#72- Gevonte Ware- Arguably the best young prospect in attendance, Ware has the tools to become a noteworthy name over the coming years. Already big, strong, mobile, and productive, he does a phenomenal job of imposing his will against various others inside the paint. Ware displays flashes of skill and can capably space the floor, but is arguably at his best inside the paint. Keep his name in circulation, as he has the tools to be a special prospect.

#17- Jaylen Curry- Though somewhat small in comparison to a lot of the size on display, Curry had no issue asserting himself as one of the most productive players at camp. He's quick, fast in the open floor, and can apply scoring pressure in a variety of different ways. Curry offers a nice balance between playmaking and three-level scoring, but also defends his assignment effectively at the point of attack.

#24- Dallas Gardner- While most people know him for his scoring prowess, Gardner was arguably more impressive at his willingness to make hustle plays with this group. He's a long, athletic guard prospect with a strong frame, great presence in the open floor, and ability to overwhelm his assignment on either end of the floor. Gardner showed a willingness to lead his team whenever necessary.

#71- Donovan Raymond- It's easy to be impressed with Raymond's showing at camp, considering how he's dominated the interior on defense. He's long, athletic, and runs the floor hard in transition. Raymond plays a fairly simple, straightforward game, and genuinely thrives within his role on either end of the floor. He also stands out as a strong rebounder. 

#39- Josh Scovens- Given his blend of size, skill, and athleticism, Scovens seems like an odds-on favorite to trend upward amongst college coaches over the foreseeable future. He's a reliable creator and three-level scorer with nice vision, defensive versatility, and rebounding instincts. Scovens possesses the full package and should become a priority for various programs going forward. 

#54- Raphael Gay- There's already a lot to like with Gay, who is a big, strong, physically imposing forward prospect. He doesn't require the ball to make an impact, and understands how to assert his explosive nature on both ends of the floor. Gay utilizes his massive frame and incredible leaping ability to dominate opponents around the basket. He should have a very productive upcoming season. 

#79- Callum Richard- It's easy to see the continued development within Richard's skillset, and he embraces his identity as well as anyone in attendance. He displays feel, touch, and footwork around the basket. Richard doesn't force the action and understands how to make his presence felt as a rebounder on both ends of the floor.

#62- Noah Ross- There were a lot of productive pieces in attendance, but Ross was easily as impressive as anyone. He hit shots from all levels, attacked off the bounce, and defended his position quite well. Ross made plays in transition, set up others as needed, and made his presence felt on the glass.