Jay Mitchell- The long, strong, explosive guard prospect continues to effortlessly control the action with any collection of teammates. Mitchell is capable of dominating a game strictly on athleticism, specifically as a finisher, defender, and rebounder, but also possesses a lot of IQ and skill. Mitchell plays with a great motor and should be a priority amongst scholarship-level coaches.

Kady'n Turner-Scott- Despite being the youngest camper on this team, Turner-Scott consistently found ways to contribute within the flow of the action. His offensive arsenal continues to expand while he frequently shined as a rebounder and versatile defender. He knocked down multiple perimeter jumpers and made quality decisions when attacking the basket. 

Elijah Green- In terms of point guard play, one would be hard-pressed to find many guys more capable than Green. He's smart, tough, and scores the ball with efficiency from all three levels, but also regularly highlights playmaking instincts. Green seems to naturally make the right play or decision with consistency. He also defends extremely well against opposing lead guards. 

Evan Dunlap- Though somewhat undersized, it's easy to see how Dunlap affects the game on both ends of the floor. He plays with a nonstop motor and utilizes his body very well around the basket to secure rebounds and second-chance opportunities. Dunlap finishes at a solid rate and displays the ability to knock down the open perimeter jumper. 

Kenechi Nwosu- It's easy to appreciate the hard-nosed, high-motor approach from Nwosu, who seems to make a constant impact without requiring offensive touches. He's an exceptional defender that simply overwhelms opponents with his effort and physicality. Nwosu is extremely athletic and finishes nearly anything he attempts around the basket. He should be a priority for various programs.

Langston Boyd- There's a lot of appeal with a prospect like Boyd, who is already quite far along in his development process. He possesses toughness, a high IQ, and a fairly well-rounded skillset. Although Boyd already does a great job of dictating the action, he's likely to only continue growing and getting better. 

Abraham Driver- The strong, steady post prospect continues to be one of the most reliable pieces for this team. He displays quality footwork, soft touch around the basket, and plays within himself nicely on both ends of the floor. Driver utilizes his body well to secure rebounds and second-chance opportunities, and understands how to properly run the floor in transition.

Kayano Nwosu- The long, explosive forward prospect seems to make a lasting impact in every type of setting. He's an incredibly rugged defensive player with strong versatility and excellent rebounding prowess. Nwosu is great at forcing turnovers and making his presence in transition, especially when getting downhill and attacking the rim. He should be a priority for various programs. 

Marc Raye- The smart, crafty point guard prospect brings a lot to a team on both sides of the ball, especially as the lead creator. Raye can create and score the ball with efficiency from all levels, but also understands how to consistently set up others. He can spot-up but typically operates as a leader on both ends of the floor. 

Quentin Rice- There have been a lot of impressive floor generals on display, but few more effective at running a team than Rice. He makes great decisions, both as a scorer and playmaker, and sets the tone very well on both ends of the floor. Rice is a crafty ball-handler and attacks with purpose when getting downhill. He also excels in the open floor and defends much bigger than his size would imply. 

Isaiah Williams- It doesn't seem to matter the context or setting, Williams has proven himself as a consistently reliable contributor on both sides of the ball. He utilizes his IQ and body to simply overwhelm opponents and make a lasting impact. Williams passes, finishes, rebounds at a nonstop rate, defends multiple positions, and pushes the break quite effectively in transition. He plays a complete game and leads in a variety of different ways. 

Zymicah Wilkins- It should be fairly easy to see the appeal with a prospect like Wilkins, who might have the most upside of anyone in attendance. He already understands the game very well and displays a well-rounded sense for how to make his presence felt. Wilkins possesses IQ, size, skill, and blossoming versatility. He is an extremely useful rim-protector and overall defender, and has the tools to become a dominant all-around force sooner than later.