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Zion Green Commits to AZ Compass Prep, Elevating Basketball Prospects Ahead of Senior Season

The Philadelphia star's move to Arizona’s top‑ranked program promises a fresh narrative in the 2025‑26 recruiting cycle

A New Chapter for a Top Prospect

Zion Green, the 6‑foot‑9 power forward from Philadelphia, is set to reshape the narrative around the class of 2027 as he prepares to spend his senior year at AZ Compass Prep School in Chandler, Arizona.

The move comes after the prospect announced his transfer to the Arizona‑based institution, a program that has climbed to No. 3 in the national rankings by ESPN and MaxPreps for the 2025‑26 season. The school competes in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League Scholastic, a platform that has become a proving ground for elite talent.

Recruitment Landscape

Green arrived at AZ Compass Prep with a portfolio of scholarship offers that reads like a who’s‑who of college basketball. Programs such as Syracuse, Alabama, Kansas, Auburn, Providence, North Carolina State, Maryland, Mississippi State, Kansas State, Seton Hall, Penn State, Washington, Oklahoma State, Wake Forest, Villanova, Michigan and UTEP have all expressed interest. The athlete has already scheduled official visits to Alabama and Kansas in the wake of the July evaluation period, signaling a deliberate approach to his decision.

Ranked among the top‑30 national prospects, Green’s stature is underscored by a Rivals ranking that places him as high as No. 15 overall. His ascent is not limited to high school competition; he also showcases his skills on the AAU circuit with Philadelphia’s Team As Promised, a Puma‑sponsored PRO16 team that has become a frequent scouting target.

The involvement of figures such as Paul Biancardi, Adrian Autry and Gerry McNamara adds a layer of mentorship that could influence his development. Biancardi, a prominent recruiter, and Autry, a seasoned coach, have both been linked to Green’s recruitment, while McNamara’s presence on the staff offers additional guidance.

Beyond the personal narrative, Green’s commitment reflects a broader trend of elite prospects seeking environments that blend high‑level competition with exposure to top‑tier coaching. As the basketball world watches, the upcoming season at AZ Compass Prep is poised to become a focal point for discussions about the future of youth basketball development.

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