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Harris Reynolds

Harris Reynolds

SGSt. Pius X Catholic HSClass of 2026

"Building and growing NimbleAI. Former CTO @HelloLanding and @Shipt. Join me on my journey!"

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Clemson

6-4
170 lbs
Atlanta
90 Rating
#132|247Sports#35|State (247)#68|Position (247)

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Scout Report

When a 6-4 shooting guard from Georgia locks up 17 Division I offers before his junior season even starts, you take notice. Harris Reynolds has that rare combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ that makes college coaches reach for their phones.

Background

Reynolds grew up in Atlanta's competitive basketball scene, where guards learn early that you better bring more than just flash to survive. St. Pius X Catholic has become his basketball laboratory, a program that emphasizes fundamentals and team basketball over individual showcase moments. The Georgia AAU circuit helped polish his game against elite competition, preparing him for the jump to high-major college basketball. Coming from a family that values academics alongside athletics, Reynolds chose a school path that would prepare him for life beyond the hardwood.

Playing Style

Reynolds operates with the patience of a veteran and the athleticism of a college-ready prospect. He reads defenses before making his move, rarely forcing shots or passes that aren't there. His 6-4 frame allows him to see over smaller guards while maintaining the quickness to stay with them defensively. In transition, he pushes pace intelligently rather than recklessly, understanding when to attack and when to pull the ball out. Half-court offense is where his basketball IQ really shows up - he finds the right spots, makes the extra pass, and creates quality looks for teammates. Defensively, he uses his length to disrupt passing lanes and contests shots without reaching.

Strengths

The shooting stroke is pure money from three-point range, with consistent mechanics that translate under pressure. Reynolds has that natural feel for spacing and timing that can't be taught, always seeming to find soft spots in the defense. His court vision sets him apart from typical shooting guards - he sees the floor like a point guard but with the size to finish over smaller defenders. The combination of basketball IQ and physical tools makes him incredibly versatile, capable of guarding multiple positions and playing on or off the ball offensively.

Areas to Watch

Adding strength and explosiveness will determine whether he becomes a good college player or a great one. His first step is solid but not elite, so developing that burst could unlock another level of his offensive game. Continuing to develop his ability to create his own shot against length will be crucial at the high-major level.

Player Comparison

He reminds me of Kyle Guy during his Virginia days - similar size, shooting ability, and basketball IQ with that quiet confidence that makes teammates better. Like Guy, Reynolds doesn't need the ball in his hands constantly but can take over when needed. The shooting mechanics and defensive instincts are remarkably similar.

Recruitment

Clemson won the battle for Reynolds' signature, beating out a loaded offer sheet that included Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, and Texas A&M among others. The Tigers' combination of ACC competition and developmental track record with guards sealed the deal. His early commitment gives Clemson a cornerstone piece for their 2026 class and takes a quality shooter off the board for other programs. The timing works perfectly for both sides, allowing Reynolds to focus on development rather than recruitment.

Projection

Reynolds projects as a multi-year starter in the ACC with the potential to develop into an all-conference caliber player by his junior or senior season. His combination of size, shooting, and basketball IQ gives him a legitimate chance to play professionally overseas, with long-shot NBA potential if he adds significant athleticism and strength. The floor is high due to his fundamentals and shooting ability - he'll contribute immediately at Clemson.

Updated Apr 4, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Career Journey

Clemson

COLLEGE

Current

St. Pius X Catholic HS

PREP SCHOOL

Offers

17
Clemson

Clemson

Committed

Chose Clemson over 16 other offers

Virginia TechVirginia Tech
Saint LouisSaint Louis
South FloridaSouth Florida
CalCal
Texas A&MTexas A&M

Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.

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