Jordan Williams
Jordan Williams
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Kevin Spencer | Prep Hoops Scout
Jordan Williams
Jordan
Williams
6'7" | PF/C
Mountain House | 2026
State
CA-N
: Skilled Big with a High iQ
Jordan Williams
Jordan
Williams
6'7" | PF/C
Mountain House | 2026
State
CA-N
is the definition of a walking double-double. With soft hands and elite touch, he catches everything thrown his way and finishes with either hand around the rim. His footwork and paint presence are strong but it’s his basketball IQ that truly separates him.
Williams plays like a coaches son. He sees the floor, makes smart reads, and passes out of the post like a pro—dropping dimes to cutters or finding shooters when the defense collapses. Jordan plays with strength, patience, and purpose every possession.
On the glass, he’s just as impressive. He doesn’t just jump—he’s going to box out, knock you off your spot. He times the ball, utilizes controlled tips and controls rebounds like he’s one step ahead. He’s constantly in the right spot and knows how to extend possessions with second chances or have one-and-done possessions on the defensive end.
And just when you think he’s only a paint presence, he’ll step out and knock down a jumper with touch and he has 3 point range
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Read EvaluationBritt Wright | Prep Hoops Scout
Williams is progressing nicely this Spring. The 6’7 forward can be a match up problem, using his size and strength to get a bucket inside. When he sets, plants, uses patience and balance, he’ll be hard to contain on the block. He does have the ability to spot up somewhere around the perimeter, and make 3’s. He’s an improving post defender who’ll, he’ll get his rebounds, with good passing.
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Read EvaluationBritt Wright | Prep Hoops Scout
He’s establishing himself as a hard to guard post player when he sets up on the low block. He gets wide, want the ball. He’ll turn and go to the rim. He’ll get rebounds at a good rate. He’s a double double prospect at this level. He can work the baseline, hit the short corner jumpers, stay out for corner 3’s, or use a dribble or two for finishes. He’s moving better on the defensive side.
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Read EvaluationBritt Wright | Prep Hoops Scout
Williams continues on an upward path. He’s played against quality competition throughout the Spring and Summer, while steadily developing his skills. He’s an improving defender the paint making use of his 6’7 body making sure there’s no straight path for easy lay ups, he’s hard to back down. He can score on the low block, pass from the high post, he’s shown he can take and make a 3ptr at times.
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Read EvaluationBritt Wright | Prep Hoops Scout
He’s a 6’6 big body prospect who has some tools to work with. He’s a target in the post, he has an improving drop step and turnaround jumper in the paint, he stepped out to hit a 3ptr, and got rebounds for put back points. Williams is still learning how to use his body, he’ll have to build muscle, and condition his body for the long haul. He has a good upside. We’ll see more of him.
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