Team 1

Coach: Sterling Council

#1: 5'9 '23 Justin Rembert (Crestwood)

Starting things off, we look at a player who made a lasting impression despite being the smallest camper on this team, Justin Rembert. He's a quick, scrappy, well-rounded lead guard prospect with a wiry build and nice feel on both ends of the floor. Rembert handles the ball well, sets up others with consistency, and is capable of scoring the ball in a variety of ways. He attacks the basket effectively but also applies great pressure through his midrange pull-up. Rembert is a pesky defender who knows how to harass opposing ball-handlers and force turnovers. Next in his development process is working to get stronger, as it will allow him to become a better finisher through contact. Coach Council on Rembert: 'Justin is a tough player. Good penetrator and overall decision-maker with the ball. Defends well at the point of attack. Justin displayed a positive attitude and accepted coaching well.' Rembert enjoyed a quality showing at camp, and should be poised for a highly productive senior season. 

#16: 6'0 '25 Shannon Davis (Crestwood)

Next, we look at a player who showcased a pretty adaptable identity on both ends of the floor, Shannon Davis. He's a wiry, unselfish guard prospect with solid offensive balance between scoring and playmaking. Davis is a nice penetrator with a sharp midrange pull-up and the ability to knock down jumpers from beyond the arc. He's a useful passer who can produce from either guard position. Davis defends his position well, pursues rebounds at a solid rate, and makes an impact in transition. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player on both ends of the floor. Coach Council on Davis: 'Shannon is a steady player who knows how to make plays within the flow of the action. He finishes well for his size, but also hits jumpers and can play with or without the ball in his hands.' Davis did a variety of things well at camp, and will be a prospect to watch progress over the coming years at Crestwood. 

#17: 6'0 '25 La'Quaree Glenn (Lower Richland)

Moving onto a player with the ability to cause matchup problems with his combination of size and strength, La'Quaree Glenn. He's a big, physically imposing guard prospect with a great downhill sense and penetration ability. Glenn handles the ball well, finishes through contact, and is capable of setting up others as needed. He's able to knock down jumpers at a solid rate, and understands how to make an impact as a cutter/spot-up threat. Glenn contains his assignment well and rebounds the ball effectively for his position. Next in his development process is working to get quicker, as it would make him more difficult for opponents to contain off the bounce. Coach Council on Glenn: 'La'Quaree is a big guard. He uses his body and athleticism to overwhelm opponents. Can push the break in transition and make decisions with the ball in his hands. Good defender.' Glenn enjoyed a nice showing at camp, and should be a useful contributor over the coming years for Lower Richland. 

#32: 6'2 '23 Derek Bradley (Westminster Catawba)

Continuing onto a player who can reliably mesh and produce alongside any collection of teammates, Derek Bradley. He's a big, sturdy, skilled guard prospect with a well-rounded skillset and quality feel for the game. Bradley naturally sets the tone as a main ball-handler, offering an excellent balance between playmaking and three-level scoring. He's a great shooter who regularly mixes it up, attacks off the bounce, and makes smart decisions with the ball in his hands. Bradley defends his position well, rebounds at a solid rate, and pushes the break properly in transition. He can also make an impact alongside another primary creator. Next in his development process is working to get quicker, as it would make him an even more dynamic penetrator. Coach Council on Bradley: 'Derek is a polished player. Creates well, scores the ball from all levels, and displayed willingness as a playmaker. Maintained a positive attitude and accepted coaching well.' Bradley proved to be an asset during his time at camp, and should be poised for a productive upcoming senior season. 

#33: 6'2 '24 Ghaleb Wilson (Andrew Jackson)

Next, we look at a player who simply knows how to outwork and overpower opponents, Ghaleb Wilson. He's a strong, athletic guard prospect with toughness, quickness, and the ability to make an impact with or without the ball in his hands. Wilson is a great penetrator who can finish through contact, but also displays the ability to pull-up from midrange or knock down the occasional three-pointer. He's a scrappy defender and engaged rebounder who can outwork his assignment for any possible hustle plays. Next in his development process is working to become a more consistent three-point shooter, as it would make him more difficult for opponents to contain. Coach Council on Wilson: 'Ghaleb is a great athlete. Tough finisher around the basket. Great in the open floor. Solid passer and shooter. Moves well without the ball. Maintained a positive attitude and accepted coaching well.' Wilson did a lot of things well at camp, and should be a leader during the upcoming season for Andrew Jackson. 

