With the high school basketball season officially over across the country, the final Rivals150 rankings for the 2026 class are being released on Monday.
This update is caps off a multi-year cycle that has seen nearly a dozen updates to the rankings as certain prospects rise and fall throughout their high school careers. The ranking finishes with 14 five-stars to match the first-round lottery picks of the NBA Draft.
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Ahead of the full ranking release later today, Rivals counts down the 14 five-stars and where they’re committed and/or signed to play next season:
14. SF Baba Oladotun – Maryland
School: James Hubert Blake (Md.)
Scouting Summary: “You immediately notice the length and the frame with Baba Oladotun. The jump shot is what he does, and it is where his production comes from at this point. He is around 6-foot-7 with long arms. His footwork getting into the jump shot is clean, and Oladotun is confident getting into it off the bounce or the catch. He is a threat as a pull-up jump shooter, getting a high release with good balance. He will need to continue adding weight, and with that, he could become a more consistent rebounder. With his length and natural athleticism, there is an upside there on the defensive end. The tools are obvious, and the upside here is worth monitoring.”