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Nasir Price

Nasir Price

SGSeven LakesClass of 2026

"4⭐️⚫️PG⚫️YGC HOOPS⚫️2026⚫️ PG⚫️6'3⚫️165 lbs⚫️3.3 gpa⚫️nasirprice11@icloud.com"

Committed to

UTSA

6-3
155 lbs
Katy, TX
88 Rating
#185|247Sports#97|State (247)#97|Position (247)

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Scout Report

When you watch film of guards who can create their own shot while maintaining efficient decision-making, you're looking at a rare combination in high school basketball. That blend of scoring punch and basketball IQ has college coaches across the country taking notice of what's happening down in Katy.

Background

Nasir Price comes from deep basketball roots in the Houston metro area, where Seven Lakes High School has become a pipeline for college talent. The Katy, Texas product grew up in a family that understands the game at multiple levels, with athletic connections that helped shape his understanding of what it takes to compete at high levels. His development through the Texas prep circuit has been methodical rather than meteoric, building skills year over year while playing against elite competition in one of the country's most talent-rich regions. At Seven Lakes, he's paired with Isaiah Santos, another highly-ranked prospect, giving scouts a chance to evaluate how he performs alongside other high-level talent.

Playing Style

Price operates with the kind of controlled aggression that separates good scorers from great ones. He's comfortable initiating offense from multiple spots on the floor, whether that's coming off screens, attacking in transition, or creating from the wing in half-court sets. His decision-making rarely puts his team in bad spots - he understands when to be aggressive hunting his shot and when to move the ball to keep the offense flowing. Defensively, he uses his 6-3 frame effectively, staying disciplined in team concepts while showing the lateral quickness to stay attached to quicker guards. What really jumps out is his pace control - he's not rushed by pressure and doesn't speed up the game unnecessarily. The basketball rarely sticks in his hands too long, and he's developed a feel for reading defensive rotations that allows him to exploit openings before they close.

Strengths

His pull-up jumper from mid-range is already college-ready, with smooth mechanics and the confidence to take it against tight coverage. Price has legitimate three-level scoring ability, attacking the rim with purpose while showing touch around the basket in traffic. The consistency of his shooting stroke, particularly coming off movement, gives him multiple ways to impact half-court offense. What college coaches love most is his basketball IQ - he makes winning plays that don't always show up in the box score but translate directly to team success.

Areas to Watch

Adding more explosion to his first step would unlock even more of his scoring potential, particularly when attacking closeouts from the perimeter. His playmaking for others is solid but could develop into a real weapon with more reps running pick-and-roll and learning to manipulate defenses with his eyes. Continuing to add functional strength will help him finish through contact more consistently at the college level.

Player Comparison

He reminds me of a young Devonte Graham in how he combines scoring ability with floor management skills. Like Graham, Price has that smooth pull-up game and doesn't need to be the most athletic guy on the court to be effective. Both players understand how to use pace and positioning to create advantages rather than relying purely on explosiveness.

Recruitment

With 13 Division I offers already in hand, Price made his decision early by committing to UTSA, choosing the Roadrunners over a list that included several Power 5 programs like Alabama, Auburn, and LSU. The commitment to UTSA represents a smart fit where he can step in and contribute immediately while developing under a coaching staff that clearly prioritized him in their recruiting. His national ranking at #185 in the 2026 class likely undervalues his production potential at the college level. The early commitment allows him to focus on his senior season development rather than the recruiting process, which should benefit his continued growth.

Projection

At the college level, Price projects as a multi-year contributor who can play both guard spots effectively, with his ceiling being a primary scorer and secondary playmaker for a competitive program. His skill set and basketball IQ give him a real chance to outperform his recruiting ranking. Professional basketball isn't out of the question if he continues developing his athleticism and playmaking, but his floor is a solid college career with the potential for all-conference recognition.

Updated Apr 11, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Offers

13

UTSA

Signed

Chose UTSA over 12 other offers

AlabamaAlabama
Arizona StateArizona State
AuburnAuburn
LSULSU
Mississippi StateMississippi State

Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.

Social Activity

Week 12 of the SC Next Top 25 Rankings, per @PaulBiancardi 🏀 https://x.com/SCNext/status/2021005794217496704/photo/1

Feb 10, 2026
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Top 25 6A teams in the state. #1 @7LSpartanHoops followed by @NCBasketball ..@LEBoysLoboHoops ..@AHS_Eagle_BBall ..@Brennan_BBall ..@DuncanvilleBB ..@cysprings_hoops Trending : @JudsonHoops1 ..@SteeleHoops ..@AllenEagleBball ..@gators_bb ..@Oak2023 ..@NS_hoops ..@LTHSbasketball https://t.co/AWmVVslK2O

Feb 9, 2026
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31 -0 🙏🏽 Only one goal. https://x.com/IsaiahS1515/status/2020273306713354541/video/1

Feb 8, 2026
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Jose Martins (@Jose_martins_3) is the starting guard for Seven Lakes High School that orchestrates the team’s offense. Seven Lakes High School is highly regarded, ranked #25 in the country according to ESPN. Jose’s significant contributions to the team have increased his stock. https://t.co/07gHju6rSd

Feb 8, 2026
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Your 19-6A district champions are the Seven Lakes Spartans! The boys put on a show tonight as they handled Tompkins 86-49. Isaiah, Sean, Jose, & Alex all had double figures & there were dunks all over the gym tonight! 30-0 (13-0). This marks the 5th straight 30 win season for 7L!

Feb 7, 2026
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