"Back Against the Wall: Composed, Confident, and Coming for More"
- Kevin Moses
- Jun 17
- 2 min read

Jordan Ivory
@jordanivory100
IG: @doit4vito
5'10, 162lbs, Class of 2028
Meir HS, WI
AAU Team: Royal Flush Elite
Jordan is a composed, confident playmaker who thrives in the moments where pressure would rattle most. He’s built to create, whether it’s getting to his spots to score or drawing defenders and dropping dimes for teammates. Jordan has a smooth, poised handle and a high IQ he uses to control the pace of a game. On offense, he creates opportunities by staying aggressive and playing with poise. Defensively, he’ evolved, taking pride in locking up multiple positions and making himself more valuable on both ends. He plays with a sense of urgency but never out of control, and his maturity on the floor shows beyond his age.
As a freshman, Jordan averaged 18 points, 4 assists, and 2 rebounds per game at the varsity level, showcasing his ability to score and lead right out of the gate. In his JV stints, he added 4 points, 2 assists, and 1 rebound a game while continuing to refine his game in all areas. His biggest improvement this past season has been his confidence and versatility, especially on defense. He’s focused on becoming more aggressive, more vocal, and more impactful from tip to buzzer. Playing with Royal Flush Elite on the AAU circuit and getting exposure at Prep Hoops Texas have helped sharpen his mindset and widen his vision for what’s ahead.
Pressure doesn’t shake him; it fuels him. He rises to it with purpose and confidence using it to fuel him. He stays grounded in his faith and anchored by preparation. He reminds himself to stay steady: “Don’t be nervous—you’ve practiced these things a thousand times.” And he lives by the truth that “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” That belief flows through everything he does on and off the court.
Off the court, Jordan values time with family, his girlfriend, and being active in church. He’s focused on building something real, on and off the floor. He understands that the path to the next level is about more than just talent; it’s about how you carry yourself, who you play for, and how you respond when no one is watching. Jordan is doing all of it with intention and hunger.
I assess Jordan as a confident guard with strong scoring instincts, defensive growth, and a team-first mindset. His ability to create, compete, and lead with maturity makes him a young prospect with meaningful upside. He’s tough, composed, and plays the game with focus. Coaches who value poise, development, and playmaking should pay close attention.
Jordan’s game is evolving. As he continues to build his strength, grow his voice, and stay aggressive on both ends, his impact will only expand. He has the tools, mentality, and foundation to keep leveling up—and he’s just scratching the surface of what’s possible. Stay tuned.







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