"Explosive Slasher with a Fearless Motor: Lockdown Mentality"
- Kevin Moses
- Apr 14
- 3 min read

Harrison Hobbs
@Harrison_h_24
IG: @showtime_harry24
6’2”, 165lbs, Class of 2027
Elizabethton High School, TN
Harrison is a fast, physical, and fearless slasher who puts pressure on defenses the moment he touches the ball. With the size to play anywhere from the 2 to the 4 and the athleticism to create space off the bounce, Harrison is a dynamic force with the ability to stretch the floor or break it down. His game is built on constant motion, aggressively attacking the rim, knocking down threes, and keeping defenses guessing with every possession. Whether he's flying in transition, making defenders pay from deep, or rising up over a contest, he brings the kind of intensity and versatility that fuels momentum. Harrison doesn’t just bring energy, he brings impact. His physicality, rebounding, and defensive shot-blocking give him a two-way edge that makes him valuable in any lineup, and his ability to create chaos as both a scorer and a playmaker is only getting stronger.
In seven varsity games, Harrison shot 80% from the field and 100% from the free throw line, showing elite shot selection and composure in limited minutes. In 20 JV games, he averaged 7.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1 steal, and 3 blocks per game, impacting multiple areas of the stat sheet. The biggest leap came in his confidence—especially as a shooter and decision-maker. He learned when to pull the trigger when to drive, and when to set up a teammate. His assist numbers and rebound totals jumped, and his recognition at the moment became a real weapon. This offseason, he's focused on tightening his ball-handling under pressure and improving his accuracy from behind the arc. When he makes shots, they’re clean and when he misses, they’re still quality looks. But he's chasing consistency, with a goal to be more fluid and efficient in all areas of his scoring game.
This spring and summer, Harrison is playing with AC Elite, where he's focused on battling bigger, stronger competition to sharpen his edge and grow more confident in his own unique style. He thrives in competitive environments, which is why he’s excited for Phenom Hoops circuit play and the On the Radar Hoops Best of the South Live event in Atlanta, tournaments where every game brings top-tier matchups. His goal for AAU is to become a more consistent, dangerous player while building momentum toward a breakout varsity season. Next year, he’s locked in on taking a bigger role with Elizabethton. With a senior-heavy roster, he’s ready to emerge as a leader and show he can step up in crucial moments, especially with high-level tournaments like The Classic at Tennessee High on the calendar.
What fuels Harrison on the floor isn’t just competition but the atmosphere. The roar of a packed gym, the hype of a student section, the explosion after a block or a tough three. Those are the moments he craves. He feeds off the energy, lets it elevate his game, and uses it to fuel the fire that drives him. When facing adversity, he stays composed. If the shot isn’t falling, he looks to make the right pass, grab a rebound, or protect the paint. His mindset is built on doing the little things and never forcing the game. The best coaching advice he’s received is "Don’t do what you’ve never practiced. Take your shots, play your role, and never stop learning".
I assess that Harrison brings a blend of strength, versatility, and energy that makes him a valuable piece on both ends of the floor. His ability to score at multiple levels, rebound like a forward, and block shots as a guard gives him a rare profile that can help any program. He plays with intensity, accepts coaching, and thrives in big moments. As he keeps improving his handle and shooting accuracy, his value will only grow.
Moving forward, expect Harrison to make a serious jump in production and confidence. With his competitive nature, size, and willingness to put in the work, he has the tools to become a high-impact player at the next level. His potential lies in his physical play style and adaptability, he can fit into any system, guard multiple positions, and bring energy that lifts the entire team. As he continues developing his offensive skill set and embracing the spotlight, Harrison has all the ingredients to turn heads and earn his shot at college basketball. Stay tuned.
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