6'0 '22 Dwight Canady (NLPB)

Although there were a ton of standouts throughout the organization, Canady was as productive as anyone across the weekend. He consistently stood out as a leader, specifically through his nonstop scoring and overall ability to conduct the offensive action. Canady scored the ball from all levels, displayed playmaking instincts, and contained his assignment well defensively. 

6'4 '23 Zion McDuffie (Anthony Morrow Elite)

It's easy to appreciate this Anthony Morrow Elite group as a whole, but it's basically impossible to ignore everything McDuffie brought to the table. He's a long, strong, explosive wing/forward who excels at getting downhill and finishing in the open floor. That being said, McDuffie also created off the bounce, hit jumpers at a nice percentage, and highlighted interior toughness as a defender and rebounder. 

6'6 '24 Tyler Showalter (BSA Supreme)

There are so many productive pieces for this group, and Showalter quietly stands out by producing within his role on both ends of the floor. He consistently does a little bit of everything but doesn't look to do too much. Showalter plays hard, actively pursues rebounds, alters shots defensively, and fills in the gaps as an offensive cog. 

6'6 '22 Charlie Whitley (Team Push)

The Team Push organization has a ton of next-level players, which certainly includes someone like Whitley. He's a very low-maintenance player who simply plays hard, does the dirty work, and looks to make hustle plays whenever possible. Whitley finishes, rebounds, works defensively, and runs the floor well in transition. 

6'6 '23 Jayden Boyd (York County Legends)

It should be common knowledge at this point, but Boyd continues to shine through his naturally productive identity. He's a tough, strong, active forward with an excellent rebounding sense and nose for the ball on both ends of the floor. Boyd utilizes his body to finish at a high volume, but can also knock down the midrange jumper if necessary. He makes an impact defensively and runs the floor well in transition. 

5'11 '24 Isaiah Sanders (Garner Road Select)

The Garner Road Select team has a variety of guys worthy of attention from college coaches, and Sanders is certainly within that list. He's a crafty, polished combo-guard with feel, quickness, and the ability to fill it up as a scorer from all levels. Sanders can find success with or without the ball in his hands. He's also a useful defender and playmaker.