Basketball,Florida Florida High School Basketball Top 100 Players- Class of 2025 (20-11)

Florida High School Basketball Top 100 Players- Class of 2025 (20-11)


As we get set for another high school basketball season, we will be revealing our Top 100 players to watch for in their respective classes. We will start with the senior class, followed by juniors, and then sophomores. The following players are ranked by their collegiate potential and the impact they made during the 2023-2024 season.

#20 Dwayne “DJ” WimbleySt. Thomas Aquinas@iamdwayne_1 on X

Height: 6’7

Position: Shooting Guard

Commitment: Florida State

The 6-7 senior guard plays with an impressive combination of size and athleticism. He also plays with a ton of length when dunking through traffic and isn’t afraid when scoring through contact. Wimbley is a matchup problem on the defensive end where he makes things difficult for opposing guards to set off a good shot. He also does a great job when it comes to his ball handling and taking advantage when it comes to challenging shots on the defensive end.

#19 Isaiah MedinaGibbs (St. Petersburg)@saucyboyzay on X

Height: 7’1

Position: Center

Commitment: DePaul

Standing at 7’1, Medina stands out compared to the rest of the prospects in the state as he plays with an impressive amount of fluidity on both ends of the floor. He is a huge paint presence and can get a solid shot off against any defenders. His length speaks for itself where he can challenge shots at the rim as well as having the footwork to defend out on the perimeter.

#18 Cam Miles IMG Academy@_CamMiles on X

Height: 6’2

Position: Combo Guard

Commitment: Temple

The 6’2 senior combo guard and recent Temple commit returns to the Sunshine State after spending last season at AZ Compass Prep. Miles brings a ton of fluidity and length on the offensive end where he is very effective on all three levels. He is a pure knockdown shooter from the perimeter as well as being unafraid to finish at the rim while drawing contact. On the defensive end, he is very quick with his hands and feet where he can turn steals into scores on the other end.

#17 Joshua LewisBlake (Tampa)@JoshuaLewis10 on X

Height: 6’7

Position: Small Forward

Commitment: South Florida

The 6-7 senior forward is very skilled where he can play multiple positions on both ends of the floor and become a matchup nightmare for opposing guards. On the offensive end, Lewis makes most of his work from the mid-range, where he finishes efficiently around the rim through traffic. He also plays with a ton of length where he is an outstanding rebounder where he can push the pace.

#16 Matthew AbleSagemont@MatthewAble35 on X

Height: 6’5

Position: Shooting Guard

Commitment: Miami

The 6-5 senior guard is one of the most consistent perimeter shooters as he has a smooth catch-and-shoot release. His body control and placement on the defensive end have taken a huge leap so far in the spring. His length and versatility allow Able to play multiple positions on the floor whether he’s a guard or a wing. He has a great IQ and playing very unselfish has taken huge strides in both his offensive as well as his defensive game.

#15 Jalen ReeceOak Ridge@jalen_reece on X

Height: 6’0

Position: Point Guard

Commitment: Uncommitted

The 6’1 senior guard was the main catalyst in helping lead Oak Ridge to the Class 7A Championship Game last season where he averaged 15.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 7.4 assists, and 3.3 steals per game while shooting 59 percent from the field, 50 percent from behind the arc, and 82 percent from the free throw line. Reece has a ton of quickness on the defensive end as well where he shows a ton of energy in the passing lanes where he can turn steals into scores in a hurry. Wherever he ends up committing to play at the next level, he can be a huge burst for their offense as well as the defensive end.

#14 Mazi MosleyMontverde Academy@mazznem on X

Height: 6’4

Position: Shooting Guard

Commitment: Uncommitted

The 6’4 senior wing is one of the biggest stock risers since the summer live period where he shows a ton of length and elite court vision on the offensive end. Mosley also has smooth athleticism where he can guard multiple positions on the defensive end and has plenty of room to continue growing as one of the elite prospects in the state.

#13 Trent SisleyMontverde Academy@SisleyTrent on X

Height: 6’7

Position: Power Forward

Commitment: Indiana

Sisley is in his first year playing in the Sunshine State after transferring from Heritage Hills High School in his home state of Indiana. He has the school record in points (1715), rebounds (751), and blocks (214) during his three years. He is very versatile when it comes to playing on the offensive end where you can either find him in the paint or out on the perimeter. Defensively, he is very active when it comes to being a rim presence as he is a good rebounder and shot blocker.

#12 Dante AllenMontverde Academy@Dante_allen35 on X

Height: 6’5

Position: Shooting Guard

Commitment: Uncommitted

The 6-5 senior wing is the ultimate competitor and plays with a high motor on both ends of the floor. He is a skilled passer when it comes to getting his teammates involved as well as playing with a ton of athleticism on the glass. His ability to run the floor in transition has expanded where he can score off the catch as well as off the bounce. Allen is a consistent producer on the defensive end as well where he can guard multiple positions as well as add a ton of energy in the passing lanes. He is a proven winner and wherever he ends up playing collegiate basketball he could make an immediate impact.

#11 Hudson GreerMontverde Academy@HudsonGreer1 on X

Height: 6’7

Position: Small Forward

Commitment: Creighton

Greer is a solid and quick passer and decision-maker on the offensive end as well as becoming very comfortable when scoring on all three levels. He is very effective when it comes to making the entry post pass with either hand as well as kicking ahead to teammates in transition. Defensively, he adds a solid frame where he plays with a ton of length and athleticism when it comes to challenging shots and rebounding. He will become very adaptive when coming to play his senior season at Montverde Academy as well as once he gets to the next level.

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