Four-star prospect Maximo Adams agrees to Longhorns visit

As Texas Longhorns basketball continues to build for the future, they got good news on the recruiting front on Monday.
Four-star prospect Maximo Adams revealed the list of programs he will visit, and Texas made the cut.
Now that Adams is moving into the next phase of the recruiting process, the Longhorns have a reason to celebrate.
While the Longhorns' 2026 class would get a boost with Adams in the mix, they do face competition.
He is also set to visit Kentucky, Michigan State, Kansas, North Carolina, and Duke.
The interest from some of the top programs comes as no surprise after the numbers he has put up.
During his junior season at Sierra Canyon School, Adams helped lead the Trailblazers to the program's first state title since 2019.
He has also shined infront scouts at national showcases.
Those showcases include the annual Pangos All-American Camp in Las Vegas and the EYBL circuit in the spring and summer.
2026 Top-30 overall recruit Maximo Adams (@MaximoAdams25) has scheduled official visits Kentucky, Michigan State, Kansas, North Carolina, Texas and Duke, he tells @Rivals.
Full visit schedule (+): https://t.co/MqjVm4Jciqpic.twitter.com/9lYqDpYfBj Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) August 11, 2025Currently, the California native is ranked as the 40th best prospect in his class by 247Sports.
They also rank him as the 17th-best small forward.
Those rankings are partly why Adams has seen his stock skyrocket over the last few months.
With a final decision still months away, Adams will be a prospect to watch.
He has drawn the attention of some of the best programs in the nation.
That list could continue to grow the longer his recruitment stays open.
Texas is hoping to be in the mix until the end.If the Longhorns can add Adams, they would get one of the most talented scorers in the 2026 class who still has room to grow at the college level.
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