6’1 ’23 Isaiah Ramazani (NC Spartans Bell)

There are a variety of college prospects on NC Spartans Bell, and Ramazani is quite appealing as a productive two-way leader. He’s a scrappy, high-motor guard with quickness, toughness, and an understanding of how to make his presence felt on both ends of the floor. Ramazani is an active defender, willing rebounder, and fairly well-rounded offensive piece. He scored the ball in a variety of ways during this contest. 

6’1 ’24 Hunter Decuir (Team Hustle)

The Team Hustle roster can beat opponents in numerous different ways, and Decuir was their difference-maker in this showing. He’s a lethal shooting threat with the ability to heat up and knock down three-pointers with frequency. Decuir was also able to attack closeouts and finish floaters or make passes to open teammates, but looked to hit jumpers whenever possible. He offered communication and an active defensive presence. 

6’6 ’25 Jackson Fannon (Carolina Riptide)

Although some ups and downs as a team, Fannon was a guy who constantly shined within his role on both ends of the floor. He’s a big, strong-bodied forward/post prospect with a high motor and the ability to battle inside or space the floor from the perimeter. Fannon mixes it up as a rebounder, understands how to wall-up defensively, and is adaptable to whatever the team needs. Given his age, he will certainly be a useful player over the coming years. 

5’10 ’26 Nick Arnold (Carolina Riptide)

Though young, it’s already easy to see the appeal with someone like Arnold. Between his exceptional feel, poise, and crafty, well-rounded identity, he’s able to reliably dictate the offensive action with the ball in his hands. Arnold is able to effortlessly break down opponents, touch the paint, and make sharp reads amidst traffic. He’s also a steady scoring option from all levels, and mixes it up enough to keep defenses guessing. 

6’2 ’23 Anthony Breland (Team Eat)

Given everything he showcased in this contest, there should be a lot of coaches closely monitoring Breland throughout the month of July. He’s a sturdy, polished, very skilled guard prospect with the ability to fill it up offensively and apply scoring pressure in a variety of different ways. Breland possesses vision and playmaking instincts, but is primarily wired to score the ball from all levels. Expect him to draw plenty of attention this month. 

6’5 ’23 Graham Worland (1 of 1 Elite)

The 1 of 1 Elite roster has so many quality pieces, and Worland should see as much attention from college coaches as basically anyone on the roster. He’s a well-rounded wing with IQ, size, and an adaptable approach to the game. Worland is a lethal shooting threat who forces opponents to constantly stay attached along the perimeter. That being said, he’s more than capable of attacking off the bounce, creating for himself or others, and making his presence felt as a defender and rebounder. 

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