5'6 '25 Jayden Everett (NC Wildcats)

Though slightly undersized, Everett has arguably stood out as the most consistent force for this group'especially offensively. He displays an excellent feel for the game and actively finds ways to outsmart opponents, both as a scorer and playmaker. Everett's size is truly the only thing preventing him from being a dominant force. 

5'9 '25 Nikayle Hodge (Team Eat)

Team Eat showed some terrific flashes throughout the weekend, and Hodge proved to be a massive part of their identity as a group. He's quick, speedy, and excels when getting out in transition. Hodge makes smart decisions as a playmaker, but also scores the ball at an effective rate from multiple levels. 

5'11 '25 Collin Ball (Crown Academy)

Though somewhat unassuming, Ball consistently stood out with his motor and ability to fill in the gaps on either end of the floor. He's a natural glue-guy with a low-maintenance identity, which allows him to do a strong amount of everything without ever forcing the action. Ball sets up others, scores as needed, and willingly makes hustle plays. 

6'2 '25 Howard Herbert (Team Loaded)

Given his all-around ability, it should come as no surprise to see Herbert listed as a standout performer. He's already smart, possesses an excellent frame, the necessary mentality to overwhelm his assignment on both ends of the floor. Herbert runs the offense, creates effectively for himself and others, and defends multiple position. He also scores efficiently and frequently from all levels. 

5'10 '25 Jack Sullivan (Carolina Riptide)

Although the young Carolina Riptide squad is extremely balanced, Sullivan always seems to stand out with his well-rounded skillset. His high motor, sturdy frame, and overall IQ allow him to consistently affect all facets of the game. Sullivan can also handle the ball, set up others, and make his presence felt as a two-way rebounder. 

6'6 '25 Isaac Ericksen (Team Loaded)

The Team Loaded roster is brimming with talent, and Ericksen might be their most enticing long-term prospect. He's a long, wiry forward prospect with an incredibly strong amount of skill at this stage in his development. Ericksen is already a reliable all-around scorer with the ability to finish from the post or space the floor from the perimeter. He also displays nice defensive instincts, solid creation skills, and a keen rebounding sense. 

6'8 '23 Brigham Rogers (Atlanta Allstars)

The Atlanta Allstars was quietly among the most entertaining teams on display, and Rogers was arguably their main x-factor throughout the weekend. While his skill, footwork, and overall polish is worth noting, Rogers' fundamentals are arguably what make him so effective. He's also tougher than he appears, both as a rebounder and rim-protector, and anchors the paint very well on either end of the floor.

6'5 '26 Elton Smith (Richland County Rebels)

Despite being one of the younger players listed, Smith already has obvious long-term appeal and should only continue to get better in time. He's long, fluid, and tough with a high motor and the ability to make hustle plays on a consistent basis. Smith finishes well, plays unselfishly, and understands how to control the glass and protect the rim without fouling. 

6'1 '23 Bradin Minton (East Tennessee Kings)

Given his performance throughout the weekend, Minton's inclusion should be pretty easy to understand. He was easily on the short list of best ball-handlers and playmakers on display, highlighting an incredibly crafty sense for running a team. Minton breaks down opposing guards with relative ease, touches the paint at a nonstop rate, and shows the ability to finish with finesse or make a quality pass to a teammate. He's a brilliant passer and simply sees the game differently than most floor generals.