E.A. Prep Stars
6’0 ’18 Malcolm Wade- The lead guard was very effective throughout their showing today,
generating offense for himself and others fairly often. He shredded the opposition from
midrange, which is still his strongest scoring avenue, and played quality defense from start to
finish.
6’8 ’18 Hunter Seymour- There were few players on display that have showcased more talent
than the big man. He is smart and has fluid athleticism, especially when getting downhill, which
is just one of the various ways Seymour can score.

Team Carolina
6’6 ’20 Chris Hemphill- In terms of intrigue, no one was more tantalizing than the wing prospect
for Team Carolina. He was a primary ball-handler for this squad and did a nice job of
consistently creating opportunities on offense. There is a lot of upside evident in Hemphill and
we’ll see how he builds on this performance through the rest of the week.

Team Vision-NC
6’4 ’19 Asanti Price- Team Vision went toe-to-toe in an absolute battle against Team Denver and
they wouldn’t have won without two-way efforts from Price. The wing prospect was exceptional
from start to finish, hitting shots on all three levels, finishing at the rim, forcing turnovers, and
locking up on defense.
6’3 ’20 Tyler McKinney- There is a lot of talent on this Team Vision squad, but McKinney was
the perfect player to emerge as a glue-guy from this roster. He does a little bit of everything,
including on defense, where he showcases pretty solid versatility. McKinney plays the right way
on both sides of the floor.

NC Cavs
6’3 ’19 Quandre Bullock- The NC Cavs claimed their first win of the week behind an incredible
scoring performance from Bullock, who got going early and never turned back. He’s a long 6-
foot-3 and knows how to score efficiently from anywhere inside the arc. His length wreaked
havoc on defense and led to multiple turnovers.

Overcomers Elite
6’7 ’20 HowVante Hutcherson- The big man was simply better than his competition tonight,
demanding a ton of attention inside the paint and finishing a majority of his attempts around the
basket. Hutcherson is strong and plays with a mean streak, yet displays a calm demeanor at all
times.

Team Denver-NC
6’2 ’19 Jackson Gabriel- Few players were more impressive than Gabriel, who certainly fits the
label of a three-point specialist. In this contest, he hit one shot after another from beyond the arc
and showed no fear about defensive pressure. He’s a high-level shooter that definitely belongs at
the Division I level.

5’10 ’19 Bryson Childress- The lead guard for Team Denver has always showcased an
exceptional IQ and feel for the game. Now with this squad, he continues to hurt opponents.
When his shot is falling, Childress is incredibly difficult to stop. Otherwise, he always fits in
nicely as a floor general and overall leader.

Bertie Elite
6’4 ’20 Deontre Bryant- Few prospects had a bigger role for their team than Bryant, who is
Bertie Elite’s most polished player on either side of the ball. Offensively, he scored whenever he
desired, from all three levels. That being said, his value cannot be overstated defensively, where
Bryant accumulated deflections and turnovers at a strong rate.

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