High School on SI, a collaboration between SBLive Sports and Sports Illustrated, will name a National Player of the Year in high school basketball after the conclusion of the 2024-25 season.
A player will be selected for boys’ and girls’.
High School on SI has already released National Top 25 rankings, along with a preseason All-American team known as the ‘SI Six’.
Here is a preseason watchlist for the 2025 National Player of the Year award. This is not a candidate list, which means a player not listed could win the award … but only time will tell.
(Names are listed in alphabetical order by last name)
The Arkansas commit plays exactly how you’d think coach John Calipari likes his guards: athletic, competitive and fast. Acuff is the No. 1 point guard in the country for the 2025 class.
Arenas almost single-handedly took Chatsworth to a CIF State championship final after averaging more than 30 points per game. He’s grown to 6-foot-6 and score just like his dad, Agent Zero.
Ament is noted as one of the best long-term prospects in the country, according to 24Sports’ Adam Finkelstein. Ament is 6-foot-9 and a 5-star prospect that’s rated No. 1 in Virgina.
Anthony isn’t just the son of Carmelo Anthony, he’s the No. 1-ranked player in New York — committed to Syracuse.
Boozer is headed to Duke after averaging 22 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks per game as a junior. The 6-foot-9 forward has a strong presence around the rim – like his father – and can make an impact off the dribble, too.
Bryant is ranked No. 11 nationally and the No. 1 prospect in Florida for the 2026 class. Listed at 6-foot-9, 200 pounds, Bryant has offers from Florida State, Georgia and Clemson.
Burries is California’s No. 2 prospect and a Top 10 prospect nationally. He’s got a strong body and efficient game. He led Roosevelt to the CIF Southern Section Open Division final as a junior after averaging 24.8 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.7 steals per game last season.
The’s the nation’s No. 1 rated — and perhaps most sought after — center. Cenac starred at Isadore Newman in Louisiana, where he won a LHSAA state championship. He also helped Team USA’s U-17 team win the FIBA World Cup. -Andy Buhler
He’s the consensus nation’s No. 1 rated prospect with a NIL price tag reportedly as high as $4.5 million for a reason. Dybantsa averaged 21.2 points, 9.4 boards and 3.5 assists for nationally ranked Prolific Prep last season. Now at Utah Prep, Dybantsa has his eyes set for the 2027 NBA Draft. -Andy Buhler
Haralson is a dynamic wing ranked the top prospect out of Indiana. The Notre Dame commit is 6-foot-7, 210 pounds of ball player. He can playmaker for himself and others, especially when attacking the basket.
Duke commit has a pro body already at 6-foot-6, 220 pounds. Henderson is the No. 1 player out of Texas with a 6-foot-10 wingspan.
Holt is the No. 1 player out of Georgia and ranked the No. 1 shooting guard in the 2026 class. Holt, a 6-foot-5 guard, helped Grayson go 30-2 last season.
Khamenia does it all at 6-foot-9 and nearly notched a triple double with 19 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists in three quarters of the Wolverines’ season opener. Khamenia is a two-time defending CIF State Open Division champion committed to Duke.
Michigan commit is the No. 1-ranked prospect in the state of Michigan. Combo guard is 6-foot-4, 225 pounds.
Kentucky commit is listed at 6-foot-11, 230 pounds and is a Top 25 prospect nationally. Moreno is Kentucky’s No. 1-ranked player in the 2025 class.
The UConn commit is a protypical shooting guard at 6-foot-5, 190 pounds. Mullins is regarded as one of the best 3-point shooters in the country, and what Dan Hurley loves most about Mullins is his ability to defend.
Muurien is a 5-star prospect at 6-foot-10 with offers to Kentucky, Arkansas, Michigan and Alabama.
McCoy is the No. 2-ranked prospect for the 2026 class and the top guard in the class after leading the Braves to a CIF State Division I title as a sophomore. McCoy is a smooth slasher to the rim and an elite on-ball defender.
Oladotun will be a name we all hear about in the next two years. Known by many as the No. 1 prospect in the 2027 class, Oladotun draws comparisons to Brandon Ingram with his length and ball skills.
Peat is an uncommitted senior at 6-foot-8, 235 pounds with offers to Arizona, Baylor, Houston and Arkansas. Peat is a walking double-double that dominates the high school level due to his skill and length. He’s the No. 1 prospect out of Arizona.
Peterson put the nation on notice when he went for 33 plus to help Prolific Prep take down No. 1 Columbus in Miami. He transferred to the California Prep after averaging 24 points, 6 boards and 4 assists per game as a junior at Huntington Expression Academy.
Stokes is ‘the guy’ in the 2026 class, ranked No. 1 regardless of position at 6-foot-7, 240 pounds already. Stokes is projected to be an NBA lottery pick in two years.
Smith is the top player in Virginia as a junior and one of 2026’s top guards nationally. Smith is 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds as a junior. That size and strength at the point guard position has garnered offers from Duke and Louisville.
Ohio’s No. 1-ranked prospect at 6-foot-7 in the 2026 class. Thompson has offers from Alabama, Auburn, Cincinnati, Kentucky and UCLA.
Uncommitted big man with options, delving through offers from North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio State. Wilson is 6-foot-9 with a 7-foot wingspan that impacts the game on defense at a high level.
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