Boys BasketballTop 10 NBA Players Drafted Out of High School: From LeBron and Kobe to KG and T-MacBefore the NBA’s one-and-done rule, elite high school talent went straight to the league—and made history. Here are the 10 greatest to ever make the leap without college.By Sam Brown
Boys Basketball2025 NBA Mock Draft: What if high school prospects were eligible? It’s been 20 years since the NBA last drafted a prospect out of high school. It was 2005, and Martell Webster, Andrew Bynum and Gerald Green all highlighted theBy Jack Butler
Boys BasketballOKC Thunder All-Star Jalen Williams To Have Street Named At Perry High School The school will hold a ceremony on Thursday, June 5 to unveil "Jalen Williams Way" named after the former Puma and NBA Finals bound two-way threat. By Wendell Maxey
Boys BasketballAdidas Signs NIL Deals With Eight High School Basketball RecruitsAccording to On3's Nick Schultz, Eight athletes ranging from Arizona, California, Georgia, Ohio, Texas, and Washington have signed a Name, Image, and Likeness (By Ross Van De Griek
Boys BasketballNFHS basketball rule book: Tweaks to goal-tending guidelines approved for 2025-26Six recommended rules changes were approved by NFHS board of directors in AprilBy Todd Miles
Boys BasketballNative American High School Basketball Players Given Place To Shine At NABIA basketball blessing, GinaMarie Scarpa and the Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) have provided student-athletes with opportunities that extend beyond the court for the last 22 years. And she's just getting warmed up. By Wendell Maxey
Boys BasketballSpunky Indiana Pacers guard T.J. McConnell's message to high school players everywhere: 'Playing hard is a skill' Spunky Indiana Pacers reserve guard has made a 10-year NBA career by picking up fullcourt, playing to exhaustion and making the right playBy Mitch Stephens
Boys BasketballAaron Gordon's high school coach revels in former Mitty star's resolve, heroicsTim Kennedy continues to marvel at his prized pupil's ability to improve, mature and win — especially in the clutch, and in the wake of a family tragedyBy Mitch Stephens