Jordan Brown
Jordan Brown
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Bret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan keeps on making strides with his game each time out. He comes from good bloodlines where is father played at UMASS for then Head Coach John Calipari. Jordan a combo guard plays very aggressive to the basket. He can touch the paint and get into the gaps when needed. Jordan understands when to penetrate-kick to find an open teammate waiting for a quality pass.
Jordan plays the game always under control on both ends of the floor. He makes the move from #30 to #18 this time around.
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Jordan Brown
Jordan
Brown
6'2" | CG
Dreher | 2026
State
SC
begins our next list of 2026s in the Film Room Series. He submitted just a short mixtape from the USC Team Camp, but it still provided a look into his skillset. He is a bouncy guard who excels in finishing around the rim. Brown is very good in transition but can also use his handle to get past defenders or his athleticism to hang above rim protectors. Jordan also displayed some perimeter shooting ability and good vision for finding teammates.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan has had a good spring and summer on the hardwood. Brown excels at times getting the ball to the cup and finishing at the rim. Jordan can play both guards for the Blue Devils when needed for Head Coach AJ Caldwell. He plays the game with a very good demeanor at all times and always seems under control with his play.
Jordan is a 3-level scorer. He shows to have good body control fending off defenders on the way to the cup. Jordan made the jump from #45 to #30 this time around in the latest edition of the 2026 Palmetto State Rankings.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan was able to pile up some numbers here this weekend with his play. Brown is an aggressive guard who likes to attack the basket. He was able to get to the basket and overpower some defenders on the way to the cup. Jordan really takes pride on playing defense especially as a on the ball defender.
Jordan will play above the rim at times with his play. He has very good bloodlines as his father played at UMASS for then Head Coach John Calipari back in the day.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Brown can play both guard positions in the backcourt for the Blue Devils. He has the ability to create his own shot and for others on the floor. Jordan has the ability to finish through contact with his athleticism to the basket. Brown takes pride on defense with it comes to defending on the ball.
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