Payton Jones, one of Syracuse basketball’s 2027 point guard targets, is on the move again.
The four-star guard has transferred to Dynamic Prep in Carrollton, Texas, a program that has become one of the country’s heavyweights. Jones, who is listed at 6-foot-3 and 188 pounds, previously starred at Beaumont United High School in Beaumont, Texas, where he averaged 20 points per game during the 2025-26 season.
Syracuse’s staff got a close look at Jones during a live period on the AAU circuit this past May. The Orange, now under first-year head coach Gerry McNamara, watched him while he played for the 17U team of the Houston-based Gulf Coast Blue Chips in the Under Armour Association league, according to recruiting analysts.
Jones has already built a big-time résumé. He has scored more than 2,000 career points in high school, and his scholarship offer sheet on Instagram includes Texas Southern University, Kansas State, Lamar, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, LSU, Missouri, Stephen F.
Austin, Maryland, Grambling State, UTSA, San Diego, Auburn, TCU, N.C. State, SMU, UNLV, New Orleans, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech, New Mexico State, Houston, Cincinnati, Clemson and Baylor, among others.
He also made noise in Hamilton, Ohio, near Cincinnati, when the UAA circuit held a session there in May. Jones averaged 20.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game in that stretch and was named by the scouting experts at The Circuit.
Dynamic Prep gives him a major stage. The Bearcats are coached by former NBA star Jermaine O'Neal and have quickly established themselves among the nation’s elite.
This past season, they reached the semifinals of the Chipotle Nationals. In 2024-25, Dynamic Prep went 34-5 overall and advanced to the championship game of the Chipotle Nationals.
MaxPreps ranked the program No. 1 in the country in its final national rankings of independent basketball academies and prep-school teams that do not compete for state-affiliated high school titles.
In the 2027 class, the industry-generated 247Sports Composite has Jones at No. 76 overall, No. 13 among combo guards and No. 4 in Texas. Another ranking lists him at No. 82 nationally, No. 21 at point guard and No. 5 in Texas.
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