2024 6’8 Jayden Nesbitt (DSA Prep Academy):

Nesbitt was an intriguing forward who was able to make his presence felt. Good size a 6’8, active all over the court, finished well around the rim, showed the ability and comfort level in knocking down the mid-range jumper, and was able to face up and attack closeouts.

2024 6’7 Bryce Wilkins (Elite Sports Atlanta):

Wilkins went about his business at the event, as he was filling it up time after time. One can see that he has put in the work, gotten stronger as a player, and more assertive offensively. Super productive offensively, using his length around the basket, scoring at the rim, and running in transition. He did most of his damage in the paint.

2024 6’5 Parrish Johnson (AOA):

Johnson was one that was really able to flourish as a scorer on the court, using his 6’5 frame and attacking the defense. He was strong in his point of attack, he was able to get to the rim out in transition and played with a lot of energy. He was consistent offensively all weekend long.

2024 6’3 Jeremiah McCain (Believe Prep):

McCain is a big guard who has a smooth feel in how he operates. He can help lead the offense, play off the ball, create for himself, and use his frame to be tough to get to his spots. Time after time, he was able to make plays off the dribble, get teammates involved well, and finish through contact at times.

2024 6’1 Dylan Omweno (Combine PG):

Omweno really stepped up and had a good showing at the Phenom PG Nationals. He had multiple games in which he scored over 20 points and was hurting opponents with his shot-making. Confident release and hit several threes throughout the event, showing how he can open of the floor with his shot-making.

2024 6’4 Caleb Mundell (Star Athletes Academy):

Mundell was a new name to learn about, but he was able to be a steady presence on both sides of the court. He has good size and strength, can play and guard multiple positions, was physical in attacking or stepping out for his shot, and was a consistent presence on the defensive end.

2024 6’5 Jack Ullom (Athletes in Action Prep):

Ullom was a player that was an integral part of his team’s success. The 6’5 prospect was able to showcase his motor and ability to hit outside shots but also looked to make his impact felt in other ways. He rebounded well in traffic, made timely drives and scored the ball well, and hit some big baskets at the event.

2024 6’0 PJ James (Bridgeport Prep)

James was really good throughout the event and probably was the most consistent for Bridgeport Prep. He played with a great pace and feel, made strong moves but was under control with the ball in his hands, was able to penetrate the defense and finish over defenders, as well as knock down shots. Love his pace and court awareness, while also getting others involved on the court.