
2027 Lincoln Cosby (444 Athletics)
Cosby comes in ranked as a Top 10 prospect in his class and you can see a lot of the intrigue with his game. Standing around 6’9, Cosby flourished in various roles and areas on the court, making him a tough matchup when locked in. He came out early to show his range and ability to knock down shots from three, displaying a fluid and comfortable release from deep. He also mixed it up well in attacking the basket and scoring over defenders, really taking advantage of the matchup that was given to him. Cosby has a strong overall skillset to go along with his size, allowing him to impact the game in a variety of ways. I’m eager to see how much more he can develop with his game on both sides of the floor, as he truly showed he has a high ceiling.
2027 Nasir Anderson (Game Elite)
Anderson may have been one of my favorite players to watch on the court this weekend. The strong and physical guard was exceptional when he was locked in and ready to go. Anderson was one of the best two-way prospects in the event, as he made the opponent’s day tough defensively. He is an elite defender who creates a ton of havoc, pushing opponents off their spot, making them uncomfortable, and creating several turnovers: terrific on-ball defender. Offensively, he was exceptional when he was able to attack and get downhill, setting up others for easy basket or finishing through contact and at the rim. I am interested in seeing where he starts landing in the future for national rankings because he looks to be one of the top guards in the country.
2026 Moustapha Diop (Game Elite)
Diop was one that I was highly intrigued with watching, and came away highly impressed. At his position and size, his overall fluidity and skillset were extremely impressive. Diop moves and operates really well for someone down low, showing a great feel around the basket but also is one that runs the floor well. He finished strong at the rim, showed tremendous touch in the paint, and had the skillset to step out and score over defenders as well. Defensively, loved his athleticism, timing, and mobility in altering shots and attacking the glass, even pushing it after in transition. Diop clearly has the attention of big-time program,s and that was made clear this past weekend with his performance.
2027 Jordan Page (Garner Road)
We were eager to see Page back in action, as he is ranked not only as one of the top prospects in the state of North Carolina but also nationally. Page is a 6’5, strong built prospect that had an exceptional freshman season and has only been getting better each time we watch him. He continues to be a dominant force off the bounce and attacking the basket, scoring at will and being an excellent presence on the glass in creating extra opportunities. But you can see he has been putting in the work in being more consistent and dynamic with his shot-making, showing more confidence and feel with his mid-range game and being effective from multiple levels. He should continue to trend as a big-time national prospect.
2026 Cole Cloer (CP3)
Cloer has had a strong start to the summer with CP3, as we have been seeing more of his game and how effective he can be. I really do like his impact on the court, and when he is decisive, Cloer is at his best. Whether it is getting to his spots in catch-and-shoot situations, pulling up in rhythm for his shot from three, or attacking strong off the bounce and getting to the rim, Cloer has such an exceptional feel for the game and blends in effortlessly with the offense. It is easy to see why he is being recruited by so many high-major programs, and he looks to be one of the clear leaders for the CP3 2026 EYBL team. Expect him to have a big summer once again.