Flight 22

6'4 '22 Damian Robinson- The big, strong-bodied post prospect was the most impressive prospect on either team during this contest. He utilized his size well, but it was his motor, aggression, and feel inside the paint that allowed him to consistently stand out. Robinson is an excellent two-way rebounder with great rim-protecting instincts. He showed flashes of dominance from start to finish.

 

WBC Elite

6'1 '22 Brice Eichelberger- The main leader of this team was Eichelberger, a fairly crafty guard prospect that scored the ball with efficiently and consistency. He showed poise when attacking the basket and made plays for himself and others without forcing the action. Eichelberger rebounded the ball well and forced multiple turnovers during this contest.

 

6'2 '22 Brodie Franck- The well-rounded wing/forward prospect stood out as the main glue-guy for this team. He scored effectively, fought hard for rebounds, and make the unselfish play whenever possible. Franck made hustle plays at a strong rate and was willing to do anything to provide his team with an edge.

 

Raising Young Men

6'3 '22 Dontavious Pettaway- There were a lot of talented, intriguing prospects on display during the morning slate of games, but Pettaway has easily been the most enticing prospect thus far. He has the full package on both ends of the floor and has the necessary size to overwhelm a variety of different opponents. Pettaway is smart, crafty, and scores the ball extremely well from all levels, but is also capable of setting up others with relative ease. He possesses all the tools to become an incredibly tough two-way player.

 

WNC Warriors

6'6 '22 Drake Downs- The strong-bodied post prospect was arguably the most polished and productive interior player on display. He has a great frame and quality length, which he understands how to properly utilize it to assert his will on both ends of the floor. Downs is a terrific rebounder with useful rim-protecting instincts. He runs the floor well and still has a ton of long-term potential.

 

Team FLY Black

6'3 '21 Jamarien Dalton- There's no doubting Dalton and his significance to this team, as he was nothing short of dominant in this contest. He did everything at a high level, from scoring to blocking shots, and played with an unbelievable motor from start to finish. Dalton has great length, athleticism, and an abundance of leadership qualities. College coaches should keep an eye on Dalton, as he was simply terrific here.

 

6'5 '21 Zeek Biggers- The strong-bodied post prospect was easily the most physically-imposing player from the morning slate of games. Biggers worked extremely well around the basket and stood out with his consistent rebounding abilities.

 

Royal Knights

5'10 '21 Saimir Best- The scrappy point guard prospect showed a lot of useful skills during this contest. He handled the ball well and was able to effectively set the floor for his teammates. Best shot the ball particularly well from beyond the arc and was able to force turnovers quite regularly on defense.