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Scout Report
When a 6-3 guard has the versatility to play multiple positions and only one D1 offer, you're either looking at a late bloomer or a well-kept secret.
Background
Dj King is working his way through the 2026 class with limited exposure but clear potential. The guard/forward hybrid has been grinding on the AAU circuit, sharing the court with highly-ranked teammate Kamari Whyte. His path to recruitment has been quieter than some peers, but Vermont saw enough to extend an early offer.
Playing Style
King's 6-3 frame gives him natural positional flexibility that coaches covet in today's game. He can handle the ball in transition and has the size to guard multiple spots defensively. His versatility allows him to play alongside other guards without creating spacing issues. The biggest question mark right now is his perimeter shooting consistency - if he can knock down threes at a reliable clip, his recruitment should pick up steam quickly.
Recruitment
With Vermont already in the mix, King needs a strong spring and summer circuit to generate more high-major interest. His combination of size and skill suggests he's got the ceiling to compete at the highest levels. The key will be getting in front of more eyes and proving he can be a primary option, not just a complementary piece.
Updated Mar 12, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
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