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Scout Report
Standing 6-6 with legitimate versatility on both ends, this Southern California wing is quietly building momentum as one of the more intriguing prospects in his class.
Background
Hailing from Castaic, California, Adam Tyson has found his basketball home at SoCal Academy, where he's surrounded by elite talent. The 2026 forward plays alongside committed prospects like Kelvin Odih (St. John's) and Trevon Carter-Givens (NC State), plus rising 2027 guard Mekhi Robertson. This high-level daily competition at SoCal Academy has helped accelerate his development and raise his national profile.
Playing Style
Tyson brings the prototypical size and length that college coaches covet in a modern small forward. His 6-6 frame allows him to create matchup problems on the perimeter while also being physical enough to battle inside when needed. The versatile wing shows good court awareness and basketball IQ, making smart decisions with the ball in his hands. While still developing his outside shot consistency, Tyson's length and athleticism make him a disruptive presence defensively, capable of guarding multiple positions.
Recruitment
Currently ranked #205 nationally in the 2026 class, Tyson holds three Division I offers from Ole Miss, Jackson State, and New Orleans. His recruitment should continue to gain steam as he develops his perimeter skills and showcases his versatility throughout his junior season. With his combination of size, athleticism, and basketball IQ, Tyson projects as a solid mid-major prospect with potential to climb higher with continued development.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
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