Yahya Harris is a 6'2" Shooting Guard in the 2028 class.
Harris attends Twin Loup in Nebraska and plays club basketball for Midwest Roots.
Harris's Player Profile was created on August 8, 2024.
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Yahya
HarrisSG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Twin Loup
|
NE
Kansas City Classic Recap, Part II — Inside the Stock Risers
It’s always interesting to see the different types and molds of perimeter players, and Harris definitely fits the...
Written by Daniel Siehndel
Yahya
HarrisSG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Twin Loup
|
NE
Week 1 – Standouts
Harris has started the season off to a blistering start. Harris had 40 points on over 50% shooting...
Written by Camden Rine
Yahya
HarrisSG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Twin Loup
|
NE
The Top 5 Returning Scorers in Class D1
Just a freshman last season, Yahya Harris of Twin Loup was among the leading scorers in Class D1,...
Written by Eliot Clough
Yahya
HarrisSG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Twin Loup
|
NE
A deep dive on ETG Midwest 15u
Yahya Harris is a young player with a lot of potential which he showed last weekend. Harris has...
Written by Cameron King
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It’s always interesting to see the different types and molds of perimeter players, and Harris definitely fits the bill as a strong, physical guard who likes to get downhill toward the rim. In doing so, he put consistent pressure on opposing bigs to protect the paint on Saturday and Sunday. Yahya uses his body well to initiate contact and create space, showing success finishing through and around longer defenders. He doesn’t look to overdribble when in isolation, typically making one or two quick moves before attacking his primary defender. He also crashes the offensive glass regularly, creating extra scoring opportunities around the rim. There’s a lot to like about Yahya’s overall game and the strides he can still make moving forward. If Harris can take care of the basketball and become more consistent with his approach, there’s little doubt his game will continue to evolve. Look for his perimeter shooting to also play a big part in the future which should allow him to see more space to operate.
Harris has started the season off to a blistering start. Harris had 40 points on over 50% shooting against Sandhills/Thedford last Saturday.
Coming off of a really good Summer, Harris is one of the most confident and electric shooters in this class. He does not need much space at all and will hunt his shots, always forcing a defender to know where he is. Harris is also a great athlete and can get downhill quickly. He isn’t afraid of contact, drawing lots of fouls, and is a great free-throw shooter.
Just a freshman last season, Yahya HarrisYahyaHarris
6'2" | SG
Twin Loup | 2028 NE
of Twin Loup was among the leading scorers in Class D1, averaging 18.6 points per game. Already one of the more physically developed players on his team, Harris more than looks the part of a future college hooper. With a long frame that he uses in shot creation on the perimeter, as a defender and to throw down dunks in transition, Harris has the physical gifts to become one of the better players in the state of Nebraska over the next few seasons.
As a youngster, Harris will need to work on his consistency in all facets of his game, but he is setting himself up for quite the high school career.
Harris has a mature physical frame for his age that he uses to help him finish around the rim. He has good footwork and uses different types of footwork like euro steps to get to the rim.
He has a good handle that allows him to navigate defenses and get to his spot.
Yahya is a solid shooter who didn’t have the best weekend from deep but has made shots in the past at a good level. His form is unique and can lead to his misses being short at times, but it mostly works for him.
His best game for ETG came in their matchup with the Compton Magic where he scored 12 points on two made threes, had three rebounds, and two assists.