2028 Chacho Womack (West Charlotte)

A young but talented guard to watch for, Womack is a skilled guard who plays with poise, operates well with the ball in his hands, plays within the offense really well, makes plays off the bounce while also getting paint touches, and can knock down open shots as well.  He will be a name to monitor more and he showed why at the event.

2025 Jordan Watford (Lancaster)

Watford has such an impact on the game; no matter where he is or what position he plays, Watford tries to find a way to produce for his team. He brings such versatility to the court in playing and defending multiple positions, scoring and attacking at the rim, rebounding and pushing out in transition, and using his 6’5 frame to rebound well for his team. He fills up the stat sheet and finds ways to produce in all areas of the game.

2028 DJ Lindsey (Charlotte Country Day)

Another young freshman that you should have your eyes on, Lindsey has a natural feel as a point guard on the court. He is a terrific playmaker with the ball in his hands, showing his ability to create and shiftiness on the court and making plays for others on the court. He uses his speed and quickness, as well as his change of direction to his advantage as well. Lindsey though can be a big scoring threat with his ability to score from all levels, showing touch on drives and range with his shot.

2027 Lusemo Macharia (Independence)

There is a lot to like with the potential in Macharia, as the young forward has continued to grow steadily with his overall feel and impact. With good early size and a good wingspan, Macharia stays engaged on both court ends. Macharia is active and fluid around the basket, displaying touch and feel around the basket but also stays active on the glass as well to create opportunities. He runs the floor well and is a versatile defender also.

2027 Sean Nix (Cannon)

Nix has been having a huge month and put that again on display with a 37-point showing on Day 3. Nix is really coming into his own, showing just how strong of a scoring option he can be with a smooth pace to his game. He does a great job in finding ways to get around defenders and get to the rim, but also finds success in playing off the ball and knocking down shots perimeter shots with ease. Whether he is on or off the ball, Nix has clearly taken the next step in his game and should be one to watch in his class.

2025 KJ Younger (Weddington)

You simply know what you are always going to get from Younger and even though he started off a bit slow, Younger got things going with his assertive offensive game. Again, there may not be a stronger prospect in getting where he wants, when he wants, and finishing through contact, getting to the line, or finishing at the rim with power. But he has continued to improve his outside game, showing he can be a threat from deep as well.

2025 Josiah Parker (Combine Academy)

Parker continues to flourish in a big way here in North Carolina, and we continue to hear what a steal he is for FAU. Parker is such a nightmare matchup for opponents, usually matching up with bigs but showing his quickness, his skillset and feel, and his mobility to cause a ton of issues. Parker does a great job in using his ability to create to get around and by defenders, scoring at the rim or knocking down shots, as well as running the floor exceptionally well.

2025 Marcus Jackson (Word of God)

Was highly impressed with Jackson on Day 3, as he was a monster in so many ways. Jackson certainly catches your eye with his physicality and athleticism, but his game is so much more than that. Of course, there were several occasions when he was a monster on the boards and finishing several thunderous dunks. But his ability to face up and knock down shots over defenders is quite impressive as well.  It was easy to see on Day 3 why he is so highly regarded as a prospect.

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