LKN1:

5'9 '25 Jack Sullivan- Slightly undersized post prospect that simply outworks everyone else on the court, regardless of situation. He possesses an incredible motor and pursues every available rebound on both ends of the floor. Sullivan doesn't have a clear offensive identity, but scores regularly from putbacks and dump-off passes around the basket.

 

5'1 '25 Greg Murray- The spot-up threat played a major role in this contest, operating without forcing the action and knocking down open looks whenever possible. Murray shows great patience when spotting-up, but also looks to take advantage of any open opportunities.

 

Grind Academy Red:

5'10 '25 Wisdom Whipper-Daniel- The two-way forward prospect has been among the most intriguing players on display today. He possesses a nice combination of size, intelligence, and understands how to impact the game on both sides of the ball. Whipper-Daniel has a chance to be a special prospect, especially if he continues to improve.

 

Carolina Pressure:

5'1 '25 Taurus Lewis II- Playing up a level, Lewis was among the top impact players for either team during this contest. He scored in a variety of ways while also showing the ability to get others involved on offense.

 

5'3 '24 AJ Washington- After a so-so showing to open the day, Jenkins turned it up and was arguably the best guard for the Pressure during this game. He scored efficiently, but mainly focused on making plays and creating open shots for his teammates. Jenkins has a solid IQ and makes pretty good decisions with the ball in his hands.

 

1Carolina:

5'7 '24 Jackson Graham- The wing prospect provided his team with a nice scoring presence during this game, especially when spotting-up and looking to knock down shots off the catch. He did a great job of finding gaps within the defense and capitalizing.

 

Save Sports:

5'1 '25 Drew Johnson- The guard prospect has easily been the most impressive player on display so far, and it hasn't been very close. Johnson is so sharp with the ball in his hands and able to really manipulate defenses with his blend of craftiness, intelligence, and ridiculous shooting range. He also bullied opponents on defense, but was downright dominant on offense.

 

6'1 '25 TJ Ray- In terms of long-term prospects, few guys have been more appealing than Ray, who already possesses a phenomenal blend of size and skill, especially for his age. He has a formidable jumper, but typically causes the most matchup problems when operating along the perimeter and looking to penetrate. Most opponents struggled to contain him from making a nonstop impact on the game.

 

Carolina Bad Boyz:

6'1 '25 Jackson Robinson- The post prospect is already blessed with various physical qualities and has the chance to become an excellent two-way player with continued work. Robinson is truly just beginning to scratch the surface of his abilities, but already understands how to alter shots and protect the paint.

 

1Carolina:

5'10 '24 Ghjaleb Wilson- Though he's more of a post at this level, Wilson moves like a guard and causes an abundance of problems with his size. He plays with aggression and relentlessly fights for every possible rebound. Wilson has solid touch and displayed the ability to score quite well inside the paint.

 

5'8 '24 Malik Ashe- The strong-bodied guard was among the most polished performers for either team during this contest. He's able to shoot, attack, and seamlessly create for others while causing havoc on the defensive end. Ashe does a lot of things well on the court and fills the stat sheet as a result.

 

The Monarch:

5'10 '24 Rekwon Barnett- There's a lot to like with the forward prospect, considering he's able to make nonstop contributions without needing to necessarily score the ball. He has a pretty useful jumper, but his ability to create for others is what separates him from similar prospects. Barnett has excellent physical tools and should absolutely be someone to keep a close eye on going forward.