Team Vision
6'0 '19 Raishaun Brown- The quick-witted guard continues to be one of the most underrated
players in terms of polish, which he seems to have in excess. He has an excellent feel for the
game and frequently beats opposing guards off the dribble. Brown enters the paint with ease and
actually uses his lack of size to his advantage, knifing between defenders in tight spaces and
finishing pretty well around the basket.

Team USC
6'2 '19 Tykiawah Rivers- The strong-bodied wing prospect was arguably the most important
two-way player for this squad. He is a quality athlete that makes an impact on defense through
constant utilization of his length. Rivers plays hard and has a rugged approach to the game,
willing to get dirty and make hustle plays whenever possible.
6'0 '21 Jerod Goodwin- The stocky guard was easily one of the most unique players on display
at our Southern Jam, given his size and skillset. Goodwin is a quality ball-handler and really
crafty passer, especially in transition, where his decision-making has excelled. He's young, yet
already shows a proper understanding of how to play the game on either end of the floor.
Goodwin absorbs contact well and has better vision than most point guards.

CEBA
6'7 '19 Arthur Rodgers- The big man has a lot of upside as a two-way prospect, especially on
offense, where he's shown a lot of intrigue. He talks a lot on defense and tries to communicate
whenever possible. Rodgers runs the floor well and shows solid instincts as a rim-protector, but
he'll need to continue adding strength in order to reach his potential.

Team Loaded CVA
6'0 '19 Stephen Burggraf- The true point guard has been one of the smartest floor generals on
display thus far. He plays the right way and shows a firm understanding of how to create
opportunities for others, through frequent ball movement and beating his man off the dribble.
Burggraf is a great leader by example and works incredibly hard on defense.
6'2 '18 Gabriel McKay- The two-way wing brought a ton of energy to this CVA team, especially
on defense, where he was able to create havoc across multiple positions. Offensively, McKay
made the right play nearly every time and showed the willingness to make an extra pass
whenever possible. McKay was noticeably the best two-way player in this game.

Hoop State Elite ' Rexrode
6'0 '20 Landon Sutton- This was one of the combo-guard's better performances through Session
I, especially from a shooting perspective. Sutton made an abundance of shots during this contest,
both off the bounce and catch, which is part of what made him so vital. He handled the ball well
and was a quality creator for others. Sutton was able to make plays in transition and had a solid
showing on defense.
6'8 '20 Josiah Shackelford- The athletic big man took an absolute beating throughout this game,
especially on offense when looking to finish. He was able to get above the rim a few times on
offense, but mainly made plays on defense as a rim-protector. Shackelford's sheer strength and
willingness to rebound/block shots is part of what separates him from other prospects, but he's
likely to continue developing over this next year.

PSB Elite-Winston-Salem
6'3 '19 Fred Cobb- The skilled wing prospect is the main glue-guy on this team, able to carry out
an abundance of roles for PSB. Offensively, Cobb scores efficiently on all three levels and is
able to effectively create for himself, or others, with relative ease. He's a better defender than
opponents usually give him credit for and accumulates a lot of deflections on that end of the
floor.
6'2 '19 Themus Fulks- The combo-guard typically carries the offensive burden for PSB
Winston, and this contest was no different. There is no doubting Fulks' ability to create a shot
out of nothing, which is something he frequently does, but he also understands how to play
within the team concept. There are a lot of scenarios that could unfold for Fulks going forward,
but only time will tell where he furthers his career.