Player: Tre Raymon
Class: 2026
School: South Pointe

Committed to: SC State

What Has Been Said By Phenom Hoops:

“He’s a fluid, skilled forward with excellent feel and the ability to impact the game in various ways. Raymon is a smooth creator, especially for his size, with the instincts to generate shots for himself and others and apply scoring pressure from all levels. He shoots the ball well from the perimeter, both off the catch and bounce, and understands how to take advantage of what the defense gives him. Raymon attacks closeouts and makes intelligent decisions with the ball in his hands. He possesses solid anticipation for forcing turnovers and knows how to dictate action in transition.”

“There are a lot of players who should be bigger priorities for college coaches, and that feels applicable to Raymon. At 6-foot-7, he’s an incredibly skilled, walking mismatch with a very unique identity. Raymon is a quality creator, passer, and well-rounded scorer whose size and skill make him a versatile weapon. He finishes well around the basket, knocks down open jumpers, and sets up others at a quality rate. Raymon defends multiple positions and knows how to push the break off rebounds. His ability to create advantages for himself and others should appeal to next-level programs.”

” Sure, there are numerous prospects within the program who should justify national-level attention, but it’s simply easy to see the appeal with Raymon. He’s a long, wiry, blossoming wing/forward prospect who already possesses an incredibly enticing 6-foot-7 frame and the makings of a well-rounded player. He’s played up two full age groups throughout the travel ball season. While that would be a gimmick for a lot of players, Raymon is producing quite comfortably against any level of competition. He finishes, rebounds, blocks shots, knocks down jumpers, and moves very well for his size. Right now, Raymon is far more advanced than a vast majority of prospects in the Class of 2026, yet still possesses an insane amount of long-term upside.”

“Raymon continues to be such an intriguing prospect in the class with his blend of size and overall skill set. As a 6’7 prospect, he has really been able to grow with his overall offensive game, adding more size and weight that allows him to battle closer to the basket but still holds that intriguing skillset of being able to score along the perimeter. Whether it is catch-and-shoot or off-the-bounce, Raymon flourishes in getting to his spots and knocking down shots effectively over opponents.  Raymon continues to thrive as one of the more versatile pieces on the court for South Carolina.”

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