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Warren's Jaxson Davis named 2026 Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year

Jaxson Davis's scoring and the passing abilities grab headlines, but those skills are not what make the Sun-Times Player of the Year special.

Warren’s 6-1 junior point guard plays with a unique sense of calm and confidence. It’s been there since he stepped on the court as a freshman.

“He can’t get sped up,” Jaxson’s dad Brian Davis said. “He plays at his own pace. That’s his superpower that most people don’t have.”

Davis has a rare comfort level on the court for a 17-year-old, and it didn’t happen by chance. He spent thousands of hours of his childhood at Joy of the Game in Deerfield.

Brian Davis worked as president of the large basketball facility and as a coach for the Rising Stars club team.

“There is no doubt that was very important,” Brian Davis said. “I was working there all the time, mornings to evenings. My wife went back to work and Jaxson lived at Joy of the Game, basically. He was at all my practices, watching the dream team with Jabari Parker and Tommy Hamilton.”

Family photos from Davis’s childhood show how basketball has always dominated his life. There’s a picture of Davis being held as a baby by Kobe Bryant. Derrick Rose and Jaxson when he was a toddler. A very young Jaxson with Jimmy Butler. Teenage Jaxson with Jalen Brunson.

Jimmy Butler and Jaxson Davis, Derrick Rose with Jaxson Davis and his family, Kobe Bryant holding Jaxson Davis and Jaxson Davis with Jalen Brunson.

Provided by Brian Davis

“Joy of the Game had a huge impact on me,” Davis said. “I was always there shooting around. Three years old and throwing it up at a 10-foot rim. It just played a huge part in developing my skill set.

“I remember waking up early on Saturday and Sundays to watch the older guys play. Joy of the Game was a big spot where NBA guys would come in and work out. Seeing those people taught me a lot.”

Davis led Warren to the state championship game last year as a sophomore. His confidence, composure and basketball IQ elevated his above-average team into a state title contender the past two seasons.

“I knew when he was young that he had a chance to play after high school,” Brian Davis said. “He always played up multiple levels, and his IQ was off the charts. He saw things before other players did. That will always be there. But there are things he needs to get better at as far as shooting, taking contact and getting stronger.”

Davis made headlines with his 51-point performance in the Big Dipper Holiday Tournament championship game in December and is on pace to become the all-time leading scorer in Lake County history and one of the top scorers in state history.

“That stuff is cool, but I really just want to win the state championship,” Davis said. “That’s my main goal overall.”

Davis has nearly 20 college scholarship offers, including most of the Big Ten. He’s widely considered a top 40 player in the national Class of 2027 and next year he will be the state’s best hope for a McDonald’s All-American in several years.

“It has always been a dream of mine to get an offer from a blue blood school,” Davis said. “I still have a lot of time left and they don’t usually get involved until around this spring. I think they will be sniffing around soon.”

Jaxson Davis handles the ball against DePaul Prep.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

Unlike many of the area’s high-profile basketball and football stars, Davis has not signed with an agent or focused on NIL yet.

“That will all come,” Brian Davis said. “We have gotten plenty of phone calls from top agencies. We are just letting him play basketball and be a kid for now.”

Brian Davis is a varsity assistant coach and the sophomore coach at Warren. Jaxson’s brother plays on the sophomore team, and there are usually 12 to 15 family members at Warren basketball games. The family is supremely focused on winning the state championship that the Blue Devils came so close to last season.

“Last year the title game against Benet was a roller coaster,” Davis said. “But we learned a lot. It is a huge challenge. Private schools are able to recruit. But we are right there. [This season] we lost to Benet by seven and DePaul Prep by four and we shot the ball terrible from three in that game. We aren’t that far from where we need to be to win a state championship.”

Two of Davis’s best friends and the other best local players in the class of 2027, Davion Thompson and Devin Cleveland, left the state for prep schools last year. As of now, Davis plans to stay.

“I don’t have any reason to leave,” Davis said.

CHICAGO SUN-TIMES PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

2025—Davion Thompson, Bolingbrook

2024—Morez Johnson, Thornton

2023—Jeremy Fears Jr., Joliet West

2022—Braden Huff, Glenbard West

2021—Max Christie, Rolling Meadows

2020—DJ Steward, Young

2019—DaJuan Gordon, Curie

2018—Talen Horton-Tucker, Simeon

2017—Alonzo Verge, Thornton

2016—Charlie Moore, Morgan Park

2015—Jalen Brunson, Stevenson

2014—Cliff Alexander, Curie

2013—Jahlil Okafor, Young

2012—Jabari Parker, Simeon

2011—Wayne Blackshear, Morgan Park

2010—Jereme Richmond, Waukegan

2009—Jereme Richmond, Waukegan

2008—Kevin Dillard, Homewood-Flossmoor

2007—Derrick Rose, Simeon

2006—Jon Scheyer, Glenbrook North

2005—DeAndre Thomas, Westinghouse

2004–Calvin Brock, Simeon

2003—Shannon Brown, Proviso East

2002—Sean Dockery, Julian

2001—Eddy Curry, Thornwood

2000—Cedrick Banks, Westinghouse

1999—Leon Smith, King

1998—Quentin Richardson, Young

1997—Melvin Ely, Thornton

1996—Ronnie Fields, Farragut

1995—Kevin Garnett, Farragut

1994—Jerry Gee, St. Martin de Porres

1993—Rashard Griffith, King

1992—Chris Collins, Glenbrook North

1991—Sherell Ford, Proviso East

1990—Jamie Brandon, King

1989—Deon Thomas, Simeon

1988—Eric Anderson, St. Francis de Sales

1987—Marcus Liberty, King

1986—Nick Anderson, Simeon

1985—Michael Ingram, Proviso West

1984—Hersey Hawkins, Westinghouse

1983—Len Bertolini, St. Patrick

1982—Bernard Jackson, Phillips

1981—Walter Downing, Providence

1980—Glenn Rivers, Proviso East

1979—Isiah Thomas, St. Joseph

1978—Mark Aguirre, Westinghouse

1977—Eddie Johnson, Westinghouse

1976—Glen Grunwald, East Leyden

1975—Pete Boesen, Maine South

1974—Audie Matthews, Bloom

1973—Mark Vitali, St. Charles

1972—Quinn Buckner, Thornridge

1971—Quinn Buckner, Thornridge

1970—Lloyd Batts, Thornton

1969—Jim Brewer, Proviso East

1968—Jeff Hickman, Lockport

1967—Rick Howat, Downers Grove

1966—Rich Bradshaw, Marshall

1965—Terry Hurley, Steinmetz

1964—Eugene Ford, Crane

1963—Joe Allen, Carver

1962—Cazzie Russell, Carver

1961—Bob Caress, Thornton

1960—George Wilson, Marshall

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