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Louisiana Native Brenton Gordon Developing Into a High-IQ Student-Athlete Leader

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Louisiana Native Brenton Gordon Developing Into a High-IQ Student-Athlete Leader

Brenton Gordon, a 2026-point guard from Chino High School / Cooper Academy in California, is quickly establishing himself as a promising lead guard prospect known for his leadership, discipline, and advanced feel for the game.

A true floor general, Gordon models his game around control, communication, and decision-making. 

He is a pass-first point guard who prioritizes getting teammates involved, managing tempo, and creating structure on the floor.

Coaches and evaluators note his strong basketball IQ, willingness to defend full court, and consistent effort on both ends of the game.

Gordon takes pride in defending 94 feet, setting the tone defensively, and applying pressure on opposing ball handlers. 

His approach reflects a high-level understanding of pace, spacing, and situational awareness, traits that translate well to the next level of competition.

Offensively, he continues to develop as a facilitator who thrives in organized sets and transition opportunities. 

His ability to communicate effectively, read defenses, and make unselfish decisions makes him a valuable asset in any system that emphasizes guard leadership and team structure.

Brenton Gordon is a 2026-point guard from Chino High School / Cooper Academy in California who brings a strong leadership presence to the floor as a true pass-first floor general. 

He is known for his high basketball IQ, consistent communication, and ability to control tempo while making smart, unselfish decisions. 

Gordon takes pride in defending 94 feet, applying full-court pressure, and setting the tone defensively with effort and discipline.

Offensively, he excels at facilitating for teammates, reading defenses, and creating structure within the offense, while continuing to develop as a dynamic playmaker at the next level.

Brenton Gordon is actively seeking the right academic and athletic opportunity at the next level and is currently being recruited at the JUCO (Division I level), NAIA, and NCAA Division II levels.

He is positioned as a high-IQ, pass-first point guard who can immediately impact a program as a floor general, defensive presence, and leader on the court.

Gordon is open to programs where he can compete for minutes, elevate team structure, and continue developing within a disciplined, competitive system.

Coaches interested in roster fit, evaluations, or scholarship opportunities are encouraged to request additional film and information by contacting Regina Showers at  225.278.4910.

Film / Highlights

• Highlights: Brenton Gordon Highlights

• Additional Film: Game Film 1

• Additional Film: Game Film 2

• Additional Film: Game Film 3

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