2026 NBA Draft: Juke Harris 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.
Juke Harris
Position: Guard/Forward
College: Wake Forest
Class: Sophomore
Height/Weight: 6'7", 200 lbs
Birthdate: July 22, 2005
High School: Salisbury HS (NC)
Player Overview
Juke Harris is a long, skilled perimeter player with true three-level scoring ability and the frame to develop into a versatile two-way wing. At 6-foot-7 with good positional length, he brings an advanced scoring package, a high basketball IQ, and flashes of defensive disruption. His feel for spacing, ability to move without the ball, and natural scoring instincts make him one of the more intriguing young wings in college basketball.
"Harris’ combination of positional size and three-level scoring is very intriguing. He has seemingly come out of nowhere this season, and he’s doing some great things. I’m looking forward to tracking his progress." — Matt Babcock, NBA Draft Analyst
Strengths
Frame: Great size for a guard at 6’7”, giving him real positional versatility.
Offensive Versatility: Can score at all three levels; uses angles and body control to finish and can hit jumpers, including from deep.
High IQ: Understands spacing, cuts well, relocates to open windows, and plays with maturity.
Defensive Instincts: Length and footwork allow him to guard multiple positions; shows strong anticipation and angles defensively.
Concerns
Three-Point Consistency: Capable shooter, but his volume and consistency remain questions.
Explosive Burst: Good athlete but not an elite one; may struggle to consistently separate against quicker defenders.
Physical Strength: Needs to add muscle to absorb contact and defend bigger wings.
Playmaking: Can handle it, but his assist numbers remain low; still developing as a creator for others.
Turnovers: As his role expands, decision-making under pressure and limiting risky passes will be important.
Bottom Line
Harris is a high-upside wing who offers a rare blend of size, scoring versatility, and instincts. He has already shown flashes of becoming a multi-dimensional scorer while providing defensive value thanks to his length and IQ. Continued strength development, improved shooting consistency, and refined playmaking will be key steps. If he progresses in those areas, Harris has the tools to become a foundational piece for Wake Forest and a compelling long-term pro prospect.

