2026 6’0 Aziz Aljurhanni (Westover): Coming from New Jersey, Aljurhanni is a new name to start monitoring at Westover high school in the coming years. He had a solid showing at the NC Freshman 40 and when you talk about his game, Aljurhanni is a strong-frame, physical prospect at his age, showing his ability to play hard, can bully opponents on both sides of the ball, and finish through contact. He brings a nice two-way presence to the court but also can knock down shots from outside as well. A new name to really keep an eye on.
2026 6’4 Bradley Floyd (Kings Mountain): Floyd is an interesting prospect, especially with what he could ultimately be at the end of his high school career. He has great size and a strong frame already at a young age, and he made his presence felt on the defensive end as well as showing versatility to his game. He can guard multiple positions on the court and really stepped up in making his presence felt against some of the top prospects at the camp.
2026 6’3 Ashton Pierce (North Meck): Many have heard Pierce’s name already and he should only continue to be a player that many will monitor. Already earning his first offer after the camp, Pierce just has that “it” factor to his game. He plays with a ton of confidence, understands how to create his own shot, and can operate from multiple levels. He also reads the floor and plays with great pace to his game, showing that he can mix it up on the court but can also put on a show in getting to the rim. He should quickly be a force as a freshman here in North Carolina and expect more programs to start coming his way.
2026 6’3 Josiah Johnson-Freeman (Northside Christian): Really like what I saw out of Johnson-Freeman, especially with his ability to be a perimeter threat and smoothly knock down shots from outside and from three. He was able to pull up in rhythm and confidently score on the floor with his jumper on several occasions. Johnson-Freeman can be a tough matchup with his size and understands how to be a primary scorer on the court as well as make unselfish plays. You can see he understands well at his age.
2026 6’4 Jaiquan Clay (High Point Christian): Clay is a name that we have mentioned quite a few times in the past and at the camp, he really caught our eyes with not only his athleticism but also his defensive presence. Clay has terrific bounce to his game and used that athleticism to his advantage in not only finishing at the rim but also blocking multiple shots, making his presence felt on both sides of the floor. His blend of size, feel, and skill set are very intriguing.