
Scout Report
Javion Tyndale is establishing himself as one of the premier point guard prospects in the Class of 2028, showcasing the type of court vision and basketball IQ that college programs covet. At 5'9" and 160 pounds, the Montverde Academy standout maximizes every inch of his frame with exceptional quickness and an advanced understanding of pace and timing that belies his years. Tyndale's ability to orchestrate offensive sets while maintaining constant pressure on opposing defenses has already caught the attention of scouts despite his early stage in high school. Playing for one of the nation's most prestigious basketball programs at Montverde Academy, Tyndale benefits from elite-level competition and coaching that continues to refine his already impressive skill set. His compact build allows him to navigate through traffic with ease, while his court awareness enables him to find teammates in scoring positions that other guards simply don't see. As college recruiters begin to take notice of his performances against top-tier competition, Tyndale's combination of basketball intelligence and technical precision positions him as a player to monitor closely throughout his remaining high school career.
Updated Feb 5, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
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Class of 2027 point guard @JavionTyndale won MVP at the FIBA U18 AmeriCup after dropping 19 points and 8 assists in Canada's gold medal victory over the United States. https://t.co/Bq3570IcMZ
RT @OmerOsman200: Javion Tyndale’s latest IG post, where he dedicated the FIBA U18 Americup Championship/MVP to every Canadian province and…
Javion Tyndale is on a generational run this spring 🚀 The @UPLAYCanada guard went off at Pitt Jam Fest and led Canada to the gold medal at the FIBA u18 AmeriCup 🔥 (via @brhoops) https://t.co/zHZ3eqJMZN
On the biggest stage of the tournament, Javion Tyndale delivered an impressive performance to help Canada secure a historic 67-65 win over Team USA in the FIBA U18 AmeriCup final. The Montverde Academy point guard finished with 18 points, 8 assists, and 3 steals, impacting the
5'9 '27 Javion Tyndale of Montverde Academy/UPLAY paced @CanBball to Gold medal at @FIBA U18 @AmeriCup, winning MVP w/19pt,8asst,3stls.Downhill PG who is creative finisher&willing facilitator.Helped self more than anyone. More #U18AmeriCup on @Ballislife https://t.co/CiA9gliOhj https://t.co/9XAOquLVv9