6’5 ’25 Elliott Erlandsson (NC Spartans Henderson)

Given everything he did throughout the weekend, it’s easy to see the college-level ability Erlandsson possesses. He’s a natural glue-guy who can do a little bit of everything on the court. Erlandsson has the size, skill, and athleticism to operate in various different roles. He’s a useful scorer from all levels with a willingness to set up others, make hustle plays, and outwork opponents on the glass. Erlandsson can also defend multiple positions. He has the tools to play at the next level.
6’2 ’28 Dorian Moore (CP3 EYCL)

Although there are several impactful pieces on this roster, Moore always seems to stand out through his motor, toughness, and terrific nose for the ball. He’s a strong athlete with IQ and a well-rounded skillset. Moore is capable of making plays with the ball in his hands, but also just naturally finds production through his energy and ability to position himself for success. He’s a physical defender and terrific rebounder for his size. Moore forces turnovers at a solid rate and applies pressure as a downhill finisher whenever possible. He shines as an x-factor for this team.
6’4 ’26 Max Skillman (NC Spartans Henderson)

Prior to suffering an injury, Skillman was arguably as impactful as anyone from this squad. He transformed his body over the last year, and the skillset has followed closely behind. Skillman highlighted an incredibly productive game with an excellent blend of touch, footwork, and general versatility on both ends of the floor. He scored in a variety of ways while making the extra pass and consistently outworking opponents for extra possessions. Expect him to be a major difference-maker for this group throughout the summer.
6’2 ’27 Chris Gomez (AWigg Elite)

In a time when many players are prioritizing offense over defense, someone like Gomez comes along and reaffirms the value of rugged, dawg-like pieces. He’s a tough, physical, high-motor guard with great size and athleticism. Gomez is an exceptional all-around defender who mirrors his assignment, fights through every screen, and lurks extremely well in passing lanes to force turnovers. He genuinely suffocates opposing ball-handlers and frequently turns guards bringing it up the court. Gomez is also a quality rebounder and always the first person to dive on the floor for any available loose ball. In addition, he’s a useful offensive threat who can set up others, move as a cutter, and knock down shots along the perimeter.
6’0 ’26 Jalen Mills (GameChangers)

After watching him blossom from an elementary school player to a rising senior, it’s easy to be impressed with how Mills has developed his game over the years. He’s clearly improved as a creator and overall scorer while maintaining his foundation as a tough, gritty, high-motor player. Mills impressed with his pace and instincts as a creator, regularly touching the paint and finishing with craftiness or setting up others. He plays through a ton of contact and seems largely unfazed by physicality on either end of the floor. Mills’ defensive presence, nonstop motor, and incredibly unselfish approach make him a valuable asset for this group. He’s an excellent leader by example.