2025 Jordan Patterson (NLPB)

Patterson continues to be a strong and effective creator as a guard for his team. He plays with constant energy, embraces and attacks off the dribble to get downhill, and brings good athleticism to the table as a 6ā€™3 guard.  Patterson is one that can defend multiple players, rebounds the ball well, and is one that can make plays for himself and others.

2025 Brayden Hazelbaker (Tenn Impact)

Hazelbaker was yet another young guard who brought relentless energy to the court with his play, both offensively and defensively. He is strong at the point of attack, can take guards out of the game with his physicality, gets to the rim with ease offensively, and showed that he can be a dynamic threat off the dribble and downhill.

2026 Taurean McKinnon (Carolina Factory)

Iā€™m eager to see what McKinnon can do and show this summer more with his game, as we think he will only continue that trend into next season. McKinnon though has intriguing physical tools that allow him to be explosive, finish at the rim, and really be assertive as an athlete offensively and on the boards. One can see he continues to develop and understand more about the game each time we see him.

2025 Chris Rivens (Cap City Charlotte)

Rivens looks laser-focused and engaged to start the summer, looking to show and remind everyone about his game and his capabilities. Sturdy frame that allows him to attack the defense, take contact, and finish, but he is one that is comfortable in hurting the defense inside and out as a guard. Rivens is strong when making plays off the bounce.

2029 Grant Duggins (CP3BA)

As part of the class of 2029, there are a lot of things to like about this young prospect at his age especially with him being 6ā€™6.