
6’3 ’23 Markquan Gilbert (Carolina Clutch)
There were a lot of nice contributors for the Clutch during this contest, and Gilbert was certainly among the most involved. He’s a strong, physical wing prospect with toughness, a high motor, and the ability to outwork opponents on both ends of the floor. Gilbert finishes well through contact and makes his presence consistently felt as a defender and rebounder.
6’6 ’25 Nick Hailey (Team Curry)
In terms of underclassmen, Hailey was arguably the most impressive prospect on display. He’s an extremely polished offensive player with excellent perimeter shooting and improved playmaking skills. Hailey highlighted athleticism, fluidity, and the full arsenal in terms of overall ability. Folks should monitor his progression going forward.
6’2 ’23 Drew Bean (Team Denver)
It’s so easy to appreciate a rugged, hard-nosed guy like Bean—who seemingly outworked opponents in every facet of the game. He pursues every rebound, loose ball, and extra opportunity on both ends of the floor. Bean finishes well, plays hard at all times, and does the little things on a consistent basis.
5’11 ’24 Keenan Wilkins (Charlotte Royals)
Given everything we’ve seen from Wilkins with the Royals, no one should be shocked to see him dominating as the primary option for this group. He’s a great shot-creator with vision and three-level scoring ability. Wilkins can create shots with consistency and has the necessary craftiness to keep opponents on their toes.