6'0 '22 Connor Ballou (NC Gaters)

The NC Gaters seem to improve with each viewing, and Ballou has been a major part of their success. He typically operates as the floor general but can also make a lasting impression with his ability to score the ball. Ballou is a smooth shooter with craftiness, vision, and no real weaknesses within his skillset. He defends well and displays consistent toughness on both ends of the floor. 

6'5 '23 Daevin Hobbs (NLPB)

This NLPB squad continues to execute while showcasing a roster full of appealing prospects, which certainly includes Hobbs. Somewhere along the line, he emerged as the focal point and offensive leader of this group'and simply never looked back. Hobbs is an obvious matchup problem with the necessary blend of size, skill, and strength to dictate the action. He shoots the ball at a quality clip and does a great job of maintaining his presence on the glass. 

6'1 '21 Luke Proctor (Papa Pete's Patriots)

Though somewhat unassuming, Papa Pete's Patriots has been one of the better teams on display'and Proctor has shined throughout the process. He's a smart, well-rounded guard prospect with an exceptional combination of playmaking and three-point shooting. Proctor has beautiful shot mechanics and rarely seems to miss when given time and space. He certainly has a place at the next level.

6'5 '23 Nicholas Davis (CB Hoops)

Despite being pretty young, Davis was just one of the many enticing prospects on this CB Hoops roster. He's long, wiry, skilled, and absolutely brimming with upside. Davis is already a solid athlete but should only get more explosive upon adding strength. He showed a pretty well-rounded offensive skillset and will be a name worth remembering going forward, especially if he continues on his current trajectory. 

6'3 '23 Amari Odom (Hoop State Select)

Arguably the most intriguing long-term point guard prospect on display, it's easy to see what makes Odom so useful. He already has size, skill, and an exceptional feel for the game, which allows him to effortlessly dictate the action as an offensive leader. Odom makes smart decisions, defends well, and showed the ability to score in a variety of different ways. He certainly has the foundation to become a high-level player. 

6'1 '21 Drayton Watson (Upward Stars Watson)

The short-handed Upward Stars Watson squad operated quite well behind the two-way play of Watson. He's a tough, rugged guard prospect with IQ and great downhill ability. However, Watson can also reliable knock down perimeter jumpers while overwhelming his assignment defensively. He's a quality rebounder for his position and finds scoring opportunities as a cutter.

5'11 '22 Marcus Willis (Charlotte Royals)

After being one of the most consistent performers throughout the last month, Willis offered yet another quality showing as a focal point of this squad. He's such a steady, reliable presence as a floor general, always looking to set up others and making smart decisions with unwavering consistency. Though a very strong playmaker, Willis does a great job of creating off the dribble and picking his spots from all levels within the flow of the offense. 

6'0 '21 BJ Keith (Juice All-Stars)

Every team needs guys like Keith, who will approach every possession with toughness, discipline, and a team-first approach. He's a useful offensive player with the necessary vision and penetration skills to get downhill and make plays with regularity. However, most of Keith's value seems to come on the defensive side of the ball. He harasses opposing ball-handlers and consistently makes hustle plays on both ends of the floor.

6'5 '23 Jaybron Harvey (Team Hoop State)

Team Hoop State is full of talent, and Harvey is certainly among their most enticing long-term prospects. He already possesses excellent size and versatility with the necessary abilities to lead a team on either end of the floor. Harvey is a quality athlete with length, anticipation, and a pretty well-rounded skillset. He plays with a mean streak and displays toughness in every facet of the game. Harvey will be one to watch closely, as he has a chance to be special. 

6'3 '21 Christian Wright (TSF)

The Skill Factory is very likely to have the most notable roster in attendance, and Wright has been as consistently impressive as anyone on the team. He has a complete skillset with no glaring weaknesses, which allows him to actively toggle between various different roles. Wright handles the ball, creates effectively, shoots at a high level and displays IQ on either end of the floor. He knows how to affect all facets of the game without needing to force the action. Add in his terrific frame, and he should have a ton of suitors at the next level. 

6'0 '21 Khalil Brantley (Mint Hill Lakers)

There's an abundance of talent on this Mint Hill Lakers squad, and they are at their best with Brantley on the floor and making his presence felt. He's undersized but absolutely electric with the ball in his hands, able to reliably create any shot he desires while getting to the line (and converting) at a seemingly nonstop rate. Brantley uses his combination of craftiness, toughness, and athleticism to overwhelm opponents as a scorer, yet also knows how to shine as a playmaker.