#48: 6'3 '25 Jordan Watford (Lancaster)

Moving onto a player who possesses an incredibly enticing blend of tools and long-term upside, Jordan Watford. He's a long, athletic wing prospect with the ability to affect all facets of the game within the flow of the action. Watford is able to physically overwhelm opponents, force turnovers, and apply constant offensive pressure. He handles and passes the ball well, and can score effectively from anywhere inside the arc. Watford defends and rebounds his position nicely. Next in his development process is working to become a more consistent three-point shooter, as it would make him a more complete player. Coach Council on Watford: 'Jordan is a great athlete with nice size. Can make plays with the ball in his hands. Defends and rebounds well for his position. Great in transition but can also make an impact in the half-court. Maintained a positive attitude and accepted coaching well.' Watford offered a lot of intriguing flashes at camp, and will be a prospect to monitor closely over the coming years for Lancaster. 

#49: 6'3 '25 Kaleb Evans (Lexington)

Continuing onto a player who has all the tools to have a potential breakout season, Kaleb Evans. He's a tough, athletic guard prospect with great size, confidence, and the ability to fill it up in a variety of ways offensively. Evans is a strong finisher and overall penetrator with a lethal midrange pull-up and nice three-point jumper. He's able to create for himself and others with relative ease, and utilizes his quickness to consistently breakdown opponents. Next in his development process is working on his ability to move without the ball, as it would make him a more complete player. Coach Council on Evans: 'Kaleb is a great athlete and overall scorer. He handles the ball well and creates shots off the bounce. Great in the open floor, but picks his spots in the half-court as well. Capable passer and defender.' Evans showcased a lot of appeal at camp, and will be certainly a prospect to watch progress over the foreseeable future. 

#64: 6'5 '23 Jamari Briggs (Christ School)

Next, we look at a player who showcased as much progression as any camper in attendance, Jamari Briggs. He's a strong, athletic guard prospect with great size, toughness, and instincts on both ends of the floor. Briggs is a terrific downhill penetrator with the ability to finish, pull-up from midrange, or set up others. He's able to play through contact and make smart decisions with the ball in his hands. Briggs excels in the open floor, but is able to reliably make plays in the half-court as well. He's a quality defender and rebounder for his size/position. Next in his development process is continuing to become more consistent as a three-point shooter, as it will only make him more difficult for opponents to contain. Coach Council on Briggs: 'Jamari is a big guard with size and athleticism. Solid decision-maker who can run a team on both ends of the floor. Great finisher and capable shooter.' Briggs did a variety of things well at camp, and should be a main piece for Christ School during the upcoming season. 

#65: 6'5 '24 Clarence Williams (Legion Collegiate)

Moving onto a player who possesses an intriguing crossroads between productivity and long-term upside, Clarence Williams. He's a long, wiry forward prospect with toughness and flashes of inside-out ability. Williams possesses a nice motor and unselfish mentality, which allows him to regularly make plays within the flow of the action. He shoots the ball well from midrange but can also finish or space the floor if necessary. Next in his development process is working to get stronger, as it would allow him to become more physically imposing on both ends of the floor. Coach Council on Williams: 'Clarence is a scrappy player. Works hard and displays solid instincts on either side of the ball. Runs well in transition and knows how to do the dirty work. Displayed a positive attitude and accepted coaching well.' Williams enjoyed a nice showing at camp, and should be a useful contributor for Legion Collegiate going forward. 

#80: 6'9 '24 Ellis Graham (Gray Collegiate)

Finishing up, we look at a player who easily stood out as one of the top rim-protectors on display, Ellis Graham. He's a long, wiry, fluid post prospect with an excellent interior presence on both ends of the floor. Graham displays great timing as a shot-blocker, positioning himself properly around the basket to either accumulate blocks or deter opponents from entering the paint. He's a quality rebounder who moves well for his size and runs the floor nicely in transition. Graham is a useful finisher who does a great job of capitalizing on lobs, putbacks, and dump-offs within the paint. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him more physically imposing as an interior defender. Coach Council on Graham: 'Ellis has great physical tools. He's a long athlete with the ability to block shots in bunches. Solid finisher and rebounder. Runs the floor solid in transition. Maintained a positive attitude and accepted coaching well.' Graham proved to be an asset at camp, and will be a prospect to monitor over the coming years at Gray Collegiate.