2026 Dionte Neal (CP3): Neal was superb and it is time to give this young man credit for what he does on the court. Though he is a smaller guard, Neal can be an absolute difference-maker on the floor on both sides. He can strap up and create a ton of havoc defensively, putting a ton of pressure on opponents but he also is terrific in his ability to create and set up his teammates or blow by to score the basketball. Was a leader on the floor in various ways for CP3 on their way to a championship.
Stats: 15 points, 7 assists, 4 steals
2026 Ashton Pierce (CP3): Pierce is known as a scorer on the floor and showed how he can create and is wired to score the ball on several occasions. Whether it was stepping outside to knock down shots or getting downhill, Pierce is able to be a valuable offensive weapon for his team and showed that to help CP3 in a big win.
Stats: 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals
2026 Chad Cook (City Rocks): The big man was doing as much as he could and though overall the team struggled at times offensively, he did what he could to make his mark not only in the paint but on the boards. Cook has the size and frame that you love to see in a young man, and he used that very well on the offensive boards to create second-chance opportunities while also being a force in the paint.
Stats: 7 points, 12 rebounds (7 offensive), 2 steals
2025 Cooper Flagg (Maine United): Though Flagg didn’t have the shooting performance that he has had over the last week or so, Flagg still showed the flashes and fit the hype that has been around him. A true stat stuffer on the court, Flagg was able to showcase his natural scoring ability from all levels, his impact on the boards, his ability to find his teammates extremely well, and be a defensive difference-maker. Such an impressive young man that simply can do it all.
Stats: 18 points, 12 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 blocks, 2 steals
2025 Cayden Boozer (Nightrydas): Boozer was incredible all throughout this game, as he was effective, efficient, and really put the team on his back to carry them to a championship. When it mattered most, Boozer was excellent in dribble penetration, using his strong frame and getting into the paint, finishing through contact and with a smooth feel, and was able to make big play after big play throughout. Impressive showing to help his team to a victory.
Stats: 23 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals
2024 Darren Harris (Team Takeover): It was the Darren Harris show in this one, as he came out quickly and put on a show. He finished with 28 points and went 10-for-15 from the field, including 5-for-7 from behind the arc. Harris showcased his shot-making ability and he was huge in starting the game out hot, as it helped his team in a big way to secure the win and the title. His range is there and simply filled it up; a great showing from the young man.
Stats: 28 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists