Prospect Profile: Reynoldsburg's Jordan Fisher
The 2025 guard wants to settle "unfinished business" for his senior year. He also shares what Michael Redd told him, when he aims to make his college decision and more
COLUMBUS, OH - Jordan Fisher has been a familiar name in the Central Ohio hoops scene for quite some time. He picked up his first Division I offer, from Youngstown State, his freshman season, a day before he led Reynoldsburg in scoring in a district finals loss to Upper Arlington.
Since then, he’s collected seven more offers and earned Special Mention All-State in a junior campaign where he averaged 16 points and five rebounds per game as the Raiders won a share of the OCC-Buckeye title, their first conference championship in 11 years.
As the six-foot-six guard enters the AAU live period, he hopes to make a strong impression against some of the nation’s best talent and prove that he is one of the best guards in Ohio. Fisher chatted with 270 Hoops about his recruitment and his bond with his Reynoldsburg teammates as they aim to finish his high school career on a high note.
270 Hoops: You started your final AAU season with the new MR22 Elite team on the 3SSB circuit. How has that been and how would you evaluate your play so far?
Jordan Fisher: AAU season has been really good. I love the experience. In AAU you really get to see where you stand as a basketball player against guys across the country. Personally, I feel like I fit in really well, I’m ready for whatever, I can play in any environment.
For the live period though, I am playing with Indy Heat on the EYBL circuit, where there are more talented players. If I am to play well, there will be more eyes on me and the experience will be better.