
Isaiah Aminzadeh
Uncommitted
Scout Report
Isaiah Aminzadeh stands out as one of the most intriguing prospects in the Class of 2028, combining exceptional size with developing skill that has college scouts taking notice. At 6'5", the versatile athlete possesses the physical tools that translate seamlessly to the next level, offering coaches the flexibility to deploy him across multiple positions depending on matchup advantages and game situations. What makes Aminzadeh particularly compelling is his combination of length and athleticism, attributes that cannot be taught but form the foundation for elite-level basketball success. His frame suggests continued growth potential, while his court awareness and basketball IQ demonstrate the mental aspects of the game that separate good players from great ones. College programs are beginning to circle, recognizing that players with his physical profile and fundamental understanding of the game represent premium recruiting targets. As his high school career progresses, Aminzadeh projects as a player who will command attention from major Division I programs. His ability to impact games through multiple facets of play, combined with his imposing physical presence, positions him as a recruit worth monitoring closely throughout his development cycle.
Updated Feb 5, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
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