San Antonio 2026 Prospect Watchlist
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Talon Todd TX #WL PG #WL HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2026 View Profile Talon Todd State: Texas School: San Antonio Brennan Club: SA Future 6-foot lefty lead guard, Talon Todd Talon Todd 6’1″ | PG San Antonio Brennan |…
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Continue Reading6-foot lefty lead guard, Talon Todd Talon Todd 6’1″ | PG San Antonio Brennan | 2026 TX , displays excellent potential as a scoring machine, this young man can put points on the board anytime the ball in his hands. Todd has no trouble lighting it up off the catch or the dribble when needed, he shows efficient scoring talents from the inside out due to his ability to get to his spots without over dribbling and get to the rack where he’s proven to be an aggressive finisher with a smooth explosiveness to his game. Great well-controlled pace when getting downhill and once Todd is in the lane he shows an understanding of how to utilize body contact to create separation, protect the ball, or draw the foul call.
Isaiah Ward Isaiah Ward 6’5″ | SF San Antonio Brennan | 2026 State TX is one of the most well known names of his class. He’s a versatile big guard forward hybrid with terrific physical tools and athleticism at 6-foot-5-inches. Highly active and productive on the court, Ward’s motor gives him the ability to contribute in each statistical category and force turnovers that lead to fastbreak points. This multidimensional bucket getter can really light it up from the mid range off the bounce, Isaiah Ward Isaiah Ward 6’5″ | SF San Antonio Brennan | 2026 State TX has a natural sense for getting to his spots with one dribble and getting downhill for the stop-and-pop, showing a fantastic ability to shoot it on the move. When it comes to penetrating the lane Ward is as aggressive as they come. He’s a remarkable dribble drive attacker who can create space and angles to score and also draw fouls at a high rate due to his body contact and physical nature. In one on one situations Isaiah is a master at getting his man off balance or dropping back with in-and-out dribbles before blowing by them for the layup or a slam dunk in space. I love how Ward’s versatility and knack for always keeping the defense guessing, he has all three levels at his arsenal and he can even take guards into the post and utilize his footwork to complete the play. This freshman prospect already holds 3 Division 1 offers from programs such as The University of Texas at San Antonio, Incarnate Word University, and most recently Sam Houston State University.
Donovan Criss Donovan Criss 6’4″ | SG San Antonio Brennan | 2026 State TX is a wildly impressive shot maker with terrific instincts. This sharpshooter has a pure stroke and he let’s it fly with confidence while displaying a quick release, consistent follow through, great release point, and terrific elevation. Criss shows no trouble drilling jumpers from beyond college range, he’s a deadly spot-up jump shooter especially in the corners where he often finds himself wide open. Smooth pull-dribble up to shooting motion, once Criss gets his defender off balance, out of position, or catches them flat footed he’s sure to blow-by them and get a clean shot up where his tremendous lift off the ground assists him perfectly on his one dribble pull-ups inside the arc or knack for getting to his spots in 2 to 3 dribbles. I admire how deceptive his handle is, Criss has a way of shifting his body and shoulders to make a defender think he’s attacking. He has quick twitch dribbling combined with fast foot speed which makes him a terror in the open floor where he can beat a defense down the court in transition on a consistent basis for open spot up corner threes. One of the best things about Donovan Criss Donovan Criss 6’4″ | SG San Antonio Brennan | 2026 State TX is his remarkable size for a freshman at 6-foot-4-inches with the length to drive and finish layups, runners, and floaters with either hand around contesting defenders at the rim while penetrating at top speed. Although he’s a dynamic bucket getter off the bounce it’s his three-point shooting prowess that really sets him apart from everyone else in the city. There is no ceiling on this kids game, his potential is sky high, the name Donovan Criss Donovan Criss 6’4″ | SG San Antonio Brennan | 2026 State TX could quite possibly be nationally recognized name by his senior season.
TreVaun Clark TreVaun Clark 6’7″ | PF San Antonio Wagner | 2026 State TX is superstar is the making. He has already begun receiving a heavy amount of D1 interest, including scholarship offers from Incarnate Word University and Texas State University. The lengthy combo forward competes incredibly hard for the ball, often getting a finger on most rebounds that come off the rim on both sides of the ball, not to mention his willingness to layout for loose balls. Offensively, Clark is seemingly unstoppable around the basket, he has proven to be a phenomenal shot creator in the low post. He makes finishing through contact and traffic look easy by using his patience, nifty counter post moves that get defenders off of their feet and out of position, head fakes, and ability to hang and change his shot while in the air. This kid seems unphased by anything, including players his size or bigger, he finds a way to score through them or to shoot over the top of them just as easy as he would with a smaller defender. Good explosiveness under the rim, Clark can drop step dunk, tomahawk slam off of two feet, and he’s also an effective lob threat that a teammate can toss an alley-oop to whenever they drive the lane. Clark’s a flat-out outstanding scorer with good versatility and the capability to get the job done within the flow of the offense, not only can he beat you down low but TreVaun Clark TreVaun Clark 6’7″ | PF San Antonio Wagner | 2026 State TX can even step out beyond the arc and knock down spot up catch and shoot jumpers from multiple areas showing a fluid release as he steps into his shot and lets it fly or he can blow-by a close-out where he’s prepared to use his physicality to finish the play.
6-foot-5, good frame, solid build, natural instincts, high basketball IQ, versatile, good decision maker with the ball, great understanding of the game particularly angles and spacing while maneuvering off the ball, he plays well in an offensive set, and he can quickly get a bucket off an assist within the flow of things. Thomas can forcefully establish position and operate on the block where he’s proven to be a consistent finisher with polished low post footwork, a mean spin move, a powerful drop step, and a soft touch to cap it all off. Mayson’s strength and power plays a huge part into his success, it gives Thomas an elite ability to absorb contact and still get his shot up and even get his own rebound if his misses, Thomas is great at cleaning up a shot, his activity on the offensive glass constantly creates extra possessions.