Malin Allard- The wiry wing/forward prospect was easily one of the most active players on this team. He consistently made hustle plays, but also showcased a quality amount of skill as a passer and scorer. Allard found ways to fill in the gaps effectively on both ends of the floor. 

Julian Williams- Arguably no prospect from this contest highlighted more natural tools than Williams, who maintained a simple, straightforward approach from start to finish. He displayed touch, rebounding instincts, athleticism as a finisher and defender, and made numerous plays in transition. 

BJ Keith- The tough, scrappy guard prospect continues to shine as a dominant defender and useful offensive force. He turns defense into offense as well as anyone, specifically through his ability to force turnovers and get out in the open floor. Keith is a great penetrator with a quick first step and the ability to finish or set up others. 

Syncere Lynch- It was pretty easy to identity Lynch as the leader of this team, given the way he established the tone on either end of the floor. He wreaked havoc as a defender at the point of attack, consistently battled on the glass, attacked the basket, and willingly did the dirty work. He made plays each time he stepped on the court. 

Jay Mitchell- After being on a tear for the entirety of the last month, Mitchell has continued his dominant play at camp. He’s establishing the tone and leading by example on both ends of the floor while scoring the ball in a variety of different ways. Mitchell has highlighted great defense, athleticism, and toughness in every setting. 

Isaiah Williams- The long, rugged forward prospect always seems to find a way to make a lasting impact, regardless of role or surrounding teammates. Defensively, he’s displays an exceptional combination of length, timing, and anticipation, which leads to a ton of blocks and intercepted passing lanes. Williams also finished around the basket and made smart passes on offense. 

Brock Bowen- In terms of shooters, one would be hard-pressed to find many guys more capable than Bowen. His range, repeatable mechanics, movement without the ball, and ability to draw defensive attention without the ball make him an asset to any team. That being said, Bowen also showed the understanding to initiate the offense, attack the basket, and make smart passes to his teammates.

Kenechi Nwosu- The long, athletic, high-motor forward prospect continues to look like an obvious priority for various college programs. He’s a game-changing defensive player with clear toughness, rebounding instincts, and the ability to defend in space or protect the rim. Nwosu is very difficult to stop when running the floor in transition or attacking the basket. 

Carson Daniel- Despite being one of the youngest players on the roster, there’s already a lot to like with Daniel. He’s smart, tough, unselfish, and seems to naturally affect all facets of the game from the point guard position. Daniel is a rugged defender with IQ, quickness, and an excellent balance between scoring and playmaking. He’s already quite impressive but still has long-term potential remaining. 

Peyton Gerald- The long, wiry forward/post prospect simply knows how to make plays on both ends of the floor. He’s a steady presence that doesn’t force the action and understands how to find his opportunities within the flow of the offense. Gerald finishes well with either hand, can knock down midrange jumpers, and utilizes his length well to alter shots. 

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