2024 Isaiah Washington (WS Christian): Washington was incredibly strong in this game, as he went off for 21 points and did so in impressive fashion. He was able to really be assertive with his offensive game, creating and penetrating the defense, being able to stretch the floor with his pull-up game, and doing a great job also out in transition, finishing strong at the rim. He looked locked in and in charge on Day 3.

2023 Freddie Dilione (Word of God): Dilione led the team in scoring but it was his ability to help take over and lead his team in the second half for his team, whether it was making critical baskets when his team needed or being that playmaker off the dribble, getting into the paint, and finding his teammates as well. Dilione made several big plays in the second half for his team, as he helped lead a balanced attack and secure the comeback victory.

2023 Aden Holloway (Prolific Prep): Holloways was special once again on the big stage. It is easy to see why he is regarded as one of the top point guards in the country. He is incredible with the ball in his hands, his ability to handle and create space, his shiftiness and change of direction, and just how smooth he can operate and make plays from all levels of the floor. He led the charge impressively with 24 points.

2023 Trey Green (Prolific Prep): Green was part of the two-headed monster for Prolific on top. Green was part of that tduo that was able to create really well for himself and others, getting defenders guessing, creating space, getting into the paint, and being able to finish over bigger defenders. He has put together two back-to-back strong performances and proves once again how big of a winner he is.

2023 Silas Demary Jr. (Combine): Demary Jr. was strong as well, as he was able to really set the tone, find ways to get inside the defense and finish through defenders. What you have to like about his game is his presence and control on both ends of the court. Strong lead guard that knows how to control the game, reads the floor, and is a leader offensively for his team.

2024 Dylan Harper (Don Bosco): Harper was strong once again, really using his body and frame well to score the basketball well. He finished well around the basket, was able to create and operate from multiple levels, and really stepped up when his team needed him to. Harper continues to play with such a strong yet smooth feel, as he led his team with 28 points in impressive fashion.

2023 Jared McCain (Centennial): Though his team campe up short and it was a bit of an off-shooting night, still really like what I saw out of McCain. He played tough, physical basketball and showed a great understanding of the game. It was a balanced attack scoring, rebounding, and finding his teammates. McCain will be a great fit and piece at the next level at Duke.