Jordan Sigmon
Jordan Sigmon
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Jordan Sigmon
Jordan
Sigmon
6'1" | CG
Detroit Renaissance | 2026
IA
was unguardable in this game. His ball handling was extremely impressive. His speed is astonishing and he always remains in control. Jordan got to the rim consistently throughout this game and embraced contact in the paint, where he finished tough layups and floaters with his delicate lefty touch. When defenders would go under his screens, he had no issue punishing them with pull-up midrange jumpers. On offense, his passing also stood out. Jordan has elite touch on his lobs and puts the ball where only his teammates can reach it. Jordan reads the game at high speeds and finds his teammates for great looks. Jordan’s defense also stood out. Jordan is very springy and is always engaged on the defensive end. He blocks shots and gets steals routinely. Overall,
Jordan Sigmon
Jordan
Sigmon
6'1" | CG
Detroit Renaissance | 2026
IA
is impactful in a variety of ways, and he showcased that throughout this contest.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
When you play the way he did at an EYBL Session, offers can follow. Well, Sigmon received a Murray State offer within the last 24 hours. He’s always carried a reputation as an elite defender, but he showed this weekend that he’s a 2 way star. Sigmon was a highly efficient scorer that was also a willing and effective passer.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
I really feel like Sigmon’s defense will translate to the next level. He doesn’t take a defensive possession off and is a 2 way player. Really the type that makes it very tough for a coach at any level to take him out of the game. Sigmon is coming off a big summer where he got big stops against elite competition.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Sigmon flat out doesn’t get the coverage in Michigan that he deserves. He can play effectively both on and off the ball. He controls the feel of the game with it and attacks without it. Sigmon is a definite 2 way player as well.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Sigmon is easily a national recruiting target that I think can and will be a difference maker at the next level. He’s a terrific 2 way talent and has a deserved reputation as a worker when the bright lights are off. Sigmon has the ability to wrong foot defenders with his change of direction. He almost looks like a puppeteer, moving his defender just how he wants them.
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Read EvaluationAaron Proia | Prep Hoops Scout
Sigmon’s ability to play the right way despite the time and score really shined throughout his game vs Durant, turning in a very well-rounded 10p 6a 5s 4r performance. His ability to get in passing lanes before running the break and finding the best possible shot for his team led to a late push that almost brought his team all the way back from 14-down. Sigmon has a shiftiness to his game and throws off his defender’s timing with a change of pace that is hard to anticipate. The burst to attack the outside shoulder and get paint touches will win games for his team at the next level.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Sigmon, in my opinion, has been pretty underrated. This young man has an elite game and elite upside.You could see it at the Carmody Classic as dominated offensively, scoring 35 points and winning the Most Outstanding player at the event. The Renaissance guard was electric in the 74-66 win against Carman-Ainsworth. He controlled his defender with his handles and his fast first step created space.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Prep Hoops Michigan currently has him at #3 in the class rankings. Overall, I still think he’s very underrated. Sigmon is a physical and tough 2 way player. He’s another young man like Sanderson that is very strong upstairs. Sigmon is a versatile scorer that could send a loud message at the Top 250.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Sigmon is an elite talent that can attack from both sides and has a very instinctual game. He’s a versatile 2 way player as well.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Sigmon had a big freshman season, teaming with
Lance Stone
Lance
Stone
5'7" | PG
Detroit Renaissance | 2025
State
#179
Nation
MI
for Detroit Renaissance and establishing himself as half of one of the most talented young backcourts in the state. He’s an electric playmaker and shot maker. Sigmon has a pretty lefty stroke and range extending well beyond the arc. He gets up high off the ground for rebounds and secures them with strong hands.
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