6'4 '23 Unique Lynch (Juice All-Stars Showtime)

Leadership comes in various different forms for this Juice All-Stars squad, and Lynch does a great job of setting the tone on both ends of the floor. He's an excellent rebounder and versatile defender with a knack for securing boards or forcing turnovers and then pushing the break in transition. Lynch handles the ball well and is capable of initiating the offense when necessary. 

6'1 '23 Jawarn Howell (NC Ice)

It's easy to appreciate the role and approach of Howell, seeing as how he consistently does all the little things for this team. He's strong, physical, and plays bigger than his size would imply on both ends of the floor. Howell is a great rebounder with defensive versatility and the necessary skill to handle the ball and capitalize on offensive opportunities. 

5'11 '26 Adam Grier (CSB Select)

Despite his young age, Grier's ability was evident from the opening tip. Not only does he possess great IQ and size for his age, but he consistently displays the tools to operate as a primary cog within an efficient offensive attack. He set up others, attacked downhill, and knocked down multiple jumpers. Grier stood out as a leader and will be one to monitor going forward. 

6'2 '24 Zycheus Dobbs (ESF Dobbs)

The ESF Dobbs group stood out in dominant fashion during their last contest of the day, and Dobbs was a massive part of their overall success. He's long, fluid, and fairly skilled with nice two-way versatility. Dobbs highlighted vision, ball-handling skills, efficient scoring prowess, and the ability to defend multiple positions. 

6'2 '25 John Lash (Team Charlotte)

There were many strong contributors for Team Charlotte, Lash was arguably their most valuable due to his willingness to make hustle plays. He was excellent at doing the dirty work and involving himself in the action on both ends of the floor. Lash plays with a nonstop motor, rebounds the ball (and finishes) at a high rate, and possesses the necessary skill to push the break in transition.'

5'8 '27 Kingston Carmichael (CSB Select)

Despite being one of the youngest prospects on display, Carmichael had no issue asserting himself as a three-level scorer throughout this contest. He's crafty and able to reliably create his own shot from little to nothing. Carmichael utilizes his quick first step to get by opponents and finish, knock down jumpers, or set up his teammates. 

6'5 '24 Cameron McKinney (Elite One)

The long, mobile forward stood out as an excellent interior presence for this Elite One squad. McKinney plays hard and secures rebounds at a strong rate, but also was able to effectively penetrate and finish around the basket. His skill level should only continue to grow, but McKinney already finds various ways to contribute.