2024 Desmond Kent (BSA Supreme): With the matchups that BSA Supreme had lined up, this was a HUGE opportunity for Kent to really make a statement, and he did just that. Kent, a rising prospect that continues to go above and beyond expectations, put on a show all throughout against some impressive talent. He showed that he belongs and that college coaches shouldn’t be waiting; the offers should roll in! His length, his development, his shot-making, his ability to create off the bounce, his athleticism and versatility… there is so much to like and yet so much more potential. It is scary to think what he could ultimately be, but coaches shouldn’t be waiting around anymore.
2024 Grant Hamilton (CP3): Talk about putting on a show and opening eyes, Hamilton had everyone talking about him at the event. The guard showcased how deadly he can be as a shooter with range, as he was one of the top shooters throughout the event. But he continues to show that he is more than just a prolific knockdown shooter, as he created well-around defenders off the dribble, displayed quick handles, tremendous IQ, and a great feel for the game. We got a feeling his interest level with college coaches is only going to rise, as he had a lot of people talking after the event.
2024 Cooper Kowalski (Charleston Raptors): Kowalski had a lot of buzz coming into the event, and that didn’t slow down by any means. College coaches were surrounding the baselines to check him out, and he eventually earned his first offer at the event. But he should only continue to be a hot topic with college programs with what we saw. Skilled, hard-working, do-it-all, and one that simply produces, Kowalski looks to be a fast-rising prospect to watch out for down in South Carolina.
2024 Braylhan Thomas (Upward Stars): It had been a bit since seeing Thomas in action, but he didn’t disappoint with his play. He led the charge on the court for the Upward Stars Carolina, and one can see why schools are looking to target him more. Thomas knows to be that assertive offensive weapon, as time after time he can put up big numbers. His athleticism and his ability to score downhill are impressive, finishing strong around the basket and at the rim, while also stepping out to knock down shots. He knows how to produce, and college coaches continue to notice.
2025 Zacch Wiggins (CP3): I was very impressed with Wiggins’ overall impact and what he showed throughout the event. Really do believe he opened more eyes to what he can bring to the table. Wiggins displayed more of his capability of knocking down shots with his jumper, including stretching the defense behind the arc. You add that to his capability of bringing athleticism, scoring at the rim, being a versatile defender, and being one that impacts the game in a variety of ways.