2023 Carlos Lopez (Feltrim Academy National): Lopez started off the event in style, as he went off for 34 points and captured a lot of intrigue from our scouts. A crafty guard that was terrific in his ability to create and make plays. Lopez shows how shifty he can be off the dribble, can get downhill, and has a nice chance of speed, and not only was able to get paint touches and dish but also hit shot after shot from behind the arc.

2023 Patric Prince (Believe Prep): Prince is a 6'6 prospect that plays with size, strength, and brings versatility to the court. He can guard multiple positions and has the frame to body up multiple defenders, but also was able to make plays and score from multiple levels. Really mixed it up well and brings production to the table.

2023 James Morrow (FUMA): It was good to see Morrow back in action, and once again, the 6'8 forward made his impact felt.' Morrow is a strong, physical, and powerful prospect that plays with a great motor. He competes on both ends, always remains active, and does a great job being strong in the paint, at the rim, and battling defensively.

2023 Davyon Butler (North Florida Prep): Butler was a name we discussed coming in, and he didn't disappoint. Butler, a long 6'5 guard, was an absolute bucket-getter on Day 1; he has the ability to create and get his own shot, does so from multiple levels, finish well over defenders and downhill, and really understands how to put the ball in the hoop. Filled it up with 32 points on Day 1.

2023 Destin Logan (TSF National): Though TSF was short-handed today, Logan stepped up for his team when he needed. The 6'5 prospect was able to make plays inside and out, mixing it up on the court, finishing strong around the basket, but also stepping out. Used his frame to his advantage and was able to take advantage of his matchup.

2023 Shaedon Simpson (Combine PG): Talk about a smooth-scoring prospect that continues to get better and better every time we see him. There is a lot to like about his game, and he can hurt you in a variety of ways. His confidence continues to grow with his outside shooting, but also mixes it up and can smoothly score, putting it on the deck and creating. He doesn't need to be the focal point of an offense, but he has no problem filling it up.

2023 Earle Greer (Rocktop Academy National): A name that we were certainly familiar with, Greer came in known for his scoring ability.' And though shots didn't quite fall all the time, Greer is a long 6'8 prospect that knows how to create his own shot and can hurt you in so many ways. Versatile scorer, inside and out, attacks the rim, and is such an enforcer offensively.

2023 Ryan Williams (OSL Prep): Williams led the charge in what was a VERY impressive win on Day 1 for OSL. Williams, a 6'5 player, did an outstanding job of making his presence felt. An athletic guard that can shoot, good release, and can be so tough to stop when he gets downhill. Did a nice job always staying active, great motor, and was able to finish through contact.

2023 Nicolo Romanelli (DME Academy National): Romanelli finished the day off nicely. When you watch his game, he is a point guard that you want to have the ball in his hands. A high IQ, steady guard that sees the entire floor. He can play in the halfcourt and create, but also excels in transition, always playing with his head up, setting up his teammates, and showcasing a strong IQ/ feel for the game.