2026 NBA Draft: Isaiah Evans Scouting Report
- Babcock Hoops
- Nov 9
- 2 min read

Throughout the 2025-26 season, Babcock Hoops will provide comprehensive scouting reports on top 2026 NBA Draft prospects, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential at the next level. Our reports offer an in-depth look at each player's development and draft outlook.
Isaiah Evans
Position:Â Guard/Forward
School:Â Duke
Class:Â Sophomore
Height/Weight:Â 6'6", 180 lbs
Birthdate:Â December 6, 2005
High School: North Mecklenburg (NC)
Player Overview
Isaiah Evans is an electrifying offensive talent who can score at all three levels. As a scorer, Evans combines a quick release, high release point, and length to shoot over defenders or easily get to his spots. His unlimited range and confident demeanor make him one of the most fearless shooters in college basketball. Even during his freshman year at Duke, Evans accepted his limited role with poise, showcasing his ability to thrive in team dynamics.
Evans’ wiry frame and active defensive hands allow him to disrupt passing lanes and anticipate plays. His strong communication skills on the defensive end highlight his willingness to grow as a complete player. However, Evans must balance exerting himself offensively and remaining fully locked in defensively throughout games. With improved strength, refined shot selection, and consistency on both ends, Evans has the potential to carve out a meaningful role at the next level.
"Last season, Isaiah Evans flashed his potential as a dynamic shooter and scorer, even in a limited role on Duke's talented roster. His long-term upside remains highly intriguing." — Matt Babcock, NBA Draft Analyst
Strengths
Three-Level Scoring:Â Proficient at scoring from beyond the arc, mid-range, and around the rim.
Unlimited Range:Â Shoots confidently from deep, with the ability to make tough shots regularly.
Defensive Disruptor:Â Uses length, instincts, and active hands to create turnovers.
Quick Release:Â Efficient shooting mechanics allow him to get his shot off under defensive pressure.
Concerns
Physical Strength:Â Needs to add weight and strength to compete with physical defenders at the next level.
Shot Selection:Â Settles for contested or low-percentage shots.
Consistency on Defense:Â Must commit to locking in defensively on every possession.
First Step Explosiveness:Â Occasionally struggles to create separation against quicker defenders.
Prone to Forcing Plays:Â Decision-making can be rushed, impacting offensive efficiency.
Bottom Line
Isaiah Evans is a confident, skilled scorer with the tools to become a dynamic wing at the NBA level. His ability to create and make tough shots, combined with his defensive potential, positions him as an intriguing prospect. With further development in strength, shot selection, and defensive consistency, Evans has the upside to become a significant contributor at the NBA level.Â

