London Jackson
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Jay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Jackson has been a force on both ends of the floor, averaging 24.3 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while shooting 58.6% from the field and 41.7% from three-point range. His athleticism, physicality, and ability to score in transition separate him from most players in the division. Few 15U prospects have impacted games as consistently.
✅ Athletic scoring wing
✅ Elite efficiency
✅ Transition offense
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
The Texas star “only” had 22 points in a Sunday morning victory. Which actually brought his scoring average down to 26.3 for the four game session. Already plays around the rim with a bounciness that leads to oops and putbacks. Is an effortless looking athlete when he elevates and also when covering ground on drives with long strides. More than just slasher, the lefty can also light up opponents from deep. Already has a complete skillset and appears to only be scratching the surface of his potential.
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Read EvaluationJay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Jackson controlled the game on both ends while posting one of the most complete statistical performances of the day. He produced 27.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks while impacting nearly every possession with his activity level. Offensively, Jackson attacked downhill decisively and finished efficiently around the basket while also knocking down perimeter shots when defenders sagged. Defensively, his athleticism and anticipation allowed him to disrupt actions both on-ball and rotating from the weak side. His two-way production and versatility made him one of the premier performers of Day One.
✅ Two-way athletic versatility
✅ Efficient downhill scoring
✅ Defensive playmaking activity
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Read EvaluationJay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
London Jackson
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Jackson
6'6" | PF/SF
San Antonio Harlan | 2029
State
TX
has already demonstrated uncommon impact at the varsity level as a freshman. A 6’7″ wing, he spaces the floor at a high level, converting around 44% from three while maintaining strong shot balance. He is a true three-level scoring threat, capable of attacking closeouts, finishing with athleticism, and stretching defenses from deep. His rebounding production stands out for his position, showing consistent effort and instincts on the glass. Defensively, he plays with solid discipline and contributes within team concepts.
✅ High-level perimeter shooting
✅ Rebounding from the wing
✅ Balanced three-level scoring
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Read EvaluationKevin Howell | Prep Hoops Scout
London Jackson
London
Jackson
6'6" | PF/SF
San Antonio Harlan | 2029
State
TX
with a sweet left hand stroke. Can shoot the ball from extreme distances. When opposing defenses run out at him, he will ball fake and drive to the basket. You will often find him in the corner during transition, keeping the floor spaced and looking to release his quick trigger. Very willing and able defender, creating havoc with his long arms, quick feet and decisive timing of jumps to block shots.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
London Jackson
London
Jackson
6'6" | PF/SF
San Antonio Harlan | 2029
State
TX
put together three consecutive 30+ point outings, with one of his most spectacular performances coming in a win over Stevens High School, where he dropped 30 points with five made three-pointers, all off the catch. He popped out, lifted, drifted, and curled into his jumper with poise and fluid footwork as teammates swung the ball his way or set him up through drive-and-kick action. Jackson never hesitated, if he had a clean look at the rim, he was firing and knocking it down.
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Read EvaluationKevin Howell | Prep Hoops Scout
London presses defenses the moment he crosses half court. His range forces decisions. His handle creates options. He hits shooters. He hits threes. He hits the rim with intent. In transition, he’s a problem. Not flashy for the sake of it. Dangerous because he understands space and speed.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
London Jackson
London
Jackson
6'6" | PF/SF
San Antonio Harlan | 2029
State
TX
stands as the top-ranked recruit from the San Antonio and is possibly the most versatile prospect in the class. This hybrid-forward has emerged as an explosive and relentless talent, using shifty footwork off the dribble to get into the lane and downhill with ease while maintaining polished balance. Jackson confidently drills spot-up three-pointers with poise and is a powerful, high-flying two-foot leaper with true rim-running potential, constantly sprinting the floor and applying pressure in transition.
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London Jackson
London
Jackson
6'6" | PF/SF
San Antonio Harlan | 2029
State
TX
is poised to become one of the top freshmen in the class of 2029 in Texas. In his first matchup following a 24-point performance against Cypress Park, he scored an impressive 32 points against the #1 Class 5A ranked Beaumont United during the Texas Jamboree. Throughout both performances, London showcased his versatility, scoring on all three levels of the court, looking like the star player of San Antonio Harlan. London is already comfortable playing at the varsity level, which is quite rare from my experience watching Texas High School basketball. College coaches should definitely consider London for the 2029 prospect board!
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Read EvaluationJay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Jackson erupted from beyond the arc, hitting five threes and showcasing elite perimeter shot-making. His scoring versatility forced Texas Storm to constantly adjust their defensive coverages. With five assists, three steals/blocks combined, and steady composure, he delivered a complete performance beyond just scoring. Jackson’s impact on both ends solidified him as the clear Player of the Game. He’s one of the best freshman prospects that we have seen in a long time.
Translatable Skills
✔ Two-Way Versatility
✔ Deep-Range Shot Making
✔ Playmaking Vision
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