#65- 6'0 '23 Joshua Daniels- The strong-bodied big man is the ultimate two-way teammate that is willing to sacrifice offensive touches for the betterment of the team. He plays hard, rebounds the ball extremely well, and finishes a strong majority of his attempts inside the paint. Davis communicates and does all of the little things on both ends of the floor. He's the type of player that every coach needs on their team.

 

#79- 6'2 '21 Tyler Schaafsma- The guard prospect plays with such great energy and remains active during every second of game play. He refuses to take bad shots or force the action on offense, but has the ability to take over and score when necessary. Schaafsma is probably the sneakiest athlete in the gym, given his incredible burst of explosion as a leaper.

 

#93- 6'4 '21 Keldric Bouknight- The wiry forward prospect is a really solid, sound two-way player that operates within himself on both ends of the floor. He has a nice feel for the game and plays unselfishly at all times. Bouknight runs the floor well from end to end.

 

#94- 6'6 '22 Isiah Howell- The all-around forward might possibly be the best long-term prospect in this event, given his advanced physical tools and impressive two-way feel for the game. He's long, poised, and pretty athletic, but appears to have truly just begun scratching the surface of his abilities. Howell is certainly a buy-now prospect that should only continue to improve.

 

#3- 5'0 '24 Jordan Barr- The point guard is very effective at playing under control and making great decisions with the ball in his hands. Barr possesses an excellent feel for the game and utilizes his well-rounded skillset fairly well on both ends of the floor. He's somewhat undersized, but Barr is very productive and should be a floor general worth keeping an eye on.

 

#39- 5'10 '20 Jordan Coleman- The athletic guard prospect was all over the floor today, making plays and going hard on every possession. He is ridiculously bouncy for his current size and has the chance to become a really intriguing two-way player. Coleman is also built like a tank, which causes problems for opponents when he attacks the basket.

 

#98- 5'10 '23 Kobe Oxendine- There's a lot to like with the guard prospect; he's quite young and has a pretty developed frame for his age. He's quick off the bounce and sees the floor extremely well upon entering the lane. Oxendine shot the ball very well from all three levels and applied constant scoring pressure throughout the day, especially from beyond the arc.