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Tre Keith

Tre Keith

CGTri-CitiesClass of 2027

"Tri-Cities HS|| Point Guard || 6’3 || AE5 17u || 2027 || 3.75 gpa"

Status

Uncommitted

6-2
170 lbs
Atlanta
91 Rating
#65|247Sports#10|State (247)#38|Position (247)

Rankings sourced from 247Sports, ESPN, On3, and Rivals. Learn how we aggregate data →

Scout Report

When the game slows down in crunch time, some players shrink and others find another gear. Walking into any gym in the Southeast and watching Tri-Cities play, you'll quickly identify which category their 6-2 combo guard falls into.

Background

Atlanta has always been a basketball hotbed, and Tre Keith represents the latest wave of talent emerging from the city's competitive prep scene. The 2027 prospect has found his home at Tri-Cities, where he's developed alongside 2026 forward Jalan Wingfield, creating a dynamic duo that's caught the attention of college coaches across the region. Growing up in Atlanta's basketball culture, Keith learned early that talent alone won't cut it in a city that produces Division I players every year. His rise through the ranks has been steady rather than meteoric, building his game piece by piece.

Playing Style

Keith operates with a controlled aggression that's rare for a player his age, particularly when running pick-and-roll sets where he shows genuine court vision. His decision-making in transition separates him from other combo guards in his class - he knows when to push tempo and when to pull it back and organize the offense. Defensively, his 6-2 frame allows him to guard both backcourt positions effectively, and he uses active hands to disrupt passing lanes without gambling for steals. What strikes you immediately is his basketball IQ - he rarely forces shots or makes the spectacular mistake that derails possessions. On the offensive end, he's comfortable creating his own shot off the dribble but equally effective spotting up when teammates initiate the action. Keith plays with a maturity that suggests he understands winning basketball extends beyond individual statistics.

Strengths

The shooting stroke is Keith's calling card - consistent mechanics from three-point range with the ability to knock down shots both off the catch and off movement. His pull-up jumper from mid-range is already college-ready, creating separation with a quick first step before rising into a smooth release. Keith's court vision in half-court sets allows him to find teammates in scoring positions, threading passes through tight windows when defenses collapse on drives. Perhaps most impressive is his composure under pressure - the moment never appears too big for him, whether that's taking a contested three late in the shot clock or managing the offense against full-court pressure.

Areas to Watch

Adding strength to his frame will be crucial as he faces more physical defenders at higher levels of competition. While his decision-making is advanced, developing a more explosive first step would help him create cleaner looks against elite perimeter defenders. Keith's playmaking skills are solid, but expanding his ability to break down defenses consistently off the dribble would elevate him from good shooter to complete offensive threat.

Player Comparison

His game reminds me of a young Malcolm Brogdon - similar size, shooting ability, and basketball IQ that translates immediately to winning plays. Like Brogdon, Keith doesn't wow you with athleticism but impacts the game through smart decisions and reliable shooting. The comparison fits because both players understand their role within team concepts while possessing the skill set to create offense when needed.

Recruitment

With six Division I offers already in hand, Keith's recruitment is gaining momentum earlier than expected for a 2027 prospect. The Georgia and Georgia Tech offers suggest he's firmly on the radar of high-major programs in his home state, while Cincinnati and Florida State indicate his reputation is spreading beyond the Southeast. His connection with Wingfield, who's committed to Georgia Tech, could influence his decision-making process. Given his ranking at 65 nationally and the quality of programs already involved, expect his offer sheet to expand significantly over the next year as more coaches get extended looks at his game.

Projection

Keith projects as a four-year contributor at the high-major level, with the potential to develop into a starting combo guard by his junior season. His shooting ability and basketball IQ suggest a ceiling as a solid role player who could make a living professionally overseas if he continues developing his all-around game. The floor is relatively high given his maturity and skill set - even if he doesn't become a star, he's the type of player who helps teams win games through consistent production and smart play.

Updated Apr 26, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Career Journey

Tri-Cities

PREP SCHOOL

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Offers

6
CincinnatiCincinnati
Florida StateFlorida State
GeorgiaGeorgia
Georgia TechGeorgia Tech
South FloridaSouth Florida

Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.

Social Activity

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Feb 10, 2026
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Feb 10, 2026
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Tre Keith (@_Trekeith1) is up to 20 points for Tri-Cities. What we've grown used to from him. Multi-level scoring with deep range. So smooth.

Jan 29, 2026
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FINAL: Woodward Academy 72, Tri-Cities 50 The Hayes brothers Jarvis Jr (@JarvisHayesjr) and Myles (@hooraymyles) went for 18pts each. Jarvis Jr scored his 1,000th career point as well. Tre Keith (@_Trekeith1) went for 27 for Tri-Cities. https://t.co/BoR3WTAmtG

Jan 29, 2026
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Congratulations to @_Trekeith1 and @JalanWingfield on your selection to the ATL TIP OFF CLUB. Continue to Shine Bright and chase your dreams. @AE5Basketball @OntheRadarHoops @BTS_Report @ATLTipoffClub @EYASports_ @RYZEHoops https://t.co/HLQUFF5GIg

Jan 26, 2026
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