2023 Evan Ashe (Juice All-Stars): Ashe came up big for his team in the second half, scoring 19 of his 23 points. He continues to show how explosive he can be on the floor, getting to the rim and finishing strong, embracing contact, and getting to the line. Ashe continues to be one that is flying a little under the radar but with his athleticism and ability to get downhill, he can be tough to guard.

2023 James McCreary (NC Spartans): McCreary is one that has been known to fill it up on the floor at times. He has a nice burst to his game, can really get downhill and get into the paint to score while also getting out and running to his spots, showing off his quick release and ability to score from three. He had a great Game 2 on Day 2.

2026 Isaiah Williams (1of1): 1-of-1 is a very talented group, a group of young players that you have heard about many of times and will continue to hear about. But who really opened our eyes a little more and surprised us was 2026 Isaiah Williams, a long, wiry, young forward that plays hard, uses his length well, runs the floor, and shows a little outside to his game. Also made some attention-grabbing plays on the defensive end. One to watch for down the road.

2024 Randall King (Team Trezz): You don't always have to steal the show with your offensive game; King is one of those guys that just does a bunch of the little things that help a team win. Energy, making plays on the defensive end, making those extra-effort hustle plays, finding open teammates, and capitalizing on scoring opportunities by finishing strong around the basket. He did a lot of the little things that really impressed me.

2022 Marcus Willis (Mint Hill Lakers): It was good to see Willis back on the court and he continued to display his quickness as a point guard. He is excellent in getting up the floor, blowing by defenders and creating, while also making on-point passes to his teammates. But this is also a guard that can create space and knock down shots from outside; he did a little bit of it all on Day 2.

2023 Jordan Durham (Team PUSH NC): Durham led the charge again for his team. The 6'4 prospect continues to get downhill and find ways to finish or get to the line, but he also showed an improving outside shot, hitting multiple threes. Durham is strong in transition and brings a nice frame/overall feel to the game but continues to improve in other areas as well with his game.

2023 Garrison Kisner (WV Gold): Kisner is one that grabs your attention with his 6'7 frame and then can surprise you with his ability to stretch the floor as well as be a presence down low. He has a good touch on his mid-range and is comfortable stepping out to the three. But he also does a solid job of being a presence inside and out.