#28- Kai Davis- The long, athletic wing/forward prospect simply caused havoc with his nonstop two-way motor. Davis has arguably been the top defensive player in attendance, given the way he contains his assignment, forces turnovers, and pushes the break with relative ease. He pursues rebounds well and possesses nice ball skills for his size.

 

#25- Christian Coles- The strong-bodied guard was certainly among the most intriguing prospects on display, given his blend of size and skill. Coles can handle the ball, make plays in the open floor, and rebound quite well for his position.

 

#19- Trey Manhertz- Few prospects in attendance possess the natural long-term upside of Manhertz, who is long, active, and truly just beginning to scratch the surface of his abilities. He utilizes the length well around the basket on both ends of the floor but will only continue to get better with physical maturation and additional repetitions.

 

#23- Trevor Manhertz- There