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Steven Reynolds

Steven Reynolds

Committed · California Baptist
SGArlington MartinClass of 2026

"MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL 6’6 CG"

6-5
170 lbs
Dallas
90 Rating
#146|247Sports#56|State (247)#60|Position (247)

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Scout Report

When a 6-5 guard can pull up from 27 feet with the same confidence most kids show on layups, you stop what you're doing and watch. That's exactly what happens every time Steven Reynolds touches the ball in Arlington Martin's system.

Background

Reynolds grew up in the basketball-rich environment of Dallas, where scoring guards are developed on every corner court and in every gym. Arlington Martin has become a pipeline for college talent in recent years, and Reynolds has taken full advantage of the program's structure and coaching. His AAU experience with Texas-based programs has put him in front of college coaches consistently throughout his high school career. The family has deep ties to the Dallas basketball community, which has helped navigate the recruiting process while keeping his feet on the ground.

Playing Style

Reynolds plays with the confidence of a veteran scorer who understands his role and thrives in it. He operates best in a fast-paced system where he can get clean looks off screens and in transition opportunities. His decision-making reflects a player who knows when to hunt his shot and when to move the ball, though he clearly leans toward aggressive scoring when games are on the line. Defensively, he uses his length well to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots, though he's not asked to be a lockdown defender in Arlington Martin's system. The tempo suits him perfectly because he can catch and release quickly before defenses have time to recover. His basketball IQ shows up most in how he reads defensive rotations and finds the soft spots in zone coverage.

Strengths

The shooting ability is what separates Reynolds from other guards in his class. He's comfortable pulling from NBA range and has the quick release needed to get shots off against athletic defenders. His scoring package includes solid mid-range pull-ups and the ability to finish through contact around the rim. The combination of size and shooting range makes him a matchup problem because he can shoot over smaller guards and has the mobility to stay with bigger wings when switched onto them.

Areas to Watch

Reynolds needs to continue developing his ability to create for teammates when defenses really commit to taking away his shot. His handle is solid but could use refinement to consistently break down defenders off the bounce. Adding more strength will help him finish better through contact and hold up against physical defenders at the college level.

Player Comparison

Reynolds reminds me of a young Buddy Hield with his shooting range and confidence level. Both players have that shooter's mentality where they believe every shot is going in, and both use their size advantage at the guard position effectively. The comparison works because Hield also came from a program where he was asked to be the primary scorer and had to learn to impact winning in other ways.

Recruitment

With 17 D1 offers already in hand, Reynolds has created a strong market for himself among high-major programs. Big Ten schools like Purdue, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Michigan State have all extended offers, recognizing his ability to space the floor and score in their systems. His commitment to California Baptist shows he values opportunity and fit over prestige, which suggests a mature approach to his college decision. The timeline works in his favor as a 2026 prospect because he still has time to develop his all-around game while maintaining his recruiting momentum.

Projection

At the college level, Reynolds projects as a player who can step in and contribute immediately as a perimeter threat and secondary scorer. His ceiling is that of a multi-year starter who becomes a primary offensive weapon by his junior season. The professional trajectory depends on how much his playmaking develops, but his shooting ability alone gives him a legitimate path to professional basketball overseas if not in the NBA.

Updated May 4, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Career Journey

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PurduePurdue
IllinoisIllinois
IndianaIndiana
MichiganMichigan
Michigan StateMichigan State

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