In South Carolina's largest high school classification Zeb Graham averaged 20 points and 5 rebounds per game. As a sophomore, he was voted 5A SCHSL All-State. He has been a stall wart at point guard for the Team Charlotte program, so he has produced at a high level against top talent.

Graham is quick as a hiccup off the bounce and has range that extends out to the volleyball line. He is just a good player, plain and simple. However, for whatever reason, Graham is still falling under the radar. After his performance at the 2015 South Carolina Top 80 exposure camp we wrote, 'Graham is a skilled highly talented guard who competes. His ability as a true point guard are second to none as he sees the floor and gets to the rim at a very high level. Graham's camp coach Philip Deter stated, 'The sky is the limit for Zeb because he can play the game is so many different ways. I can see him getting recruited at the high level and helping early.'

As with most of the top players in the state, Graham is an alum of the prestigious South Carolina Top 80 exposure camp. Even as a freshman, his immense talent was obvious, 'Graham is a very quick guard who excels in the open court and is a very capable on ball defender. Graham is a scoring guard, who has a quick release that is consistent. Graham's camp coach Blake Hall stated, 'Zeb is a very confident scorer and has a very nice shot.'

Always able to score the ball in bunches Graham has expanded his game in two aspects. He is making plays for others, consistently and he is touching the paint most of his possessions. Graham has a cat quick handle, and his first step gets him where he wants to go. Previously, he tended to fall for his jump shot. At the Upward Stars Team Camp Graham showed the ability to make a move and get downhill. He made great decisions in the paint as well, showing his game has taken a step forward as a high scoring play maker.

Right now Graham has offers from Presbyterian and Hampton University. That list should grow exponentially as he continues to be seen. There is no question, Graham can play with and compete against the top players.