6’3 ’23 Jacob Tiller (Team Swish)
There are numerous appealing prospects on Team Swish, and Tiller is arguably as appealing as anyone. He’s a bouncy, shot-making guard who plays with a constant chip on his shoulder. Tiller can score from all levels, work with or without the ball, and meet opponents at the rim on either end of the floor. He’s a solid rebounder with useful vision and overall creation skills.
6’4 ’23 Quran Anderson (Team Intensity)
Although various guys could be mentioned, Anderson stood out as the focal point for this Team Intensity squad. He’s a long, skilled, athletic wing prospect with the ability to effectively operate as a primary creator for this group. Anderson scored the ball from all levels, and did so with nice efficiency in each showing. He makes smart decisions and simply knows how to lead this squad.
6’7 ’23 Fletcher Bingham (PSB Larkin)
It’s easy to see the balance with this PSB Larkin team, which has allowed Bingham to be as impressive as anyone on the roster. He’s a smart, skilled forward prospect with touch, footwork, and reliable floor-spacing ability. Bingham is also a solid athlete who moves well for his size and can block shots at a nice rate around the rim. His stock is clearly trending upward. He should start collecting offers soon.
6’1 ’23 Jordan Miller (Upward Stars Upstate)
Given everything he provides on both ends of the floor, it would be difficult to say anything other than positives about Miller and his overall leadership status. He’s a very tough, smart, engaged guard prospect who knows how to consistently outwork his assignment on both ends of the floor. Miller handles the ball with care, sets up others, and scores the ball at an efficient rate from all levels. He’s also an excellent defender with toughness and great instincts. Expect him to receive offers going forward.
6’4 ’23 Khalil Genwright (WBC Elite)
It’s pretty easy to see Genwright shining as the leader of this WBC Elite group, and today was no different. He’s a strong, mobile wing/forward with the ability to get downhill and finish at will. Genwright asserts himself on the glass, defends multiple positions, and looks to push the break in transition whenever possible. Given his production over the recent months, folks should expect him to have a very strong senior season.