Shadow Mountain High School's 5-foot-11, 160-pound sophomore guard Jaelyn House is among the elite prospects in Arizona's 2019 class, and, while he is still small in stature, he is a technician on the basketball court - surveying the floor and making plays off the dribble almost at will. House is an electric guard prospect with a lot in his bag of tricks - capable of putting on a show with the basketball in his hands.
House is the son of former NBA sharp-shooter and Arizona State superstar guard Eddie House, and, like his father, this young man is a load. House is coming off leading his Shadow Mountain ballclub to a second consecutive state championship this season, and has become a hot college prospect for high-major division-I programs.
Here is a superb highglight video of one of the state's best overall basketball talents . . .
Arizona Hoop Review Scouting Report: Very few prospects that I have seen in this state over the past 20 years play with the level of superior confidence that this budding young prospect possesses. House feels like he is the best basketball player on the court each time he steps on the floor, and he also makes his defenders feel humbled for having to guard him on the floor. He uses a variety of cross-over dribbles, hesitation dribbles and head fakes to keep his defenders off balance - making him very difficult to guard with one player. He is an electric ball handler and passer that commands attention when he steps on the floor, and has excellent command presence that makes him a big-time leader for his team. House is a sure-fire scorer that can score at anytime on the basketball court. He also is an excellent defender that locks up defensively, and plays the passing lanes hard - able to create deflections and steals at a high rate. A superb talent for the future that that will develop into an immediate impact player at the collegiate level over time.