The Phenom Tip-Off up in Virginia was a great opportunity to find new talent, and we did just that. A team that really grabbed the attention of our scouts was Rockit Premier, as they offer several intriguing prospects that could develop nicely into future college prospects.  Here are three players that should immediately be on the radars, as this program is one to check out more.

2027 6’5 Connor Wilcox
2027 6’8 Kyle Tracy
2027 6’9 Keaton Gregory

Connor Wilcox

Wilcox is an intriguing young prospect out of Virginia and should be one to keep an eye on. He is coming off a strong high school season, and is now displaying his game more this summer. Wilcox has a smooth feel and pace to his game; he is comfortable in using his size and taking advantage of his matchup, backing them down, being strong in the paint, and scoring around the basket. But he can hurt you in a variety of ways, also showing strong handles and good feel, the ability to create, and knock down shots from outside. Wilcox really showed that he can be an effective weapon, impacting the game in a variety of ways.

Kyle Tracy

The 6’8 forward is a young big that was able to give us glimpses of his impact and what he provides to his team. This is a young big that battles and competes on both ends, willing to do the dirty work, help on the boards, and have an impact on the defensive end. Tracy knows how to be that physical presence on the court, especially battling on the boards and protecting the basket. But he also shows touch around the basket.

Keaton Gregory

Gregory is a 6’9 fluid forward who displayed and comfort level in operating from several areas of the court. He knows how to step out and comfortably operate from the perimeter, but he made his impact well known down in the paint, using his length, attacking the offensive boards, finishing high and creating second-chance points, and also being an impact defensively. Gregory certainly has factors in his game that should grab the attention of college coaches, and we are eager to see how he continues to develop.

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