6’4 ’22 Julian “Juice” Keitt (Upward Stars)
The Upward Stars program possesses talent within each of their teams, and Keitt is arguably one of the more intriguing long-term prospects from this roster. He plays with a consistently high motor on both ends of the floor and tends to naturally create havoc with his overall activity level. Keitt is a great defender, finisher, and rebounder, which allows him to affect the action without needing to be an offensive focal point.
6’5 ’22 Lewis Duarte (TLBA)
There are various new additions to this TLBA roster, and Duarte is as enticing as any newcomer on the team. He’s a long, wiry, athletic wing prospect with great toughness and the ability to play well above the rim. Duarte possesses a pretty well-rounded skillset and solid overall feel for the game. He also knows how to make his presence felt in transition.
6’7 ’21 Tre’Lin Harper (Team Vision)
The strong, big-bodied post prospect continues to absolutely overwhelm the opposition with his tremendous size and interior presence. Harper has touch, great hands, and a terrific rebounding presence. He utilizes his body well and understands how to wall-up to alter shots defensively. Harper continues to improve with each new viewing and should have a variety of scholarship-level suitors sooner than later.
6’1 ’23 Jaylen Curry (Anthony Morrow Elite)
There’s a lot of talent on this Anthony Morrow Elite squad, and Curry has fit in quite well despite being a newcomer. He’s simply electric with the ball in his hands, able to get downhill and finish with ease, pull-up from midrange, or knock down shots from beyond the arc. Curry utilizes his quickness well to create space and scoring opportunities, but can also setup others at a solid rate.
6’3 ’23 Alex Bates (Charlotte Royals)
Despite being the youngest player on the roster, Bates has shown some great ability over these last few weeks. He’s a reliable spot-up threat and perimeter shooter with nice cutting instincts. Bates handles and passes the ball well, but can also thrive in a secondary role. There’s definitely enough worth getting excited about for the foreseeable future.
6’3 ’21 John Anthony Baker (Wilkes Hoop Group)
The Wilkes Hoop Group have a very intriguing mix of players, which certainly includes Baker and his extremely well-rounded skillset and approach to the game. He’s a leader, both by example and communication, and displays phenomenal feel on either end of the floor. Baker can pass, handle, shoot, rebound, and defend all at an above-average level.