6'2 '23 Jaylen Curry (Anthony Morrow Elite)

One would be hard-pressed to find many players with a more lethal scoring arsenal than Curry, who is a pure bucket-getter with polish and efficiency. He can reliable create his own shot or setup others, displaying craftiness in both areas. Curry has the necessary quickness and ball-handling to get by a vast majority of opposing guards. He utilizes his quick hands and instincts to force turnovers, but primarily shines as an offensive weapon. 

6'1 '21 Kavan Horton (Team Vision)

As we've stated numerous times, Team Vision is loaded with talent'and Horton is as consistently impressive as anyone. He's a smart, high-motor guard with an extremely well-rounded skillset and the ability to thrive from either guard position. Horton can effectively run a team or make plays without the ball in his hands. He does literally everything at an above-average level and should warrant scholarships at the next level. 

6'3 '21 Shawn Wilson (Team Synergy)

Team Synergy works together as well as any team, and it certainly doesn't hurt when Wilson is performing at such a high level. He has showcased the full arsenal on offense and possesses the necessary physical tools to overwhelm a variety of opponents. Wilson is a capable defender, rebounder, shooter, and ball-handler with vision and the ability to finish well through contact. He should have various programs vying for his services at the next level. 

6'2 '22 James Wilkins (PSB Free)

Despite a losing effort, it's easy to see the appeal with Wilkins as a floor general and overall game manager. He's a smart, crafty point guard prospect with a great pace to his game'never rushed or out of control. Wilkins is a reliable scorer with a jumper and smart sense around the basket. He's a willing passer and makes his presence felt in transition. 

6'4 '23 Gio Nannucci (Basketpoint)

The Basketpoint roster is full of quality young prospects, and Nannucci is as appealing as anyone on the roster. He's incredibly skilled, especially for his size, and naturally causes matchup problems with his offensive versatility. Nannucci can post-up, attack from the wing, shoot from the perimeter and possesses the fluidity of a guard'even though he's noticeably grown over the last few years. He's extremely talented and should be a name in circulation over the next few years. 

6'5 '24 Draven Pilson (Basketpoint)

As the youngest prospect on this roster, it's easy to get excited about Pilson and his long-term potential. He's a long, wiry forward prospect with defensive versatility and a blossoming offensive skillset. Pilson already looks comfortable and capable of doing various things with the ball in his hands, which should only get folks excited about his continued progression. He possesses great physical tools and should be poised for a breakout season. 

6'3 '21 Ray Bellamy (Team Push)

The Team Push squad has stood out as easily one of the best defensive squads in attendance, and Bellamy was arguably their top defensive player. He's so long and aggressive with the necessary toughness to overwhelm opponents on both ends of the floor. Bellamy utilizes his length, quickness, and excellent awareness to really suffocate opposing ball-handlers and force turnovers. Though he's an incredible defender, Bellamy is also a quality offensive player. He's great at attacking the basket and finishing but can also knock down perimeter jumpers. 

5'11 '21 Avery Armstrong (Rock Hill Ballers)

The Rock Hill Ballers were very impressive throughout the weekend, especially considering that this was their first play of the summer, and Armstrong consistently stood out with his production. He handles the ball with poise, makes smart decisions, and attacks the basket with relentlessness. Armstrong is a quality shooter with range, consistency, and craftiness, which allows him to find scoring opportunities with regularity. He has the makings of a next-level prospect. 

6'5 '22 Isaiah Williams (Charlotte Hoyas)

There is a lot of appeal with this Charlotte Hoyas roster, but few guys more enticing than Williams. He has simply exuded production throughout the weekend, finishing inside, attacking from the wing, and converting at the line. Williams has a useful handle and understands how to maximize his role on both ends of the floor. He displays feel, motor, and toughness, and has the tools to emerge as a breakout prospect sooner than later.

 6'5 '22 Po'Boigh King (Runnin' Rebels)

Though we've seen King in more of a condensed role with his high school team, he was doing absolutely everything with this Rebels squad. He's a great shooter with vision, craftiness, and a pretty versatile offensive skillset. King has a strong frame and the necessary tools to defend and rebound. It's easy to understand his overall appeal. 

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