6'3 KC Shaw (Carolina Riptide)

It's easy to see the next-level ability with Shaw, so his lack of recruitment remains somewhat perplexing. He's a wiry, well-rounded guard with a nice blend of IQ, skill, and athleticism. Shaw has shown the ability to dictate an offense as the focal point or find opportunities within a role, but is successful and productive in both settings. He's an efficient scoring option from all levels, but is arguably at his best when getting downhill and attacking the basket. Shaw is a quality passer, rebounder, and defender with great instincts. Expect more offers to come piling in sooner than later. 

6'5 Isaiah Williams (Team Synergy)

As confusing as any entry on this list, it's unclear what more Williams has to do to receive appropriate attention from college coaches. To be frank, the kid has produced and more than proven himself over the last few years. Between camps, Porter Ridge, Charlotte Hoyas, and now with Team Synergy, Williams has consistently stood out as an adaptable, team-oriented guy who will embrace whatever role is assigned to him. He's an excellent rebounder, reliable defender, and strong finisher who plays bigger than his size on both ends of the floor. Williams also possesses a strong frame and great feel for the game. Scholarship-level coaches should be more involved, simply put. 

6'5 Mikhail Pocknett (WBC Elite)

After shining as a leader for WBC Elite over the last few summers, Pocknett should already be coveted by various programs. He's a strong, versatile forward with the ability to control the offensive action as a downhill force with vision and toughness. Pocknett finishes well around the basket, but can also set up others or knock down midrange jumpers at a nice percentage. He rebounds well on both ends and utilizes his body effectively to absorb contact. Pocknett also makes plays defensively and understands how to operate with or without the ball in his hands offensively. He has a definite place at the next level.