
2026 Jack Siegel (NC Spartans)
Siegel is one that I would keep an eye on, and he had a nice start to the season with NC Spartans. There are things you have to like when talking about him as a prospect of his size and his ability to be a threat from outside. He continues to show he can heat up from three and be an efficient scoring option but also does what is needed in other areas to help his team. Good decision-maker and can create off the bounce as well.
2026 Wallace Campbell (Warriors Elite)
Campbell is a 6’6 prospect who continues to impress overall with his impact on the court. He has a nice mixture of size, skill, and ability to knock down shots for his team, but he excels from all three levels as a prospect offensively. Wallace picks his spots well, attacks and shows he can be a fluid finisher, and he has proven he can be a noteworthy 2-way prospect.
2026 Kenan Dixon (Elite 1)
After a season that Dixon had a Cannon, he is one that should only continue to jump on radars this summer. Dixon was lighting it up offensively with Cannon, having several 30-point performances and he brought that same energy to Elite 1. He has a quick release, deep range, is crafty off the bounce, and he continues to prove that he is a reliable threat no matter where he is on the court.
2026 Lincoln Raper (Carolina Riptide)
We were impressed with Raper’s performance at the start of the travel ball season. But it also has just been a continuation of what we saw this past high school season. He is a playmaking, unselfish guard that understands how to help run a team, get everyone involved, be a useful player as a scorer, and just makes high IQ plays. I expect him to catch more eyes this summer with his overall play.
2026 Rares Trandafir (AWigg Elite)
This is a young man that stands 6’10 and quickly grabbed our attention a while back. And he continues to do so today, especially when you add the combination of size, mobility, and overall skillset as a big. Comfortable in running the floor, posting up, and finishing at the rim, Trandafir offers a lot in those areas but when you continue to add his ability to face up and stretch the floor, his ability to impact the game defensively, and overall activity on the glass, there is a lot to like.