2027 Keyonee Terry (The Gentz):

It was the start of the event, but Terry was one that immediately caught my eye and intrigue and he didn't disappoint throughout the event, as the 6'4 prospect is a name that I would be jotting down and watching a lot more.' He has the size, the length, and has a nice early feel; he showed glimpses of his ability to create and get downhill, use his wingspan to finish over defenders, make good reads in finding teammates, and also be a presence on both sides of the court.' There is a lot to like about what you see and his potential, so it will be very interesting to see how he continues to add more, get stronger, and develop as a player.

2027 Nate Jones (WCBA):

When you are looking for a young guard to learn more about and watch develop, Jones should be on that list.  Even for his age, he has a strong understanding of the game and plays with a natural feel in leading the charge.  Jones reads and see the floor extremely well, creates well with the ball in his hands, finds ways to get everyone involved, but also plays under control.  You add on top of that his ability to score from multiple levels, Jones has a bright future ahead of him.

2027 Braden Miller (Riptide):

Miller is another new name that you may want to take notice of.' The 6'4 prospect had a bit of a breakout weekend, as he was a consistent double-double player for the Riptide. The forward has early size that grabs your eye, but also brings a ton of physical tools to the court. He moves really well, has nice touch and is always active, uses his size to his advantage, understands how to operate strong around the basket, and still has upside to his game as he continues to develop.' A strong showing from the young man all throughout the event this weekend.