Michael Marcus Jr.- There should be a pretty obvious amount of long-term appeal with someone like Marcus. He's already blessed with great size and physical attributes, but also displays toughness and an understanding of his overall abilities. Marcus works well out of the post and utilizes his strength well to create separation. 

Jaydin Spillman-Martin- Arguably the most enticing prospect in the entire camp, Spillman-Martin continued to show what makes him an exceptional talent. He's long, fluid, and fits the mold of a modern big man. Spillman-Martin blocks shots, scores well with either hand, and spaces the floor extremely well, especially for his size. 

Zanje Lee- The well-rounded wing prospect offers a pretty low-maintenance role with any collection of teammates. He's great at getting downhill or pushing the break in transition, where he's proven to be a reliable finisher at the basket. Lee rebounds, defends multiple positions and doesn't necessarily require a ton of touches to make an impact. 

Jameen Moore- The tough, strong-bodied guard seems to impress whenever he takes the floor, regardless of opponent or surrounding teammates. Moore is an excellent shot-creator, both for himself and others, and scores the ball efficiently from all three levels. He's also a quality defender and his balance between scoring and playmaking makes him extremely difficult to contain. 

Alex Gruber- Despite being one of the younger players on this team, Gruber certainly shined as a leader on both ends of the floor. He makes the right play with unwavering consistency and genuinely seems to value assists (or hockey assists) as much as points. Gruber battles for rebounds, defends with purpose, and has been a great catalyst for his team. 

Alex Bates- After playing up two levels throughout his travel season, Bates has continued to showcase a well-rounded skillset and quality two-way presence. He's tough, unselfish, and scores the ball with regularity. That being said, Bates has also stood out with his toughness, athleticism, and overall defensive abilities. 

Jonathan Kurtas- The strong-bodied big man simply plays a clean game on both ends of the floor. He does the things that one would expect out of a Division I big man, specifically as a scorer, rebounder, and shot-altering presence. Kurtas runs the floor very well and does a great job of finding opportunities within the flow of the game. 

Kaden Hammond- Although he was one of the younger players in this contest, Hammond had no issue asserting himself within the action. He possesses a phenomenal interior presence in the paint, displaying IQ, touch, quality hands, strength, and toughness. However, Hammond can also space the floor and effectively knock down perimeter jumpers. He's already very talented, but should only continue to get better. 

Tyson Bombick- There were numerous contributors during this contest, and Bombick was among the most consistent from start to finish. He plays with a nonstop motor, especially on defense, and simply looks to do the dirty work as much as possible. Bombick shoots the ball at a solid clip and showed the ability to make quality passes in the open floor. 

Chris Culp- It was quite easy to get impressed with Culp, especially considering that he's in the Class of 2025. He displayed an advanced feel and phenomenal pace as a point guard, effortlessly creating for others and making his presence felt in the open floor. Culp shoots the ball well, can finish with either hand, and contains his assignment effectively on defense. He possesses a lot of upside and will be one to watch closely going forward.