In a two-game span over the weekend, AJ Dybantsa scored 72 total points. Playing in his last year for Utah Prep UT, the 6-foot-9 swingman went ballistic over the Allen Iverson Classic's 2025 Blackout Signature Series in New Jersey, Jersey City.
On Friday, the $3.8 million-valued NIL athlete, per ON3, dropped a game-high 31 points to lead his team over The Patrick School NJ, winning 78-73. Dybantsa, the No. 1-ranked recruit for the Class of 2025, would follow it up with an even more impressive 41-marker showing the next day in Utah Prep's 26-point drubbing of the Western Reserve Academy, with the final score 97-71.
Here are Dybantsa's highlights from his 31-point performance on Friday.
Throughout the highlight reel, the Brockton native used his immense speed and athleticism to get at the rim and score at will. Dybantsa was also able to use these abilities to make an impact on other areas such as rebounding the basketball and defending on-ball his matchups against a gutsy hometown squad.
Here are Dybantsa's highlights from his 41-marker explosion on Saturday.
For this game, while Dybantsa was still a force with slashing and defending on-ball, he showcased his three-level scoring prowess. Constantly throughout the video compilation, the Utah Prep phenom can be seen pulling up in key areas of the mid-range such as the elbow and the top of the key. Occasionally, he'd even step out for a three-ball.
All in all, a mammoth outing through and through for the BYU signee.
AJ Dybantsa signs for BYU, wrapping up an electrifying high school career
In December, AJ Dybantsa made his announcement and signed for the BYU Cougars ahead of a 2025-2026 college basketball season that could be a one-and-done stint for him. One of the most highly-touted prospects in his generation, Dybantsa announced his decision on ESPN's "First Take" after teasing it with global energy drink company Red Bull.
When he takes the leap to college later in 2025, expect all eyes to be on AJ Dybantsa.