Kaiden Bailey (Courtesy: Dinos Trigonis)

2027 6'2 Wyatt Richmond: A skilled young prospect that helped lead the charge. He has good size early on at 6'2 and was able to make his presence felt in a variety of ways. Whether it was creating and getting in the paint, posting up and scoring in the post, or stretching the court with his outside game, Richmond showed a nice understanding and a strong scoring arsenal as a young player.  Also liked how he saw the floor to find open teammates and his activity on the boards.

2027 5'5 Riley Montanilla: Montanilla is a young guard to jot down and watch. Why' He is one that excelled in displaying how crafty and shifty he can be with the ball in his hands. He created well, was able to penetrate and kick, and found his teammates well. He had some strong flashes throughout the entire event.

2027 5'9 Darrellreon Morris: Morris was an offensive weapon all throughout the event.  He has that mindset to stay aggressive and attack the defense, excelling in many areas on the floor. Whether it was his speed out in transition, creating and getting into the paint, pulling up from multiple levels, and also reading the floor to find his teammates as well.  Impressive overall feel for his age and one that can create for himself with no problem.

2027 6'3 Sama'jay Jackson: Jackson was one of the biggest players in the Top-20 game, and he used that size well in showing his flashes of being a force on both sides. Big frame and a strong presence both offensively and defensively.

2027 5'8 Kai McCrary: McCrary is a player that intrigued me with his play and style. He was assertive on the floor, spaced the floor well, looked to create with an explosive first step, and did a nice job in creating for himself and getting to his spots. Whether it was his ability to get to the basket or knock down shots, he showed flashes of being a play worth monitoring down the road.

2026 6'3 Kaiden Bailey (Crean Lutheran): Bailey came into the event already holding offers and when you watch his game, you can see the intrigue with his game and what he could ultimately be by the end.  Bailey though showed one thing, is that he knows how to be an enforcer and is wired to score the ball.  He was terrific in creating off the dribble, finding ways into the defense, finishing over and around defenders, and also knocking down shots.  He will be a name that you hear a lot more.

2026 6'0 Izaiah Fiallos (Centennial): Fiallos may not blow you away with flash, but man, did he make some highlight players with the ball in his hands. Fiallos did a great job in his change of direction, his pace, and his handles, making strong moves, reading the defense, penetrating and getting to the basket, and finding ways to create separation as well.  You can see that this is a young man that plays hard, plays with a chip on his shoulder, and looking to prove himself. Really smooth operating guard that can knock down shots but also create for himself.

2026 6'8 Bryce Williams (Harvard-Westlake): Williams was one that caught your eye with his sheer size at 6'8 already as a freshman. The big man was able to be an effective prospect in using his size to finish around the basket, carve out space, protect the rim, and be active on the boards.  It will be interesting to see how he continues to develop his overall feel, as he is one to jot down and continue to monitor.