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Oklahoma
OklahomaOklahoma SoonersCommitted · 4/13/2026
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Khani Rooths

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Washington, DCIMG Academy
Jersey
#9
Pos
SF
HT / WT
6-8 / 195
Class
SO
NIL Valuation
Experience
2024 – 2025
Year
Sophomore
Age
20
The Journey
Class of 2024
Oklahoma Sooners
Oklahoma Sooners
Sooners
COMMITTED
Louisville Cardinals
TRANSFER
IMG Academy Ascenders
HIGH SCHOOL
Georgetown Preparatory School Hoyas
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Oklahoma
COMMITTED4/13/2026
100.0%
1142 mi
39
0
1
Oklahoma
OklahomaCOMMITTED
100.0%

Scouting Report

Approved · Aug 3, 2023

Khani Rooths

Scouted byJamie ShawSenior National Recruiting Analyst
SF2024 · Basketball

Khani Rooths has a great frame and great length with real positional size (measured 6-foot-8, or so). The ball skills are developing; however, he is getting more confident with the ball in his hands. His mid-post/mid-range game is getting more dangerous. He will knock down some spot threes, and he can get downhill off the bounce. Defensively, Rooths is really intriguing. He can slide his feet with guards at the point of attack, disrupt the passing lanes, and he has the length and size to switch down to guard forwards. As you project Rooths forward, the archetype and physical tools…

Personal Life

Khani Rooths transferred from Washington (D.C.) Georgetown Prep to national powerhouse prep program IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, before his junior season. During December 2022’s Hoophall West event, Rooths averaged four blocks per game. “I defend everything, and I take pride in that,” Rooths told On3’s Joe Tipton. “I can attack the rim well, draw fouls, and get to the line. I’m versatile and can play multiple positions. I want to improve the most with my catch-and-shoot threes.” Rooths said he credits a lot of his success as a player from his grandfather, who coached women’s basketball on a number of different levels. “He taught me to find ways to really affect the game,” Rooths told ProspectiveInsight.com. “Sometimes my shot is not going, so I’ve learned from him to find ways to get my teammates open. He also taught me to be really aggressive as much as I can and just show people that I am him.” Rooths said he enjoys watching LeBron James, Jayson Tatum and Paul George. “I like the way Paul George plays, how he lets the game come to him, but he can still take it over. How LeBron knows everything like his knowledge of the game and how he knows what his teammates are going to do, how he can just control the tempo and stuff like that. Jayson Tatum, how he can take his man anytime he wants to get a bucket anytime.”

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