Number 1, Team # 1 Johancy Alverez. Class of 2017'' 5'4

This young man out of Monroe North Carolina is a throwback for all of you old basketball heads and ACC fans of the 70's remember Skip Brown at Wake Forest.' Yeah at only 5'4 Johancy demonstrating electric plays on both ends of the floor are reminiscent of Brown. He defends as well as he plays offense; let me repeat that coaches this young man defends as well as he plays offense. 'Capable of giving you an easy 15 points and 10 assists a game he’s also going to give you five steals and hold the other point guard or whoever he’s defending 10 points below their average. Don't overlook him at 5'4 he will be a big pickup for someone's back court. One of Kelvin Mills best in show.

Number 46 from Team # 9 Josiah Rawlings. Class of 2017 5’10

We don’t use this term a lot and when we do we certainly don’t use it lightly. Josiah is a freak of nature. He was able to do things that you’ve only seen Russell Westbrook do.' We were not counting but he’s an instant triple-double in points rebounds and blocks that’s right blocks.' This kid can literally fly at 5'10 and he showed us an array of dunks including a windmill, a between the legs over the shoulder hammer, and a double pump between the legs reverse slam! Yeah he puts on a show. Josiah is a straight-up bucket getter. He plays with maximum effort (good speed and quickness) and is always in attack mode. He can splash jump shots out to the 3-point line and he is one of the few prospects that uses glass in his mid-range pull-up. He handles it well in traffic, his ball handling skills will allow him to play the 1 or 2 in college…

Number 65, Team #10 Isaac Sinclair class of 2020 5'11

Isaac Sinclair, I love this kid plays hard runs the floor, and he is a great passer.' Isaac has excellent court vision and he is a point guard that can score but he looks to get all of his teammates involved. When is the last time we saw that at an exposure camp' I saw him in his last game of the day, game number three.' What stood out about him is that he was still playing hard like it was game number one, this kid plays to win something you can’t coach.' I once remember Coach Mike Krzyzewski told us about a five star camp he attended when he hung around to see the last game of the day to watch a young man play. He told us that is when you can find out a lot about a kid. Camp is all but over, it's the last game of the day and everyone is gone, they are sweeping up the floor.' Most kids just go through the motion. NOT Isaac Sinclair, he played basketball and motivated his teammates to play. Guys he had just met 5 hours ago.' When you can do that you are one of Kelvin Mills best in show.

Number 140 Team #9 Desmond Walls class of 2017 6'3

Desmond is unique because he is fundamentally sound. He is an aberration in this day of selfish play. He is a kid that always looks to make the right basketball play and can shoot out to 20 feet. If you are looking for a guard that can think the game, look at this kid two times. He can get to the basket and is just as dangerous in catch and shoot situations, but scoring is not what you see first with Desmond. If you are a STATS person you will love his 6-2 assets to turnover ratio…