6'7 '23 Ty Outlaw (Team Trezz)

The Team Trezz roster is loaded with talent, and Outlaw has performed very well throughout the course of the weekend. He's a big, strong-bodied post prospect with mobility, rebounding ability, and useful defensive instincts. Outlaw altered shots, positioned himself for success on the glass, and didn't force the action offensively. College-level player. 

5'6 '26 Kyri Wilson (Team Loyal)

There are so many tough, relentless guys on Team Loyal, and Wilson has been as impressive as anyone on the roster. He's a very smart, sharp point guard with excellent vision, playmaking instincts, and the ability to consistently touch the paint and make the correct read. Wilson is a crafty ball-handler with the creation skills to reliably generate shots for himself and others. He's also a very scrappy defender. 

6'0 '23 Trey Chapin (Kings Mentality)

It's easy to see the appeal with this Kings Mentality squad, and Chapin is a massive part as to why. He's a steady, balanced floor general with the necessary patience, playmaking, defense, and scoring prowess to run a team effectively on both ends of the floor. Chapin is unselfish and makes great decisions with the ball in his hands, but can also look to score if needed.

6'4 '23 Khalil Campbell (Saints)

Although the Saints have been very balanced as a group, Campbell is someone who simply knows how to excel within his role as a tough, high-motor forward. He's very active, especially on the glass, and knows how to overwhelm opponents with his nonstop energy. Campbell is great at battling for rebounds and capitalizing on second-chance opportunities. He's a capable midrange shooter and useful communicator on defense.