The announcement of where some elite top-rated middle school prospects in the state will land for high school, has now become just as important as where a high school senior will land for college. For some elite national prospects like Inspire Prep Academy's 6-foot-4 elite 8th grader Adan Diggs, this has definitely been the case, as the basketball community has waited to hear where Diggs would land next season for high school. On Monday evening, Diggs announced his commitment to Williams Field High School on social media in fine fashion - giving the Williams Field basketball program their best basketball prospect ever in the school's young history.
Diggs has been making noise among the national basketball community for some time, so his decision on a high school basketball program has been news for some time. While it had been thought early on that Diggs would head the prep school route for high school, it became widely apparent that he was more interested in playing for a high school program as the process wore on. While it had been rumored that several other top-rated high school programs in the state might be in the lead for his future services, Williams Field High School came out victorious in the end, as Diggs will now look to be a part of a movement by other top-rated young prospects to now make the move to Williams Field with him. A big-time young prospect with a large media following can certainly change a program's trajectory, and this will certainly be the case for Williams Field now, with the addition of Diggs to next year's roster. Williams Field parents, fans and faculty, get ready.
Diggs is a sure-fire future elite high-major Division-I talent and his future looks to be extremely bright. Diggs currently has a Division-I offer to his credit from the University of Washington, with a large number of offers expected over time.
Diggs is already on another level. While still a mere middle school prospect, Diggs has received loads of national attention already, as he has torched his competition with many strong individual exploits on the basketball court. While it is still very early in the young career of Diggs, he is currently regarded among the nation's elite prospects in the 2028 Class, and is even regarded some national scouting services as the top overall prospect in the class nationally - an amazing honor for a top-rated young Arizona prospect.
The sky is the limit for Diggs, who played this season for a new Inspire Prep Academy program. The first-year team and program of it's kind, Inspire Prep Academy and Michael Clark (AZ FINEST Mixtape) featured some of the nation's top prospects for the 2028 Class, and competed against other top-rated prep programs. Diggs continued to flourish.
I look forward to following the college recruitment and development of Adan Diggs as a player and college prospect over time, and am excited that he will be playing in our state for high school, while looking to take Williams Field High School's basketball program to another level. Arizona basketball continues to soar, as a result of young promising prospects like Diggs.
Arizona Hoop Review Scouting Report: Adan Diggs is highly regarded among the nation's top scouting services as the top 2028 prospect in the land. Diggs has dominated his competition for years now, regardless of the level he has played against, and is on pace to become a household name among Arizona basketball enthusiasts and also college coaches very soon. Diggs is an ultra-athletic prospect with an advanced feel for the game at such an early age. He is a highlight reel dunker already as a middle school prospect, and also has a high skill level that allows him to score the basketball at a high rate. He has a nice shooting stroke with range from the perimeter, and also has developed a very good mid-range game for himself as well. He is very difficult to defend for opposing defenders, as he plays with a love for the game and also plays with excellent energy and a motor, that allows him to make plays at a high rate on the court. He is a winner and plays to win every time he is on the court. A very confident performer that expects the best from himself and his teammates, and has no fear on the court.