2027 AJ Roberts (Up Next Hoops):

Was very impressed with what I saw out of the 2027 prospect, as he was strong all throughout and really was able to display his feeling and skillset for the game.  Roberts has a strong frame for his age, and he uses it well in his ability to attack and create, get downhill and finish around the basket, and attack the basket off the dribble.  But what also impressed was his shot-making ability from all levels.  Confident release and effective in so many areas. He is a name to really watch out for.

2028 Kemar Green (Primetime):

Green is one of those all-motor type kids that plays hard, competes, and knows how to make plays/ make his presence felt in a variety of ways.  He was relentless on the boards, always finding ways to create second-chance opportunities, boxing out and carving out space, and being that physical presence on the boards as well as a scoring option down low in the paint.

2028 Kevin Myers (Primetime):

Myers is a name that I would jot down and monitor as he develops. But from what we saw early on, he is one that can make his impact felt in a variety of ways and really showcase his versatility on the court. Myers was able to lead the charge and do a great job in getting downhill, finishing well around defenders, creating off the dribble, and also using his size on the boards.  He was a strong playmaker all event long and really finished well around the basket.

2028 Corbin Woodard (Carolina Culture):

Woodard is a rising prospect here in North Carolina that shows early flashes of being a force on the court.  He checks a lot of boxes early on with his size, big frame, and his ability to be strong in an array of ways. He has a solid handle, can operate from multiple levels, gets downhill and uses his body well, and does a nice job being a presence from multiple positions. It will be interesting to see him develop more as a player.

2028 Jesiah Melendez (HighQ Hoop):

Watching Melendez on the floor was fun, as the young guard really showcased his ability to see the floor, make strong reads, deliver on-point passes and find teammates well, but also making a variety of other plays for his team and himself. Smart guard that showed flashes in his game being a facilitator and a playmaker on the court.