Jordan Mitchell
Jordan Mitchell
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Steve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan was one of the leading scorers in all of Nike E16 and is making his push towards the top spot in the 2028 rankings. A crafty player who excels at getting into the paint, Mitchell plays with a swagger to his game and carries himself like a poised veteran.
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Read EvaluationLogan Greenwell | Prep Hoops Scout
Not only one of the best players in the Kentucky class of 2028, but a stock riser nationally.
Jordan Mitchell
Jordan
Mitchell
6'4" | CG/PG
Louisville Male | 2028
State
KY
out of Louisville Male is a big time scoring guard that makes the game look easy on the offensive end. Has the ability to score in bunches in a variety of different ways. Just received an offer from Oklahoma State and expect more high majors to follow suit. Special talent out of Kentucky.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
A smooth scoring point guard, Mitchell is one of the top Sophomores in Kentucky. Jordan is highly skilled and plays really hard. With the talent around him on the Indy Heat roster, Mitchell should be able to show off his playmaking skills and rack up assists this weekend.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan stays at number two in this update and is knocking on the door of the top spot. Mitchell was hindered with injury at Male this season but the Bulldogs were the top team in the state prior to injuries to Jordan and fellow Sophomore
Trey Hillerich
Trey
Hillerich
6'10" | C/PF
Louisville Male | 2028
State
KY
. Looking ahead, Mitchell has the shot making ability to play off the ball, if needed. He’s a good creator and scorer.
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Read EvaluationDoneah Marshall | Prep Hoops Scout
Despite the early exit, Mitchell easily had the best individual offensive performance in the 7th Region tournament. Male’s quarterfinal battle versus Ballard might go down in the history books as one of the best of all time between the two rivals and Mitchell showcased his full range of abilities throughout the contest. Playing at an elite pace and scoring on all three levels, he finished with 41 PTS and 5 ASTS, seeming virtually unstoppable at times. An absolute monster final performance of the season for the 7th Region’s leading scorer and one of the top sophomores in the nation.
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Jordan Mitchell
Jordan
Mitchell
6'4" | CG/PG
Louisville Male | 2028
State
KY
is 42-for-106 from three-point range this season (39.6%), averaging 2.1 makes per game. He can score from deep in a variety of ways, catch-and-shoot or pull-up, whether in the halfcourt offense or in transition. Mitchell does a great job of getting his feet set quickly and makes it difficult for defenders to affect his release. He can knock down contested threes, create space when needed, and consistently hit tough shots even when the look isn’t perfect.
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Read EvaluationDoneah Marshall | Prep Hoops Scout
In his first game back after missing the last 4 weeks due to injury, Mitchell reminded everyone why he’s one of the top prospects in the state. He showed great flashes, including lightning quick downhill handles and rising up off two feet for a one-handed slam late in the 2nd quarter. He filled up the stat sheet and finished with a game-high 19 points in addition to 4 rebounds, and 3 assists. Mitchell’s return is a promising sign for Male heading into the post season.
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Read EvaluationDoneah Marshall | Prep Hoops Scout
Mitchell is one of the best players in Kentucky regardless of class. He has a knack for scoring that has wreaked havoc on the top competition across the state this year. That, paired with his mature IQ and evolving athleticism makes him an invaluable piece for Male’s success. Having missed the Bulldog’s last 6 games due to injury, however, the question remains of when Mitchell will make his return.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Rising up from 4th to 2nd in this update, Jordan is having a fantastic season for Male, so far. Mitchell is averaging 25 points per game with shooting splits of 57/44/71 and adding over 5 rebounds per game from the point guard spot. About halfway through his Junior season, Jordan is making a strong statement to move up to the top spot in our next update.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Some may say it’s hard to call a top 4 player in the class a stock booster but Mitchell has started his Sophomore season answering a lot of the questions folks had about him and his game. Showing that he can be an effective playmaker and not just a scorer, Jordan has led Male to a King of the Bluegrass title and earned MVP honors in the event too. When we update 2028 rankings next month, he’ll have to move up.
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