Tyran Stokes is different.
There are a lot of talented high school basketball players in the Class of 2026. None of the others are Stokes, though, and he continues to prove why he's the No. 1 player in his class and has a still-active list of suitors including Kansas, Kentucky, Oregon and Vanderbilt.
Stokes' latest brilliance came at the Hoophall Classic.
Playing for Rainier Beach, his first season at the school in Washington state, Stokes finished with this line:
- 37 points
- 11 rebounds
- 5 assists
- 5 steals
- 3 blocks
He was 6-for-14 from 3-point range.
And you've got to see the highlights:
37 points (6/14 3P), 11 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals, 3 blocks — and the W for Tyran Stokes at Hoophall Classic. Total rollercoaster ride, but the highs were jaw-dropping and a reminder why he’s the clear-cut most talented prospect in the 2026 class. Pic.twitter.com/5KvwZuAQQS
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) January 19, 2026
Stokes will make headlines the moment he chooses his college destination.
Then he'll head to college as a likely one-and-done NBA prospect.
Clearly, his talent is just on another level.
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