to attack any weakness in the defense. Robinson has been a four year contributor for the Wolves and appears to be reaching a new level for his final high school season. Especially as he’s closer to 6 foot in height now.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Quick and shifty guard, who is thriving in the up and down nature of grassroots basketball. He’s always been a handful off the dribble, but the highlights shown also have being more decisive and really getting to the rim. Where the heart over height guard is even starting to dunk in transition. Robinson will be a 4 year contributor for the Wolves and now will bring the senior urgency to a talented and rising Santa Fe program.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Electrifying guard, who was crucial in Santa Fe’s come from behind win on Saturday night. Sparked the team with a tough take and finish, where his energy appeared to play a role in waking them up after a slow start. Shifty and quick off the dribble, routinely got paint touches. Where he has good either handle finishing for a smaller guard, or makes good passes to open teammates. Dangerous as an off the dribble shooter.
The Wolves had a slow start coming out the holiday break, but a pair of wins at McGuinness could be important in swinging their season. “Money” continuing to become a floor general who leads a talented by younger squad will be an important part of any potential playoff push.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
After Edmond Santa Fe’s slow start, it was Robinson’s aggressive play on both ends that tried to carry them back into it. He’s quick and attacks with a purposes on drives. Has the ability to switch hands while mid-air and can finish with either hand. Also starting to add more counters into his game with mid-range pull ups and stepbacks. Turning into a good on the court leader for a younger but talented Wolves team.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
“It’s not who starts, it’s who finishes.” The sophomore is a great example of this concept. Because it’s apparent the energy and change of pace he brings off the bench, that the injection of Robinson off the bench is crucial for his team. And in the win over Enid, it was the second viewing of a Santa Fe contest this short season where “Money” was on the court in money time in the fourth.
In the third quarter, Santa Fe had coughed up a first half lead and Robinson played a key role in bringing them back. In the fourth he read a baseline out of bounds play to jump the pass, he bounced the ball off an opponent as he was going out of bounds, which eventually lead to a big transition score to spark the Wolves. A few minutes later, Robinson would drill a big three pointer that would tie the contest. With his heady play, the sophomore has a knack of producing big moments that already helps his team swing losses to wins.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The sophomore brought energy and a chance of pace off the bench for a balanced and deeper Wolves squad. Robinson is a good “drink stirrer” for Edmond Santa Fe, as he often drives with the purpose to create for others. He had a couple controlled, two foot stops on drives, followed by patient passing to open teammates. In general, “Money” keeps his eyes open to fire good passes to teammates. He did close out the first with a good, acrobatic finish at the rim in transition.
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Read EvaluationChase Beal-Sharp | Prep Hoops Scout
Jarmile Robinson lived up to his nickname, “Money.” I saw him in two games and he was exactly that. The first game he had 18 points at halftime and finished the game with 26. The second game, he started off slow but picked it up, finishing with around 18 points. His impact and how he scored the ball was impressive. He would drive to the basket aggressively and finish through contact. When the defense would play off of him, he would knock down a three or catch them on their heels by pulling up from mid-range. He was showing the ability to be a three-level scorer and showed why he is ranked as the #34 player in the class of 2026 in Oklahoma, despite only being 5’8. He was not afraid to find the open man on a drive and kick, for his team to get a better look. On defense, he played aggressively and was forcing steals and turnovers. He grabbed a rebound here and there but his ability to impact the game offensively is why he is on this list.
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Read EvaluationChase Beal-Sharp | Prep Hoops Scout
Jarmile Robinson was amazing in the first game that I saw him in and played well in the second game, as well. He is a true scorer and was feasting on drives to the basket, finishing through contact time after time. That is not where his game ends, as he was keeping the defense on their toes with his outside scoring. He knocked down several threes in the first game. At halftime of this game, he had 18 points, finishing the game with 26 points. He shoots the ball well and his quick-first step helps him be a lethal threat from all three levels.
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Read EvaluationChase Beal-Sharp | Prep Hoops Scout
Jarmile “Money” Robinson put on a show with electrifying finishes. His finishes were not dunks, but he plays with a fiery passion that made him fun to watch. He would attack the basket without hesitation, finishing through contact despite the size disadvantage. Having multiple and-ones, just in the second half, made him fun to watch. He hit a pull-up three and knocked down another three during the game. He was efficient from the free throw line. On defense, he played great perimeter defense and turned it up even more in the second half. He forced a steal and got an assist in transition. This is the second game that I saw him play and he was great on offense in both of the games. It will be intriguing to monitor how much he improves and continues to grow over time.
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