#43- Dionte Neal- Despite being among the youngest players on display, Neal had no issue asserting himself amongst the high school competition. He's small, but incredibly quick and difficult for opponents to contain off the bounce. Neal is a terrific creator and lethal scorer from all levels, but also looks to set up others at every possible opportunity. He touches the paint at will, defends well for his size, and is simply advanced for his age group. 

#52- Quentin Rice- We've become quite familiar with Rice over the years, so it came as no surprise to see him continuing to apply pressure as a poised floor general. He's quick, tough, and intelligent with the necessary playmaking instincts to reliably control the offense with the ball in his hands. Rice is a sharp penetrator, capable scorer, and faster than majority of opponents in the open floor. He also stands out as a steady defender at the point of attack. 

#63- Frederico Whitaker- After a strong showing yesterday, Whitaker did a phenomenal job of maintaining his production today. He's very quick, tough, and able to outwork opponents on either side of the ball. Whitaker forces turnovers, dusts others in transition, and displays a fairly well-rounded skillset. He's at his best when getting downhill and attacking the basket, but proved to be more than respectable as a perimeter shooter. 

#65- CJ Jamison- It's easy to appreciate the active, unselfish approach from Jamison, especially within the context of camp. He ran the team exceptionally well as a point guard, utilizing his body, locating the best available shot, and keeping the ball moving at every opportunity. Jamison scored the ball at a nice rate from all levels, but consistently looked to make the right play. He also outworked his assignment defensively and forced a considerable number of turnovers on the day. 

#190- Logan Dukes- In terms of intrigue, Dukes definitely has the tools to continue developing over the coming months. Between his size and instincts, it's easy to see the flashes throughout the course of a game. Dukes is a nice penetrator with craftiness and the necessary vision to set up others at a quality rate. He finishes, hits jumpers at a solid percentage, and has the tools to defend multiple positions. Dukes is also a well-rounded athlete. He should only continue to progress going forward.  

#197- McCaskill Rivers- Arguably the top prospect on display, Rivers was basically dominant throughout the course of camp. His big, strong, physical presence on both ends of the floor led to natural matchup problems, as no opponent could truly contain him from controlling the paint. Rivers utilized his body very well to clear out space and apply pressure as a finisher and rebounder. He displayed nice mobility, post moves, and touch out to the perimeter, making him a load to contain. Rivers highlighted soft hands, the ability to alter shots defensively, and leadership by example. He should have a very productive high school season.