6'9 '26 Tyson Thompson (Shack Elite)

There are a lot of prospects worth noting from this event, which certainly includes Thompson and his considerable amount of long-term upside. He's long, athletic, and already possesses timing as a rebounder and rim-protector. Thompson does a great job of controlling the glass, altering shots defensively, running the floor, and finishing or knocking down jumpers when necessary. He has a ton of tools and seems to consistently progress with each new viewing. Thompson will be one to monitor, both for college coaches and the general public, over the coming years. 

5'9 '26 Malik McCotter (Team Eat)

Given his steady, reliable two-way presence, it's easy to appreciate everything McCotter did throughout this showing. He's a smart, poised, unselfish floor general with a tight handle and sharp penetration sense. McCotter knows how to break down opponents, touch the paint at a high volume, and finish, pull-up, or make the correct pass to set up others. He's a quality defender at the point of attack with the necessary quickness and instincts to force turnovers at a healthy rate. McCotter simply knows how to run a team and outwork his assignment. 

6'2 '26 Harry Silvis (Team Loaded WV)

Despite Team Loaded West Virginia's lack of active players, there was a lot to like about Silvis and what he showcased'specifically as an offensive threat. He's a long, wiry wing/forward prospect with excellent shooting prowess and the ability to finish, convert one or two-dribble pull-ups, and make passes to set up others. Silvis showed no problem carrying a heavy offensive load from start to finish, but also understands how to assert himself within the flow of the action. 

6'3 '26 Eli Williams (Pro One Shipley)

Although they had various strong performers, it's impossible to ignore everything Williams did in this showing. He was simply unstoppable from beyond the arc, hitting jumpers off the catch and bounce, and did a nice job of attacking closeouts when necessary. Williams can create his own shot or set up others as needed, but understands how to operate within the flow of the team structure. He scores the ball at an efficient rate and excels as a spot-up threat. 

6'4 '26 Justus Bell (Upward Stars Columbia)

It's easy to see the appeal with a prospect like Bell, especially given his frame and overall physical tools. He's a long, athletic wing/forward prospect with a blossoming skillset and useful versatility on both ends of the floor. Bell possesses solid creation skills, particularly for his age/size, and understands how make plays with the ball in his hands. He's a quality finisher and shooting threat with vision and toughness. Although he's already quite enticing, expect Bell's stock to continue trending upward over the coming years.