The high school basketball season has officially wrapped up across the nation, and that means it's time for the final Rivals150 rankings for the class of 2026. Dropping this Monday, this update marks the culmination of a multi-year evaluation cycle that has seen nearly a dozen revisions as prospects have risen and fallen throughout their prep careers.
In a fitting nod to the NBA Draft's first-round lottery picks, the final rankings feature 14 five-star prospects. These elite players represent the cream of the crop, and we're counting them down ahead of the full release later today. Here's a look at where they're committed—or signed—to play next season.
First up: Toure from Notre Dame (West Haven, CT)
When it comes to size, length, and explosive burst, Toure checks every box. Standing around 6-foot-5 with a strong frame and plus length, he's one of the best run-and-jump athletes in the class. His vertical pop makes him a threat attacking the basket with purpose, but he's also a fluid mover who can slide and turn at pace. On both ends, you see his quick first step and ability to finish at the rim in the half-court, plus defensive versatility to guard multiple positions. While there are still steps to take, his baseline potential is undeniable—and his game has been on a consistent upward trajectory over the past 12 months.
Next: Christian Collins from St. John Bosco (Calif.)
Collins has always possessed coveted positional size and length, paired with a mix of fluid and explosive athleticism. Throughout this process, he's shown high-level flashes but has sometimes left a bit on the plate. That started to change around Nike's Peach Jam in July, where he proved to be a high-caliber defensive presence, averaging 2.1 STOCKS (steals + blocks) during the event. His athletic fluidity and length were on full display in the half-court, making him a versatile two-way threat that college coaches are eager to add to their rosters.
Stay tuned for the full Rivals150 release—and get ready to see these future stars in action on the court and, soon enough, in your favorite team's gear.
