Scout Report
When you're the 302nd-ranked player nationally but land an Ivy League commitment while running with three top-40 teammates, there's more to your game than the numbers suggest.
Background
Nunn comes from a basketball family where the name carries weight across multiple generations. His father and siblings all share the same first name, creating a hoops dynasty that's been building for years. The family connection to the game runs deep, and that foundation shows in how he approaches every possession.
Playing Style
At 6-4, Nunn brings the versatility that college coaches crave at the small forward spot. He can guard multiple positions and has the length to disrupt passing lanes consistently. His basketball IQ jumps off the tape when you watch him play alongside elite talent like Marcus Spears Jr. and Austin Goosby. The development areas are clear though - he needs to add strength to his frame and become more aggressive attacking the rim in half-court sets.
Recruitment
Nine D1 offers tell you everything about his upside, with programs like Oregon and South Carolina recognizing his potential early. Columbia won the battle for his commitment, landing a player who should develop nicely in their system over four years. His ceiling is higher than that national ranking suggests, especially given the competition level he faces daily in practice.
Updated Mar 14, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Offers
9Columbia
Committed
Chose Columbia over 8 other offers
