
Toni Bryant
Missouri
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Scout Report
When you walk into practice at Southeastern Prep Academy, you're essentially watching a future NCAA All-Star team run drills. The #27 player in the 2026 class just happens to be the fourth-best talent on his own roster.
Background
Tampa has always been a basketball hotbed, and Toni Bryant represents the latest in a long line of Florida big men who can really play. The 6-9 power forward made the move to Southeastern Prep Academy, one of the premier basketball factories in the Southeast. Playing alongside three top-10 players in the 2027 class means Bryant gets tested every single day in practice. That environment has accelerated his development and taught him how to compete against elite talent on both ends of the floor.
Playing Style
Bryant plays the game with an old-school mentality wrapped in modern versatility. He's not trying to be a point forward or launch threes from the logo - he understands his role as an interior force who can step out when needed. His decision-making in the post is already college-ready, and he has excellent timing on when to attack and when to move the ball. Defensively, he anchors the paint without being a rim-protecting specialist, relying more on positioning and basketball IQ than pure athleticism. Bryant controls the glass on both ends and has the strength to body up against bigger opponents. The pace doesn't rattle him, whether it's a half-court grind or transition opportunities.
Strengths
The footwork in the post separates Bryant from most high school big men - he has a legitimate arsenal of moves and can score with either hand around the basket. His mid-range game is reliable out to about 17 feet, and he's comfortable catching and shooting when defenses go under screens. What really impresses scouts is his basketball IQ and court awareness. Bryant consistently makes the right read out of double teams and has soft hands that make him a reliable target in traffic.
Areas to Watch
The next level of his game depends on extending his range consistently to the three-point line and improving his lateral quickness on defense. Bryant sometimes struggles staying with smaller fours on the perimeter, which could limit his versatility at the college level. Adding explosion to his first step would make him nearly unstoppable in post-up situations.
Player Comparison
There are shades of Jalen Smith from Indiana and Maryland in Bryant's game - similar size, skill level, and that reliable mid-range touch. Both players have the fundamentals to contribute immediately but need time to develop the athleticism to reach their ceiling. The comparison fits because neither is a jaw-dropping athlete, but both understand how to play winning basketball.
Recruitment
With 29 Division I offers including heavyweights like Kansas, North Carolina, and Alabama, Bryant had his pick of elite programs before committing to Missouri. The Tigers beat out some serious competition, likely selling him on immediate playing time and a system that fits his skill set. Dennis Gates has built his program around versatile big men, and Bryant should slide right into that philosophy. His commitment gives Missouri a foundational piece for their 2026 recruiting class.
Projection
Bryant projects as a four-year college starter who could develop into an All-Conference player by his junior or senior season. His combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ gives him a high floor with the potential for a professional career overseas if he continues developing his athleticism. The ceiling might not be NBA, but he's the type of player who wins games at the college level and could surprise people if his physical tools catch up to his technical skills.
Updated Apr 21, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Missouri
COLLEGE
Southeastern Prep
PREP SCHOOL
Offers
29Missouri
Committed
Chose Missouri over 28 other offers
Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.
Highlights
Social Activity
.@BryantHoops poured in a season-high 92 points vs. a DI opponent in a win over UNH Saturday! https://t.co/jKZXGCXw52
GAME PREVIEW \\ Bryant continues its homestand Thursday night, welcoming UAlbany to the Chace. Full preview: https://t.co/Ksy9HNrPYM https://t.co/lnE9tnhfgB
GAME RECAP \\ Timofei Rudovskii's 23 points helped pace Bryant's best offensive performance of the season on Saturday vs UNH. https://t.co/xUe6qNvCyE