2024 6’9 Dean Simos (WS Christian PG):

Simos is a sneaky prospect to look at; he is one that brings size, has a versatile skill set in his game, shows that he can pass the ball well at his position, displays a nice touch in finishing around the basket, and faces up to stretch the defense out. Continues to be consistent in his last two events.

2024 6’9 Shomari Phillip (TSF National):

Absolutely loved what I saw from Phillip this weekend, and believe schools could use a player like him. A 6’9 forward that is competitive, plays hard, battles against bigger opponents, and is engaged both offensively and defensively. Does the dirty work, can be an offensive option, and plays hard defensively.

2024 6’3 Sam Wolff (DME PG):

Wolff was one that you couldn’t help but notice. He plays with a little swagger and flare in his game, being a playmaker off the ball in knocking down shots but also getting to his spots off the dribble. He will also surprise you with some impressive athleticism as well.

2024 6’3 Justin Redmond (DME PG):

Redmond is another prospect for DME that is going a bit under the radar but continued to show that he can be a gritty guard that has a big-time shooting ability, has a good offensive skill set, and makes tough plays throughout.

2024 6’7 Jalik Nicholls (NC GBB):

Nicholls is a player who could be a sneaky pick with his 6’7 frame, and his ability to step out and operate from the perimeter. He gets to his spots off the ball, can stretch the floor from three, but also uses his size effectively to attack and get to the rim. Excels well in transition.

2024 7’0 Frederiks Meinarts (IMG PG):

A player who certainly brought size, Meinarts is one that has the ability to stretch the floor and showed flashes of his game in spurts. Has a good feel and fluid for his size, is comfortable in stepping out to knock down shots with a good release, and can use his size to be big in the post.

2024 6’9 Dallas Kendall (Mont Academy):

Kendall was a new name for many, but hard to not see and be intrigued with his 6’9 long frame and his mobility at his position. He has the physical tools you like to see, understands how to finish at the rim with good athleticism, and tremendous length. Really ran the floor well and helped on the glass as well.

2024 6’3 Erik Villarreal (ISA PG):

What can I say about this guard other than he simply made shots. Game after game, he showed a ton of confidence in his perimeter game, knocking down shots with a fluid release, getting to his spots off the ball and behind the arc, and displaying a quick and effortless release.  He filled it up game after game.

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