2025 Jamari Jackson (Team Blessed):

Overall, I liked what I saw from this Team Blessed (TX) team and more will be coming for them this upcoming week. But to start the day on Day 3, Jackson was one that captured a few eyes with his play and ability to make his presence felt. He is one that plays with a tremendous motor and is relentless in his attack, finding ways to finish through contact, get out in transition and attack, and showcase freaky athleticism in finishing at the rim.

2025 Isaiah Green (All-Carolina):

Green had a very good showing to start the day. He is a quick, twitchy guard who has a great change of pace and direction, can get by defenders off the dribble, and can open up the offense with his shot-making especially from behind the arc. Really liked his ability to be that playmaker and shot-maker for his team and should be one to watch more here in North Carolina.

2025 Tristan Thompson (Bricksquad Monopoly):

It isn’t always about being a big offensive weapon and scorer, as you can be one that impacts the game in a variety of ways. Thompson is one of those players in my eyes; he can be an offensive option with his length and ability to finish, but he is also one that impacts the game in so many other ways with his ability to alter shots, attack, and be effective on the boards, and just find ways to produce for his team.

2025 Tobias Pike (Team Blessed):

Another prospect for Team Blessed, Pike is a 6’9 forward that shows he can be effective and efficient on the court. Watching him operate on the court, Pike did a great job running the floor and getting to his spots, showing a natural feel and touch in finishing around the basket while embracing contact. But he is comfortable enough to stretch the court and score with his mid-range game and shot as well.

2025 DaRon Dunbar (Stars Gold):

Dunbar has been consistent all summer, and you know what you will get with his game. His ability to score from a variety of areas has been strong, whether it is his ability to be physical and overpower opponents as well as stretch the court and consistently knock down shots with his mid-range shot or from three. Has seen his recruitment elevate and should only continue to grab the attention of college coaches.

2024 Garrett Morgan (R4A Scholars):

Each time I watch Morgan in action, he continues to impress with what he is able to show with his game. Morgan is such a smooth player on the floor, having good positional size, showing the ability to be a strong creator and facilitator, and being a consistent scoring option inside and out. Morgan plays with a nice change of speed and creativity, finding ways to attack downhill or make unselfish plays to find his teammates.

2025 MJ Williams (Team Trezz):

What a show Williams has put on this LIVE period, as he has certainly impressed college coaches and scouts around him. The 5’10 guard puts on a show every time we watch him and we haven’t seen anyone slow him down. He is a multi-level scorer and is comfortable hurting you in a variety of ways, whether it be from outside or using his speed and athleticism to penetrate the paint.  Williams continues to be one of the best scorers we have seen this summer and showed that again on Day 3.

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