2025 Brycen Redmon (Team EAT): Redmon put on a show early in the afternoon, going for 30 points and really showing his ability to mix it up offensively. He started off with his perimeter game going, confidently knocking down shots with range. But once they figured to get out on him, he was in full attack mode, making plays off the dribble and consistently getting to the free-throw line.
2025 Elijah Mobley (Team United Elite): Mobley quietly went about his business in leading the way for Team United. Mobley is a player that goes a bit under the radar, but constantly is making plays and being a go-to scorer. He does a nice job in helping run the offense and looking to get others involved, but he can make you pay with his jumper from multiple levels.
2024 Jamarcus Brown (Team Amore): I continue to be impressed with the tenacity and motor that Brown plays with, as the 6’5 leaves it all out on the floor. He continues to be in attack mode, using his strength and athleticism to his advantage. He came up big on Day 1, as he does a nice job in overpowering but also playing so hard on both sides of the floor.
2024 Desmond Kent (BSA Supreme): I would be very surprised if more schools didn’t get on Kent with what he brings, his potential, and his skill set on the court. Such a long, lengthy prospect that knocks down shots over defenders with ease, finishes at the rim, and can be a versatile chess piece as well for his team on both sides.
2025 Gevonte Ware (1of1): Ware has all the tools that schools are looking for in a big, and it will be interesting to see who else gets involved with the big man. But when you dive into his game, he can be an absolute force down in the post, sealing his defender and finishing through them. But he also has strong hands with touch, and can be a monster on the boards. Just has a knack for getting the ball in his hands.
2025 Isaac Ericksen (SW15H Elite): Very impressed with the 6’8 prospect here in North Carolina. As I was able to watch more of his game, Ericksen brings a lot of intrigue with his ability to stretch the floor at his size, knock down shots with a confident release, and his overall ability to operate from a variety of levels. Think he is going to be a name you start hearing a lot more about.
2024 Sincere Rasul (Upward Stars Carolina): Rasul has quietly gone about his business this summer, but he has been consistent throughout. Tough-minded game guard that plays at multiple speeds, can create off the dribble and find his shots but also knock down shots from outside as well. Rasul has been a clear leader for this team and doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon.