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"Next Up and Coming: The Two-Way Threat You Can’t Miss"


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Isaiah Addison

Twitter/IG: @zae_addison

6’4, Class of 2028

Wilson HS, SC


Isaiah is a fierce and smooth two-way weapon built to impact the game on both ends of the floor. He brings a mix of length, bounce, and control that’s rare for a player his age, and it makes him a nightmare matchup across multiple positions. He can finish through contact, rain threes with confidence, and break down defenders in space. His rebounding toughness, vision in transition, and ability to spark plays on defense add fire to his dynamic play style. Coaches can expect a versatile difference-maker who brings energy, unselfishness, and a hunger to dominate, whether it’s slashing to the rim, spacing the floor, or locking up perimeter scorers. Isaiah doesn't just play the game; he changes the pace of it.


This past school season, Isaiah averaged 10 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists per game, while shooting an efficient 47% from the field and a blistering 40% from deep. His biggest improvements came in decision-making and shot consistency, both of which helped elevate his overall impact. He’s made major improvements defensively, too, becoming a much more dominant on-ball stopper and off-ball disruptor. His biggest focus right now is continuing to elevate his range and confidence as a three-level scorer, tightening his handles in traffic, and developing more strength to finish through heavy contact. After leading his squad to a 4-0 sweep at the PRO16 stop in Winston-Salem, he exploded, averaging 18 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and a steal per game, validating himself as one of the top young standouts in the class of 2028.


Isaiah plays with the Palmetto Pride NXT squad on the Puma PRO16 circuit, one of the top platforms in grassroots basketball. He thrives on competition and uses each tournament as a proving ground, hyped to battle the best. This AAU season, his goals are to dominate as a two-way wing, step into a bigger leadership role, and make himself unmissable to college scouts. He’s especially focused on live periods this July, knowing it’s a golden opportunity for both himself and his teammates to put their talent on full display in front of programs across the country.


What fuels Isaiah are the emotional moments. A clutch shot. A game-changing dunk. But especially a lockdown stop that flips momentum. That’s when he turns up the intensity. When facing adversity, he never loses focus. He stays locked in, finds ways to impact the game, and lifts those around him. His mindset is to control what you can control: effort, attitude, and preparation. It’s the best advice he’s ever received from Coach Adams, and that still guides his every move.


Next season, Isaiah’s focused on elevating Wilson HS into a serious state title contender. He’s embracing the challenge of becoming a vocal leader, staying consistent, and making every minute count. Off the court, he values his family, friends, and gaming as much as the grind. Whether he’s in the gym, weight room, or study hall, he’s focused on growing every single day. This is a player who’s committed to the long haul, humble, hungry, and built to rise.


I assess that Isaiah’s ability to impact every phase of the game makes him a dream addition for college programs. His mix of rebounding, defensive versatility, efficient shooting, and unselfish passing will translate well at the next level. His ability to guard inside and out, and switch onto multiple positions, adds defensive flexibility that coaches love. He doesn’t need the ball to make a difference, but when he has it, he knows how to take over.


Expect Isaiah to become one of the most complete wings in his class. As he continues to evolve his scoring tools, expand his handles, and grow physically, his ceiling will only rise. He’s got star potential and the mindset to back it up. With his motor, skill set, and high IQ, Isaiah is moving toward becoming a name college coaches will know. With sky-high potential, stay tuned for a breakout season ahead.




 
 
 

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