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"Double-Double Control with Rain on Demand"


Nathan Waters

@15NateWaters

IG: @nathan_waters15

6’4, 193 lbs, Class of 2026

Patton HS, NC


Nathan is a lethal three-point sniper who can bring the rain from deep at a high clip. He needs little to no space to get his shot off, rising up on a dime even with defenders in his jersey and still calling buckets. The touch is smooth and confident, and when defenders overplay the jumper, he attacks off the bounce with the same aggression, pulling up with a nasty middy or finishing strong at the rim. Every possession, he is a threat to score, and that constant pressure changes the way defenses are forced to play.


What truly separates him is his playmaking. Nathan is a jaw-dropping passer who threads the needle and delivers dimes with flair and timing. He sees the floor early, understands angles, and puts teammates in position to score without breaking stride. His basketball IQ shows up in how he controls pace, reads defenders, and keeps everyone involved. That understanding has carried over to the boards as well, where he has taken a major step forward by reading rebounds, carving out space, and going up strong to finish possessions.


Last season, Nathan averaged 15.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game. He has taken that to another level in 2025–26, posting 16.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 7.3 assists per game. That surge included his first career triple-double with 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists, a statement performance that showed how complete his game has become and how much control he can have over all areas of the floor.


Two of the biggest improvements in his game have been rebounding and leadership. Nathan has embraced being a steady voice on the floor, organizing teammates, making the right reads, and leading by example. His next area of focus is improving quickness and agility while becoming a defender who can sit down and guard anyone on the floor at all times. That defensive edge is what he is pushing to add as he continues to grow.


This season is about enjoying the game, leading the right way, and earning All-Conference recognition. What fires him up most is making a flashy pass that turns into a bucket, energizing his teammates and swinging momentum. When facing adversity, Nathan stays composed, controls his breathing, and keeps moving forward with purpose.


Faith is a steady part of who he is. When facing adversity on the floor, he takes a moment to say a quick prayer, reset, and lock back in. That grounding keeps him calm in tough moments and helps him respond with confidence and control.

Nathan holds offers from Vermont State and Mitchell College, with continued interest from Milligan University, Bob Jones University, and William Peace as he continues to show how valuable his all-around impact can be.


I assess that Nathan brings a college program a versatile guard who stretches the floor with shooting, elevates teammates through playmaking, and controls games with intelligence and toughness. His ability to score, rebound, and lead makes him a piece that can impact winning in multiple ways.


As his quickness and defensive consistency continue to improve, expect Nathan to become even more complete on both ends. With his shooting confidence, passing ability, rebounding growth, and steady leadership, he has the tools to thrive at the next level and continue delivering big performances when it matters most. Stay tuned.


 
 
 

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