2026 NBA Draft: Amari Allen Scouting Report
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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.
Amari Allen
Position:Â Guard/Forward
College:Â Alabama
Class:Â Freshman
Height/Weight:Â 6'8", 205 lbs
Birthdate:Â January 26, 2006
High School: IMG Academy (FL)
Player Overview
Amari Allen is a versatile two-way wing/forward with legit size who already shows a well-rounded offensive profile rooted in IQ and utility. He plays within the flow, sees the floor, and consistently leans toward playing the right way, whether that’s swinging the ball, making the extra pass, or attacking a closeout with purpose. His jumper looks smooth and repeatable, giving him real spacing potential as a catch-and-shoot threat, and he has flashed the ability to get downhill off a few dribbles and finish through contact.
Defensively, Allen projects as a versatile wing and forward defender with impressive tools and agility, and he generally competes with a steady motor. The next step is to tighten the details: cleaner footwork, greater discipline (including avoiding careless fouls), and continued physical strength development so he can hold up against physical wings and forwards at higher levels.
"At 6'8", Amari Allen has the well-rounded skill set and versatility NBA teams covet. I expect him to play in the NBA; it's more a question of when than if." — Matt Babcock, NBA Draft Analyst
Strengths
Versatility and impact:Â Can contribute across multiple areas and fit different lineup needs without demanding touches.
Feel and decision-making:Â Plays unselfishly, makes quick reads, and helps the offense function as a connector.
Shooting indicators:Â Smooth form and the type of release that suggests real floor-spacing upside.
Straight-line driving and finishing:Â Can attack closeouts, get to the rim off a few dribbles, and finish through contact.
Rebounding activity and motor:Â Competes, crashes the glass, and brings consistent effort on both ends.
Two-way foundation:Â Tools and approach point toward a legitimate two-way role if the defensive details keep improving.
Concerns
Athletic ceiling:Â Not an elite explosive athlete, which can impact separation and consistent advantage-creation against NBA athletes.
Creation and assertiveness:Â Can defer too much and is not yet a consistent one-on-one shot creator.
Shooting consistency and volume:Â The indicators are good, but the long-range profile needs steadier results and reliable volume (including at the line) to lock in as a dependable spacer.
Defensive discipline:Â Footwork and foul habits need to be tightened to become consistently trustworthy possession-to-possession.
Strength development:Â Needs more functional strength to handle physicality and the nightly grind at the next level.
Bottom Line
Allen’s blend of size, feel, shooting indicators, and two-way versatility gives him a real modern-wing foundation. He projects as the type of high-level role player who can help good lineups function because he connects, competes, and doesn’t need the ball to make a difference. If his shot stabilizes, his defensive discipline improves, and he adds strength while maintaining mobility, he has a clear path to becoming a productive NBA wing and possesses upside to climb up.

