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Scout Report
Rising through the ranks of Missouri basketball talent, this 6-1 combo guard has already caught the attention of major college programs across the Midwest.
Background
Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Jimmy McKinney III has developed his game through the competitive prep scene at Vashon High School. The combo guard has built his reputation in one of the nation's most basketball-rich cities, where he's had to compete against elite talent from an early age. His journey through the St. Louis basketball circuit has provided him with the foundation and exposure needed to attract Division I attention.
Playing Style
McKinney III brings versatility to the combo guard position with his 6-1 frame allowing him to play both on and off the ball effectively. His court vision and basketball IQ stand out as primary strengths, enabling him to create for teammates while also being capable of scoring in multiple ways. The Missouri native shows good decision-making in transition and has the size to defend multiple positions in the backcourt. His ability to adapt to different roles on the court makes him an attractive prospect for college coaches looking for backcourt flexibility.
Recruitment
Currently ranked #111 nationally in the 2027 class, McKinney III has already secured five Division I offers from Iowa, Iowa State, Missouri, Southeast Missouri State, and Saint Louis. His recruitment appears to be heating up with several regional programs showing strong interest, particularly those close to home. With two more years of high school basketball ahead of him, his ceiling remains high as he continues to develop his skill set and physical maturity.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
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