Oklahoma State
Scout Report
The Overtime Elite program has become a breeding ground for elite talent, and one of its most promising guards has already made his college decision.
Background
Hailing from Atlanta, Maryland, Parker Robinson made the bold move to join Overtime Elite to accelerate his development alongside some of the nation's top prospects. The 6-4 shooting guard is surrounded by elite talent in the OTE program, sharing the court with future Kansas Jayhawks Javon Bardwell and Taylen Kinney, as well as rising 2028 prospect Kameron Mercer. This competitive environment has helped shape Robinson's game against top-tier competition daily.
Playing Style
Robinson brings excellent size for the shooting guard position at 6-4, allowing him to play multiple positions and create mismatches. His length and frame suggest he can defend both guard spots effectively while providing versatility on offense. Playing in the Overtime Elite system has exposed him to high-level competition and professional-style training, which should translate well to the college level. His ability to compete alongside and against top-ranked prospects in practice daily has likely accelerated his development and prepared him for the rigors of Big 12 basketball.
Recruitment
Despite being ranked #143 nationally in the 2026 class, Robinson attracted solid high-major interest with offers from Oklahoma State, Cal, Clemson, Providence, West Virginia, and Illinois. He ultimately committed to Oklahoma State, choosing the Cowboys over several other quality programs. His projection suggests he could develop into a key contributor in the Big 12, with his size and skill set fitting well into modern basketball.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Oklahoma State
COLLEGE
Overtime Elite
PREP SCHOOL
Offers
6Oklahoma State
Signed
Chose Oklahoma State over 5 other offers
Social Activity
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