No. 3 4'9 '23 Razavier Carter (Danville, VA)

Only a fifth grader, Razavier is ahead of his peers. He loves the game and wants to win. Razavier has a competitive attitude and has the ability to make his teammates better. He looks to penetrate yet knows when to take the open shot. As he continues to improve and get older, he will be very difficult guard with his advanced skillset. He has a nose for the ball and plays with effort and determination.

 

No. 9 4'11 '22 Joshua Rogosich (Wake Forest, NC)

Joshua has a high basketball IQ and a solid skillset. He knows where to be and does an excellent job of making the right passes to his teammates. He's a pass first PG. Joshua is always dribbling with his head up looking and surveys the floor with tremendous court vision. He can shoot with range and has the ability to knock down open three pointers. In addition to his advanced offensive skills, he takes great pride on the defensive end of the court.

 

No. 25 5'2 '24 Jordan Allen (Charlotte, NC)

As a young player, you can see that Jordan has a lot of upside. He has a very good 'attack dribble' and has no trouble getting to the rim against older players. We were impressed with his court vision and ability to see the floor and make the right pass especially the 'pitch ahead' pass. Jordan will be a force on the court as he gets into middle school. More importantly, Jordan plays with passion and effort.

 

No. 32 5'4 '22 Robert McCullough III (Charlotte, NC)

It was really hard to believe that Robert was just a sixth grader. He plays with confidence and maturity for his age/grade. He can drive to the basket and finish and can use either hand.' We were impressed with his ability to run the team especially in transition. In addition, Robert made an impression with his stellar defensive play and ability to rebound for a guard. He is definitely an impact player on the court and will be one to watch, as he gets older.

 

No. 42 5'4 '21 Ty Lacey (Richmond, VA)

Ty was one of the more active players throughout the day. He has a great attitude and relentless work ethic. Ty was all over the court and just knows where to be at the right time, whether it is on offense or defense. We were impressed with his ability to move well without the ball and his shooting efficiency from the 3-point line. More importantly, he was one of the few campers that would give a 'pump fake' and drive to the rim. Ty is a very crafty player that has a lot of intangibles that will make him a promising young prospect.

 

No. 49 5'5 '21 Daniel Carter (Denver, NC)

Daniel is a very heady player that has the ability to put himself in scoring opportunities. We really liked his high basketball IQ and solid skillset. Daniel really flourished with the 3-dribble rule and was constantly moving without the ball. In addition, Daniel is a very savvy player that is efficient with his moves. He also impressed us with his defense especially his 'on the ball' defense. Daniel demonstrated a great attitude throughout the day and played well within the team structure.

 

No. 76 5'8 '20 Jaylen Gaulatte (Charlotte, NC)

Jaylen is the basketball version of Adrian Peterson. He can cut on a dime and finish at the rim. He can score on the fast break or in the half court set. He had little to no problem scoring against bigger defenders and had the ability to knock down 3-pointers. We were most impressed with his high motor and full throttle approach to the game. He played with energy and effort and has the ability to be a lock down defender, as he gets older.

 

 

 

No. 66 5'8 '20 Le'Shunn White Jr. (Columbia, SC)

Le'Shunn 'LJ' has all the tools to be really good players in high school. LJ has the combination of athleticism and skillset that will easily separate him from his peers. He can already score from various levels on the court. He's impressive attacking the rim, but can shoot the 3-point shot efficiency from the perimeter. More importantly, LJ plays both ends of the court and rebounds against taller players. He has great anticipation and steps into the passing lanes for plenty of steals.

 

No. 67 5'8'22 Josh Foulks (Oak Ridge, NC)

Josh did a nice job of seeing the floor and his court vision is advanced for his age/grade. He looks to make the right pass to his open teammate and always has his head up looking to make the pitch ahead pass. We particularly liked his range for a sixth grader. As he grows into his body and develops his game, he could become an impact player in middle school. Josh got better as the day went on and demonstrated the ability to play effectively against older players.

 

No. 121 6'2 '22 Jack Hughes (Strokesdale, NC)

Only a sixth grader, Jack already has excellent size and an advanced skill set. He is very coordinated for a 12 year old. He has a high basketball IQ and can score in the post but can step out and hit the open 15-foot jumper. Jack has good mobility and is quite versatile and even knocked down a 3-pointer in one game. We were impressed with his excellent attitude displayed on and off the court. He knows how to play within the team structure and has tremendous upside and potential if he continues to work hard.