Evaluation Series: Tiffany Reyes
VERSATILE SCORING GUARD: Tiffany Reyes

6'1"
2029 | Guard
School: Blair Academy (NJ)
CLUB: West Virginia Thunder 16U S40
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She recently received an offer from Blair Academy (NJ) to continue her academic and athletic career at the prep level. On the club side, she competes with West Virginia Thunder S40 Sullivan on the AAU circuit.
Internationally, she is a fixture on the Philippine National Team, representing her country at both the U16 and U18 levels. This June 2nd will mark her third time wearing the PH flag, as she prepares to compete in the SEABA Qualifier. At just 13 years old, she became the youngest member of the U18 Philippine National Team to compete at the FIBA Asia Cup in 2024, averaging 9 points per game on the international stage. Last year at the U16 level, she delivered one of the most memorable moments in recent Philippine basketball history hitting a buzzer-beating game-winner against rival Korea on her 15th birthday.
Domestically, her profile continues to rise. At last weekend's Clash in Hamilton, the first live session of the season she was named a top standout by Greater Cincinnati evaluators and checked in ranked No. 14 in the Greater Cincinnati region.
Tiffany Reyes is proving to be the latter.
At 6’1” with combo guard skills and natural scoring instincts, Reyes has quickly established herself as a rising name in the 2028 class. Competing both internationally and on the U.S. circuit, she brings a blend of size, confidence, and shot-making ability that translates across levels of competition.
Her game is built on versatility, but it’s her ability to produce under pressure that separates her.
The Scorer
Reyes is a true three-level scorer who can impact the game from anywhere on the floor. She stretches defenses with her perimeter shooting, attacks gaps off the dribble, and finishes through contact using her size and body control. Her ability to create her own shot gives her consistent offensive value, especially late in possessions.
She doesn’t rely on one area to score she reads the defense, takes what’s available, and punishes mismatches with confidence.
The Playmaker
Beyond scoring, Reyes shows developing playmaking instincts that add another layer to her game. She can handle the ball in secondary actions, create opportunities for teammates, and make composed reads when defenses collapse. Her size allows her to see over defenders, giving her an advantage when facilitating in traffic.
As her decision-making continues to sharpen, she projects as a more complete offensive guard.
The Competitor
Reyes has already shown the ability to perform in high-pressure environments, highlighted by her game-winning performance on the international stage. She plays with confidence and composure, embracing big moments rather than shying away from them.
That mindset, combined with her skill set, gives her a competitive edge that translates beyond the stat sheet.
The Defender
On the defensive end, Reyes uses her length and size to guard multiple perimeter positions. She competes within team concepts, stays active, and shows the ability to contest shots effectively. While still developing consistency, the tools are there for her to become a reliable two-way presence.
As her strength and defensive discipline improve, her impact on this end will continue to grow.
What She Brings to a Program
Reyes brings size, scoring versatility, and confidence to the guard position. She can create offense at multiple levels, contribute as a secondary playmaker, and compete against high-level competition. Her ability to perform in big moments adds significant value to her overall profile.
She is a player who can both produce and elevate a team’s offensive ceiling.
A Rising Scoring Guard in the 2029 Class
With her combination of size, skill, and shot-making ability, Tiffany Reyes stands out as one of the more intriguing scoring point guards in the 2029 class. Her ability to impact the game across different settings from international play to AAU competition highlights her adaptability and long-term potential.
As she continues to refine her all-around game, Reyes projects as a guard capable of making an impact at the next level.
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