Tim Jones Jr.
Tim Jones Jr.
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Brandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the most talented unsigned senior guards in the state of Indiana scored 23 points for Marion on Friday night as they defeated NCC rival Anderson 83-64. The big, left-handed guard also surprised the 1,000 career point milestone in the game.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
The Marion Giants have struggled a bit as a team this season, just 3-9 overall, but Jones Jr. remains one of the most talented unsigned senior guards in the state. A bigger, left-handed playmaker averages 19.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.5 steals per game.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
This Marion High School senior guard poured in 31 points as the Giants defeated Mississinewa 75-52. Jones Jr., a very talented left-handed guard, will be one for college programs to track closely throughout the winter.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
In terms of pure scoring and playmaking ability there are few prospects in the senior class, especially without offers, that have the talent of Jones Jr. The Marion High School star averaged 19.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 4.1 steals per game as a junior for the Giants and could easily become one of the top scorers in the state this season as a senior. A left-handed guard with a bigger, strong build Jones Jr. plays with impressive pace and has proven to be productive when playing against high levels of competition. Scholarship opportunities could come his way through the course of his senior season.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Jones Jr. had a breakout season for Marion as a junior averaging 19.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game. The strong, left-handed guard is capable of creating his own shot, or playmaking for his teammates, at all levels of the floor. He will be one of the top pure scorers in Class 3A this season.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
We’ve been high on Jones Jr. for a while now due to his size, physicality, and playmaking ability on the perimeter. However, he just continues to shoot up the rankings by getting better and better. This season, the 6’2″ left-handed guard scored 19.4 points to go with 5.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and an incredible 4.1 steals per game while leading Marion to a Sectional Championship. He is now ranked #47 in the Class of 2026 and should have a big spring and summer ahead of him. Jones Jr. is excellent when he can get downhill to the rim and get paint touches.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Admittedly, Warsaw was short-handed, but it was still an impressive win for Marion to knock off the Class 4A #5 Tigers who had been riding an 11-game winning streak. Jones Jr. scored 16 points to help lead the Giants to victory.
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