Kobe Edwards, a 6-foot-1, four-star point guard from Greenfield School in North Carolina, has set the basketball world alight with his latest highlight reel, shared on Tuesday on SLAM High School's Instagram. In the video, the Class of 2026 phenom showcases his all-around game, effortlessly draining threes, slashing to the basket for tough buckets and throwing down emphatic dunks.
The video, which features Edwards dominating against multiple opponents, has left fans speechless and reignited discussions about his star ranking.
"Na he's buggin 😳🔥🔥," one fan exclaimed in the comments.
"That boy went on a plant-based diet didn't he… Cause gahhh damn 3 😭🔥," another user said.
"And we still think the best hoopers don't come from NC? 😂," another fan commented.
Some fans felt his current four-star ranking undersells his talent, with some questioning why he hasn't already earned the coveted five-star status.
"Yeah, go ahead and add that five star wtf," one fan said.
"4 star? Nahhh," another fan commented.
"Slide that 5th star...kid moving different," another fan wrote.

Kobe Edwards garners growing interest from top college programs
Edwards is still quite early in his recruiting journey. However, performances like these have positioned him as a rising star in the Class of 2026, as both fans and scouts alike are excited about his potential.
He has received 18 offers, including from top programs like LSU, the University of Maryland, Georgetown University and Oklahoma State. He's ranked as the No. 105 player in the nation and the 13th-best point guard in the 2026 class, according to On3.
The point guard averaged 13.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals in four games played last season. The future looks bright for Kobe Edwards, and the basketball world will be watching closely as his journey unfolds.