5'11 '24 Tyree White (Better Basketball U)

There were a lot of impressive contributors for Better Basketball U, and White was arguably their most reliable piece. He's long, tough, intelligent, and displays nice athleticism for his size/position. White understands how to operate as a primary creator and consistently set up others, but also finishes well and overwhelms opponents with his presence as a defender and rebounder.

6'5 '21 Jordan Strong-Byrd (CCA Bulls)

Playing hard is something that every prospect has the ability to do, but Strong-Byrd actually does it and makes a major difference on both ends of the floor as a direct result. He's long, mobile, and extremely overwhelming as a rebounder and interior defender. Strong-Byrd runs the floor unbelievably hard and finishes well around the basket. 

5'10 '22 Marcus Willis (United Faith)

There are many quality floor generals on display, but Willis deserves to be recognized as one of the smartest and most unselfish. He's a tough, crafty, well-rounded point guard with a great penetration sense and a strong balance between scoring and playmaking. Willis can reliably breakdown his assignment and make the best possible play on every possession, which is a large part of what makes him so valuable. 

6'0 '21 Jack Carter (Hoopklip)

Though short-handed, the Hoopklip squad had some excellent flashes, and Carter proved to be a reliable piece from start to finish. He's a balanced point guard with great shooting prowess and an understanding of how to run a team with poise. Carter actively looks to get others involved and utilizes his sturdy frame effectively on defense. 

6'3 '23 Lance Gill (United Faith)

Although already quite productive, Gill is a prospect that should only continue to get better over the coming years. He's long, skilled, and athletic with a quality feel on both ends of the floor. Gill is able to create for himself effectively or find scoring opportunities without the ball. He displays nice anticipation defensively, rebounds well for his position, and make a strong impact in transition. 

6'5 '23 Luke Brown (Strong Center)

The Strong Center squad was easily one of the best teams on display, and Brown adds a quality wrinkle to their overall dynamic. He's long, skilled, and offers a fairly versatile presence on both ends of the floor. Brown does a little bit of everything on the floor and has the ability to actively toggle between multiple positions. 

6'3 '24 Zion Collins (Team Thrill)

Though it might seem like overkill at this point, Collins has simply been too impressive to ignore. Not only does his production speak volumes, but the way he's dominated and controlled the action is what has stood out. Collins is an incredibly smart and skilled player with amazing physical tools at this stage in his development. He continues to score the ball with efficiency from all levels, but his heightened emphasis as a high-level defender, rebounder, and playmaker has possibly vaulted him even higher in terms of his ceiling as a long-term prospect. It'll be a subplot worth monitoring. 

6'6 '23 Dylan Purnell (Juice All-Stars Showtime)

The Juice All-Stars Showtime group has steadily improved throughout the last few months, and Purnell is a massive part of their identity and success. He's a long, wiry wing/forward prospect with great IQ, size, and a blossoming offensive skillset. Purnell already does pretty much everything well, but will only continue to get better going forward. He's certainly a prospect worth noting.