
2027 6’9 Charles Pur (CP3)
Pur, who has now entered the national picture for many, continued to impress with his overall presence on the court. One can’t help but be impressed with his progression in his game, playing with a ton of energy, running from rim to rim, operating well around the basket, scoring through contact, and getting to the line. And that doesn’t mention his understanding on the defensive side, walling up and altering shots.
2027 6’6 Lusemo Macharia (Future Prep NXTPRO)
Macharia is one that we have watched over the years, and he continues to make steady progress with his overall game. After a good high school season in which he averaged 10.7ppg, and 7.2rpg, Macharia brings intrigue with his activity level, presence on the glass, and his touch around the basket. I continue to think that he could be an underrated big here in North Carolina that college coaches should monitor.
2025 6’6 Abubakar Cham (Charlotte Aces)
Having a chance to watch him on several occasions, you just know what this young man is going to bring to the court. Cham is going to play hard and compete, run from rim to rim, bring a physical presence, and is one that finishes well around the basket. He is a steady presence overall and just finds ways to produce for his team.
2026 6’6 Andre Gyabaah (Team FLY)
Gyabaah has been an impressive prospect this spring and I’m eager to see how he continues his strong play. He is a strong frame prospect who brings a consistent presence in finishing in the paint, attacking downhill, and being a presence on the board. But what makes him interesting to watch is his comfort level in being able to stretch the floor with his shot; brings a versatile game.
2025 6’5 Ian Bush (Team Legacy)
The unsigned senior put on a good showing to remind everyone about his game. He is a long, athletic prospect that finishes high at the rim and has the ability to consistently attack downhill. Bush is at his best when he is attacking but is an overall active prospect on the court, rebounds well at his position, and brings a lot of energy to the court.