6'5 '24 Elijah Kelly (Gata Academy)

After showcasing his abilities with both squads over the weekend, Kelly has an obvious amount of appeal. He's very skilled, especially for his size, and possesses the necessary versatility to cause a ton of matchup problems for opponents. Kelly is excellent at grabbing defensive rebounds, pushing the break, and making plays with the ball in his hands. Scores the ball efficiently and can reliably set up others as a playmaker. 

6'3 '25 Dame Jackson (Elite One)

Although their entire team was pretty balanced, it's easy to be intrigued with Jackson and his long-term potential. He already shoots the ball at a high percentage from distance and shows flashes of making plays off the bounce. Jackson possesses an enticing frame with great length and the ability to operate with or without the ball in his hands. 

6'7 '22 Jevin Muniz (Believe Prep)

There's a lot of quality talent on display worthy of attention from scholarship-level coaches, and Muniz is certainly amongst that grouping. He's a strong, fluid, high-motor forward prospect with the ability to defend, rebound, and score around the basket or beyond the arc. Muniz is a reliable passer and capable of attacking closeouts, which makes him a difficult assignment for most opponents. He offers a nice balance between skill and athleticism, and can actually score the ball from all levels. Muniz's tough, team-first identity will make him a productive player in every setting. 

6'5 '24 Iverson King (FCDS)

In terms of appeal, few prospects in the building have as much ability and upside as King'who already looks more than comfortable as the leader of this group. He dictated the offense with relative ease, handling the ball, creating for himself and others, and applying scoring pressure from everywhere on the floor. King is a quality athlete, defender, and passer with the IQ, frame, and toughness to truly dominate any given contest. His skilled, versatile game should have plenty of Division I programs in pursuit over the coming years. 

5'9 '25 Q Williams (FCDS)

At this point, everyone should be well aware of Williams and his brilliance as a pass-first floor general. He's always the smartest player in the gym, genuinely seeing the game multiple plays ahead and rarely having a lapse in judgment. Williams is an incredibly sharp decision-maker with the ability to consistently locate the best available shot on every single possession. He's also great at navigating through traffic, where he's able to finish or reliably set up others. Williams defends his position and can hit jumpers at a respectable rate from the perimeter.