Upward Stars Columbia

6'5 '19 Omar Croskey- This squad was led in their first showing of day two, scoring on all three levels whenever he pleased while utilizing his length exceptionally well around the basket. Croskey has a pretty natural feel for the game and is able to thrive with or without the ball.

 

6'0 '19 Crosby James- In terms of sheer toughness, few guys were more memorable than James, who has built his reputation as a no-nonsense guard. Offensively, he can play as the lead or secondary ball-handler with ease and applies constant pressure as a three-point shooter.

 

Team Loaded

6'10 '20 Javarzia Belton- There is so much intrigue that surrounds Belton, considering he has an elite-level frame and arguably the most muscle definition in the Class of 2020. His offensive game is continually improving, but he truly has the chance to be special.

 

6'5 '20 Jamahri Harvey- The long-armed Harvey is an interesting prospect, given his guard skills and big-time upside on both ends of the floor. He scores fairly well from three-point range and knows how to generate offense for himself or others.

 

6'2 '20 Jordan Battle- The combo-guard has been excellent all morning for Loaded, consistently knocking down shots from midrange and three-point territory while showcasing his ability to beat opponents off the dribble. Battle has a quick first step and is capable of handling the ball when necessary.

 

6'2 '20 Justin Wright- In terms of point guards, there might no be a better option in the gym than Wright, who continues to assert himself as one of the top guards from North Carolina. He has the ability to facilitate with ease, but also scores at an effortless clip from all three levels.

 

Hoop State Elite – Rexrode

6'7 '19 Jason Thompson- The top prospect in Hoop State Elite's first contest of the day was easily Thompson, who should finish July with at least ten to fifteen offers. He's so versatile defensively and knows how to disrupt action with his size and length. Thompson looked exceptional on offense today, especially given the efficiency of his three-point shot.

 

Upward Stars Upstate

6'3 '19 Zach Baldinelli- Whenever this Upward team needs consistency, they look to Baldinelli and, more times than not, he rises to the occasion. He provides a nice mix of ball-handling, passing, and scoring. He also has the ability to do damage with or without the ball.

 

Q6 All-Stars

6'4 '20 Austin Allison- The wing prospect has been exceptional for the Q6 All-Stars; he is the youngest player on this roster and is one of the most consistent players all morning. Allison does a little bit of everything for this squad, scoring and handling the ball frequently, while making excellent decisions on both sides of the ball.

 

6'9 '19 Jonathan Lawrence- There were big expectations for the star of Q6, and he delivered quite well. Lawrence is incredibly smooth and skilled on offense, which allows him to score whenever and wherever he wants, from all three levels.

 

6'4 '19 Joe French- In terms of three-point shooting, no one has been more efficient and effective than French. He has an absolute flamethrower from distance, but is also quite reliable from midrange. His impact cannot be overstated as a floor-spacer, especially once he gets going.

 

6'8 '19 Johnny Brown- Defensively, no prospect has been more intriguing than Brown, who has the ability to be a high-level guy in college. His offensive game is still growing, but there is no mistaking his incredible activity and versatility.

 

AC Georgia

6'6 '20 Solomon Adams- There was a lot to like on this AC Georgia team, including the high upside of Adams, who already showcases a pretty well-rounded foundation. He displays solid feel around the basket when hunting for blocks, rebounds, and putbacks.

 

6'2 '20 London Riley- In terms of production, few guys were able to match Riley, who quickly emerged as the leader for this AC Georgia squad. He scored from wherever he wanted in this contest, led all scorers, and showcased excellent versatility on both ends of the floor.

 

Team Denver-NC

6'8 '19 Jehlon Johnson- The recruiting stock of Johnson should continue to rise, considering he's arguably playing the best basketball of his high school career. He looks as comfortable as ever on the low block and effectively used his size to impose his will against the opposition.

 

6'2 '19 Levontae Knox- Meanwhile, Knox made one big play after another in this contest. He looked to score when necessary, but his main role in this game was to facilitate and maintain a quality flow within their offense. He was an integral part in this overtime victory.

 

CBC

6'4 '18 John Gibbs- Through multiple games, Gibbs has been the most impressive two-way player on this CBC team. He's scored the ball effortlessly from all over the floor, but really thrived inside the arc and on finishes near the basket.

 

Charlotte Nets

6'3 '19 Zach Bessette- The leader of this Nets team has to be Bessette, who has easily been their best player for quite a while. He scores really efficiently on all three levels, but also showcases some excellent passing skills when creating for the team.

 

SC Playmakers

6'1 '19 Dorian Williams- The quick-twitch guard was quite effective in their hard fought battle today, getting downhill and making plays inside the paint. He scored well from all over the floor in this game and earned multiple trips to the line, where he converted all of his attempts.

 

Overcomers Elite

6'3 '19 Gilbert Thompson- Though the big men are intriguing, Thompson's size and ability to handle the ball make him really intriguing. He's a quality defender and scorer, but his main purpose is as a glue-guy on this team.