6'5 '25 John Lash (Team Charlotte)
Although an extremely balanced group, Lash continually finds ways to stand out as a dominant force within the action. He's an incredible two-way rebounder with the necessary skill to reliably push the break in transition, where he's shown the ability to finish strong or set up others with regularity. Lash defends multiple positions, sees the floor very well, and shot the ball fairly well from the perimeter.'

6'6 '23 Demoris Jenkins (Carolina Stars)

Though largely led by guard play, Jenkins proved to be a very valuable asset for the Stars on both sides of the ball. He's a strong, active interior presence with length, positioning, and solid anticipation instincts. Jenkins rebounds well and can finish effectively on second-chance opportunities. He runs the floor hard in transition. 

6'3 '25 Nick Hailey (Team Charlotte)

While there are many notable young prospects on this roster, Hailey is arguably one of the most appealing. He's long, wiry, and already tabbed as a high-level shooting threat from the perimeter, both from midrange and beyond the arc. Hailey possesses obvious physical upside and already highlights a quality understanding as a defender. He makes smart decisions as a passer, moves well without the ball, and should only continue to get better over time. 

5'10 '24 Xavier Chambers (The Wonders)

The young Wonders team has consistently improved over the last month, largely thanks to the leadership and production of Chambers. It's actually somewhat shocking that he's not playing with the varsity group, given his advanced feel for the game and ability to affect all facets of the game. Chambers is a strong rebounder with an understanding of how to position himself defensively and accumulate deflections at a high rate. He finishes strong, makes great passes, and sets the tone on both ends of the floor.

6'6 '22 Chance Morrow (The Wonders)

It should come as no surprise, but Morrow was as physically imposing as anyone on display. He's extremely long and athletic with a high motor and terrific defensive prowess, which allows him to overwhelm opponents with relative ease. Morrow highlights a blossoming offensive skillset and can already reliably pass, shoot, and handle the ball. He's also impressive in transition and poses a constant threat to finish above the rim. 

6'0 '22 Rashon Leach (Bull City Prep)

The Bull City Prep squad possesses a ton of talent within their organization, and Leach always seems to rise to the occasion when needed. He's quick, crafty, and capable of carrying the offensive load with relative ease. Leach is a quality creator and actively mixes up his approach from all three levels. He gets downhill, attacks the basket, and finishes strong or makes the proper pass to teammates. 

6'1 '22 Sam Cogan (Team Together)

It's easy to see what makes Cogan such a great leader for this squad, given how well he dictates the action and operates within the flow of the team. He can step up and control the action or run the team and defer to others. Cogan is a quality athlete with a great downhill sense and toughness as a finisher. He makes great decisions with the ball in his hands and has the ability to knock down shots from the perimeter. 

6'6 '24 Maurio Hanson (Cougars 704)

Although Sanford is the clear leader, Hanson should have college coaches salivating in anticipation for his continued growth. The strong, stocky big man could play at a variety of next-level programs immediately, but is just entering his freshman season for Vance. Hanson possesses incredible IQ, touch, footwork, and maturity, especially for his age. He runs the floor well, defends effectively, and rebounds at a strong rate on either side of the ball. 

6'0 '22 Neeko Taylor (Raising Young Men)

While Smith clearly controlled the offensive action, it's worth noting how well Taylor performed as an adaptable backcourt player. He's already shown his ability to run a team but this setting allowed for him to apply constant pressure as a spot-up threat. Taylor is smooth, possesses excellent shooting mechanics, and finds ways to contribute within the flow of the action. He's also a useful defender, passer, and ball-handler with a quality feel for the game. 

6'9 '24 Isaiah Sutherland (Carolina Stars)

It should be fairly easy to see the appeal with Sutherland, who seems to get better and better with each new viewing. He's long, mobile, and athletic with phenomenal rebounding and rim-protection instincts. Sutherland moves extremely well for his size and age, and poses a constant finishing threat in transition. He's shown improvements as a creator and perimeter shooter, and should only continue to get better over time. 

6'5 '24 Cameron McKinney (Elite One)

Elite One has maintained their status as one of the top teams within their division, largely due to the productive presence of McKinney. He's strong, athletic, and fairly versatile on both ends of the floor. McKinney plays hard, alters shots at a strong rate, and rebounds the ball well for his size.