2024 Jeremiah Wilkinson (TSF):
Wilkinson, who is already committed to California, was a name that we were eager to see, and he didn’t disappoint in any way. He started off the event with a “quiet†37-point outing to lead his team, and he only continued to back that with his play all weekend long. Wilkinson is a dynamic scoring guard who understands how to fill it up. Whether Wilkinson was able to make plays off the bounce, create and get downhill, get to his spots inside the arc, or rise up from behind the arc, he understands what he needs to do and does it at a high level. At his size, he was quite impressive in knowing how to be that scoring threat time after time, and he answered the bell all weekend long.
2024 Daniil Glazkov (IMG PG):
It was our first chance to watch Glazkov, and we had nothing but great things to say about the 6’5 prospect. When you sit down and talk about his game, you immediately can see that this is a prospect who has a tremendous feel and knowledge of the game. Plays well under pressure, allows the game to come to him, and can hurt you in a variety of ways. He first showcased his impressive balance of athleticism and strength, finishing and embracing contact, and putting a few defenders on the ground. But he showed that he can be extremely effective from all levels on the court, attacking and getting downhill but also rising up with a fluid release and knocking down shots with ease. Committed to Loyola-Chicago, Glazkov looks like he could be an absolute steal for the program.
2024 Jamil Miller (Combine PG):
All throughout the event, you saw Miller’s name popping up whether it was him adding more offers to his plate or making plays on the court, as he helped lead his team to a championship down in Rock Hill. Not having a chance to view him on many occasions, we were quite impressed and can easily see why he is quickly becoming a hot target for so many schools. His blend of size, athleticism, and skill set is quite impressive; he can hurt you at the rim, bully through defenders in creating his own shot, make plays off the bounce, or step out and hit shots from the perimeter. After watching Miller throughout, it is easy to see why he is quickly becoming a name for so many to recruit.
2025 Heri Bukinga (DME PG National):
Another name that we have seen in the past but were eager to see how he has developed, and we walked away highly impressed with what we saw from the big man. Bukinga may have been the best overall big at the event, especially with his development over the last year or so and the potential that he still has left in his game. At 6’11, Bukinga understands how to play his position, manning the paint down low, displaying touch around the basket and running rim-to-rim, and also being a strong rim protector on defense. He is pretty mobile for his size, something that really caught my eye but he offers a lot on both ends of the court. Right now, he doesn’t hold an offer but I believe that this is a big man that should and will be holding double-digit offers sooner rather than later.