2025 6’9 Nayte Spargo (Cap City Clutch)
The 6’9 long prospect was an interesting one to learn about and watch, as he had a breakout-type game on Day 2 and earned more of our attention. Spargo has really good size but has the game that allows him to operate freely outside with a confident perimeter game as well as an overall skillset to make plays inside. He can knock down shots off the catch but showed toughness around the basket as well.
2026 6’7 Cutter Sisk (Tennessee Tigers)
Sisk may have been one of my favorite players to watch and I’m eager to see how he continues to develop but also believe he is going to be name you will be hearing a lot more about. For a player his size, his fluidity, his handles, and his overall feel/touch are really fun to watch. He has excellent hands and touch around the basket, can pop out from the perimeter, surprises you with his ability to handle in transition at times, and can be a force down in the paint on both ends.
2025 6’9 Landon Vaughan (Carolina Riptide)
Vaughan has only continued to get better each time we watch him and the 6’9 forward should be garnering more attention his way with his consistency. Vaughan understands how to operate and play down in the paint, especially with his soft touch and ability to run the floor. He has a soft touch around the basket and knows how to create extra possessions on the boards, as he consistently got the job done all weekend long.
2026 6’7 Dylan Twitty (NC Spartans)
Twitty is one that we have highlighted a lot and really do believe that he is going to earn the attention of college coaches sooner rather than later. I absolutely love his mindset, just doing what is needed and creating opportunities for himself. He is one of the best rebounders I’ve seen this summer and loves to crash the boards. He doesn’t need to be a dominant offensive big to bring incredible production; he just does what is needed for his team.
2025 6’7 Rylan Parkins (NLPB)
Yet another underrated big that I’ve grown very fond of over the last few months. Parkins has a strong yet smooth feel to his game, knowing how to contribute to his team, understanding how to operate and fight down in the post, and finding ways to impact the game without always being the focal point in the offense. He is really good at creating second-chance opportunities and keeping the ball high to finish around the basket.