High Point Basketball 2026 Commit: Alexandros Alexakis

Nationality: Greece 🇬🇷
Born: May 25, 2007
Height: 6’6″
Position: Combo Guard
High School: SoCal Academy (Los Angeles, CA)
Club: Dream Vision
Previous Club: Peristeri GS Athens U18 (Greece)
International: Greece U18 National Team


Player Overview

The Greek god of grit!
Alexandros Alexakis — the top-ranked guard out of Greece for the 2026 class — is a skilled 6’6″ combo guard with advanced two-way ability, a refined feel for the game, and a polished offensive toolkit well beyond his years.

After developing through Peristeri GS Athens, one of Greece’s premier youth programs, Alexakis made the move stateside to join SoCal Academy in California, where he’s faced elite prep competition and continued to expand his game.

Internationally, he’s already worn the blue and white of Greece’s U18 National Team, showcasing defensive versatility and IQ at the FIBA U18 EuroBasket. He’s also been nominated for the McDonald’s All-American Game, the premier showcase for high school talent in the United States — a rare honor for an international prospect.


Scouting Breakdown

Offensive Strengths

Three-Level Scoring
Alexakis is a confident, efficient shooter who can score off the catch or the dribble. His form is smooth and consistent, and his release is lightning quick — the result of constant refinement. Whether it’s spotting up on the wing or pulling up in transition, he keeps defenses honest.

Crafty Finisher
When attacking the rim, he combines burst with poise. His first step creates separation, and his strength allows him to finish through contact. Add in his ambidexterity, and Alexakis becomes a tough assignment at the basket.

Pick-and-Roll Control
Poised and cerebral, he manipulates defenses in pick-and-roll settings. He reads coverages, adjusts pace, and finds teammates in rhythm — showing a playmaking comfort level that’s uncommon for his age.

Basketball IQ & Vision
Alexakis is calm, decisive, and efficient with the ball. He understands spacing, tempo, and defensive rotations, allowing him to keep an offense organized and make high-level reads consistently.


Defensive Strengths

Point-of-Attack Toughness
Alexakis competes with an edge defensively. He uses quick feet, long arms, and active hands to frustrate opposing guards and force turnovers.

Switchability & Size
At 6’6”, he’s capable of guarding multiple positions, from smaller point guards to wings. His length and mobility make him an ideal modern defensive piece.

Motor & Anticipation
Effort is never an issue. He reads passing lanes, rotates early, and competes for every loose ball — constantly engaged on both ends.


Notable Performances

Rising Stars U18 League (2022–2023)
16.9 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 2.1 APG — emerged as a top scorer and floor leader for Peristeri’s U18 squad.

FIBA U16 European Championship (2023)
Averaged 16.9 PPG, showcasing advanced shot creation and fearlessness against top-tier international competition.

FIBA U18 EuroBasket (2024)
Contributed 3.3 PPG, 2.0 RPG, and 0.4 APG while providing defense and energy in rotational minutes for Greece.


Fit at High Point

Alexakis projects as a high-ceiling combo guard with size, poise, and a complete skill set. His blend of length, shooting, and defensive versatility gives him a chance to contribute early in his career.

He continues the growing pipeline from SoCal Academy to High Point, following in the footsteps of fan favorite Juslin Bodo Bodo, while adding another international presence to Coach Flynn Clayman’s roster.

With Alexakis joining 4-star point guard Trey Pearson and sharpshooter Danny Houlihan, it’s clear that Clayman’s 2026 class is built around tough, intelligent, and fundamentally sound guards. Alexakis provides the size and flexibility to play either on or off the ball, fitting seamlessly into Clayman’s motion-based, high-IQ system.


Final Word

Alexandros Alexakis embodies the modern European guard — long, skilled, and cerebral.
He’s a shot-maker, a facilitator, and a competitor who elevates everyone around him. His addition to High Point’s 2026 class solidifies Clayman’s reputation as a recruiter capable of identifying global talent — and it signals that the Panthers’ rise is no longer coming… it’s already here.