Virginia a top-10 finalist for five-star 2027 point guard Nasir Anderson

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Ryan Odom has been on an absolute tear during this recruiting season. After already being a top-10 finalist for three top-40 prospects (including a pair of five-stars), Virginia is a finalist for yet another five-star recruit.
The latest star prospect to consider the Cavaliers is point guard Nasir Anderson, who ESPN ranked as the No. 9 recruit in the country and the second-best point guard. He is one of the most coveted high school recruits in the country.
According to League Ready, Anderson has narrowed his list to Virginia, Florida, UConn, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, Syracuse, Indiana, Georgia and Providence.
NEWS: 2027 5⭐️ Nasir Anderson is down to ten schools, he tells @LeagueRDY:
— Sam Kayser (@KayserHoops) August 22, 2026
Kentucky
North Carolina
UConn
Providence
Syracuse
Indiana
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Virginia
The 6-foot-4 guard is a Top-10 overall prospect and #9 overall in the @SCNext 100. pic.twitter.com/a33ZdF7Apl
Anderson had offers from several other notable Power Four programs, including Kansas, Houston, Illinois, Auburn, Louisville, Alabama, USC and Virginia Tech — but all of those programs were omitted from his top-10 list.
Top programs are courting the Georgian guard for several reasons. Anderson is known for his scoring ability and versatility, as he averaged 18.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 2.3 steals per game on the AAU circuit this year.
Adam Finkelstein of 247Sports praised Anderson as one of the most dynamic guards in the 2027 class.
“A lefty power guard who plays with a distinct downhill style, Anderson can bully his way to the rim more effectively than arguably any other guard in the national class,” Finkelstein said. “He’s built almost like a football player, with a tremendously powerful upper body, good positional size, and long arms, which allows him to initiate, and then absorb, all types of contact going to his dominant side. He’s virtually unstoppable with the ball in the open court.”
Other scouts have also taken note of Anderson’s elite metrics in terms of ball-handling skills, body control, moves at the rim, and on-court awareness. Anderson has been compared to another star from the Peach State, Anthony Edwards of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves. That may be a lofty comparison, but the young Anderson shows flashes of meeting those expectations.
Nasir Anderson has been the engine of adidas 3SSB's 2-0 start at the NextGen Finals in Athens.
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 22, 2026
The 6-foot-4, explosive 16-year-old point guard is averaging 18.5 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds per game. pic.twitter.com/mKznzKSrJz
If Virginia manages to land Anderson, he would be the program’s highest-rated recruit since Ralph Sampson. It would be easy to envision overwhelming success with Anderson operating Odom’s offense with players like Chance Mallory, Favour Ibe and other recruits forming an elite attack.
After the Cavaliers won 30 games in Odom's first season, the nation began to take notice. Virginia is reemerging as an ACC giant with its new head coach. Several blue-chip recruits are considering taking their talents to Charlottesville.

Xander Tilock serves as the lead editor for Virginia on SI. He previously spent four years as a Senior Writer/Sports Editor for The Cavalier Daily, where he authored the publication’s most articles since 2017 and was named Literary Writer of the Year in 2023. Xander has been referenced on ACC Network, Yahoo Sports, Sirius XM ACC Radio, UVA Today, The Virginian-Pilot, and dozens of other publications nationwide. Outside of journalistic endeavors, Xander graduated with distinction from the University of Virginia in 2026. He is also a proud owner of the Green Bay Packers — and for a final twist, you can find him acting, writing, directing, and producing films and plays. Follow Xander on X @xandertilock
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