2026 Justus Bell (Upward Stars Columbia)

Bell is a player that should garner attention from college coaches this summer and down the road. You have to like his blend of positional size as well as his ability to knock down shots. Bell has strong range, the ability to get to his spots off the dribble, and score from the mid-range and behind the arc. With his skillset and his length at 6’4, Bell can help a college program down the road.

2026 Isaiah Atkins (Future Kings)

Atkins is a forward that I believe doesn’t get the recognition as many as others do at his position, but he could be a “secret weapon” for a future program. He brings a lot of intrigue with his potential but he is one that shows now that he can finish at the rim, move well without the ball, find ways to create opportunities, step out at times, and make an impression on the boards and defensively.

2026 Trey Jones (SW15H Elite)

Jones is one that I believe will garner more eyes his way, and there is a lot to like with his game. He continues to flourish and develop his overall feel but you can also see his confidence growing at the same time. And there is still upside left in his game, as he can attack out in transition, he can create with the ball or play off the ball to knock down shots, and with his size and skillset, he can play multiple positions.

2026 Dylan Twitty (NC Spartans)

We put Twitty on our watch list last week and after his showing this weekend, he deserves to be back on our list and college coaches should take more notice of what he provides. Twitty, a 6’7 forward, understands what is needed from him, how he can impact the game, and doesn’t care what he does, he just wants to win. But he was a massive presence on the boards, racking up 68 total rebounds in just four games. He is a physical presence and mixes it up well in the paint, and will battle as much as he can to help his team.

2026 Kobe Edgerton (Team Push)

Edgerton is a newer name to look out for and from what we saw at the event, this is a 6’1 guard that can score the ball well and fill it up. And it looks like he has done so in the past, as he showcased his ability to be a big scoring threat. He was a dominant shot-maker on the court, got to his spots with ease, was a fluid athlete with a strong frame, and was extremely active on both sides of the court. Really like his high motor and his ability to finish.

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