2024 Bryson Heath (Warriors): Heath fit the name on his jersey; even though the game didn’t go the way he wanted, Heath really showcased his ability to create and use his speed to his advantage. Creating well off the dribble, Heath was able to get around defenders and make play after play, creating not only his own shot but setting up others.

2025 Jayden Little (NC Jayhawks): Little led the charge in what was an impressive team showing. Little did his work getting downhill for much of the game, getting paint touch after paint touch and finding ways to score around defenders. He also gave a glimpse of his ability to knock down a few shots as well, but he didn’t settle for much of the game.

2026 Nicholas Daniel (Carolina Clutch): Daniel is a young prospect that stands at 6’5 and was able to make plays in a variety of ways. His frame and size certainly grab your attention, but he showed flashes of his ability to be a scoring threat and even step out when need be. Just a name to jot down and watch more as he develops.

2025 Miles Leaks (Upward Stars Carolina Doyle): I always enjoy watching Leaks operate on the court, and I believe that he is one that gets overlooked in the class of 2025. But every time I see him, he plays with poise, makes good reads, is a leader on the court, and shows that he can create for himself and for others as well as knock down shots from the outside. High IQ guard that played well.

2025 Jaylen Hewitt (Team Trezz 2025): Hewitt is listed at 6’4 but he certainly and plays a lot bigger than that. Hewitt has a college frame that you have to like, as well as solid athleticism in his game. He can score inside but also step out, defend multiple positions, and finishes well as well as stay active on the glass. He had a solid Day 2 showing for his team.

2024 Santana London (JB Pack Elite): London put on a show, scoring 28 points and doing it all on the court. London was able to create off the bounce, pull-up off the dribble and knock down shots from multiple levels, but also display how shifty and creative he can be in penetrating the defense. London was off the charts on Day 2 and captured some eyes with his play.

2024 Isiah Lash (The Town): Heard about Lash on Day 1, so I had to check him out on Day 2. I wasn’t disappointed, as the 6’5 prospect is a name to star adding more to your watch list and could be a late bloomer type prospect. He has a very nice well-rounded game, playing at his pace and with a smooth feel. With his versatility, Lash can help in a lot of ways whether it is scoring strong inside or stepping out, making smart reads, helping on the glass, and being a nice defensive presence as well.

2025 Derek Ross (Wildcats Elite): Though Ross may have not had the offensive scoring show that we have seen in the past, I was really excited in seeing his ability to be that leader and floor general for his team. Ross plays with an unselfish mindset; pushing the pace at times, always having his head up and reading the floor, and delivering pinpoint passes to set up easy buckets for his teammates. Absolutely loved his vision and playmaking for his teammates on Day 2.

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