PSB Winston-Salem

6'1 '19 Grady Boyce- The well-rounded wing prospect stood out as the main glue-guy of this team. He consistently made hustle plays and looked to create havoc however possible on defense. Boyce shot the ball effectively and was able to assume ball-handling duties whenever necessary. He led the scoring charge but also looked to make the right play at every opportunity.

 

CEBA Massey

6'5 '20 Jalen McAfee-Marion- There's a lot to like with the versatile two-way wing/forward prospect. He has an intriguing blend of skills, which causes matchup problems for opponents, as he's skilled enough to operate along the perimeter but also strong enough to battle inside. McAfee-Marion made a ton of plays in transition and rebounded the ball very well throughout this contest.

 

Charlotte Aces

6'8 '20 Cheick Traore- No player in attendance has a more clear basketball identity that Traore, who truly embraces his role on both sides of the ball. He's a leader by example, given the way he communicates and pursues every available loose ball or rebound. Traore is massive, but moves very well for his size, and knows how to protect the rim without fouling on defense. He's not going to force the action or step outside of his comfort zone, which will make a college coach very happy at the next level.

 

Carolina Pressure

6'5 '21 Chase McDuffie- In terms of appeal, few prospects were as enticing as McDuffie, who is beginning to truly unlock his two-way abilities. His body, athleticism, and feel for the game have continued to improve over the last year. McDuffie is a very smart defender that positions himself well and utilizes his length to disrupt opponents. He scored the ball efficiently throughout this showing and should be a prospect for coaches to keep an eye on.

 

TMP Elite

6'3 '21 Bailey Wiseman- There's so much to like about Wiseman, who is still the most polished and dominant player on this TMP squad, despite having to play out of position. He's an incredibly crafty scorer and playmaker that is capable of being a primary offensive on almost any team. Wiseman shoots the ball with deep range and consistency, but isn't afraid to attack the basket and finish with either hand. He has the chance to be a special type of prospect.

 

Team United

6'3 '21 RJ Felton- In many ways, Felton is the main leader of this Team United squad, given the way he communicates and sets the tone on both ends of the floor. He's a phenomenal all-around scorer with terrific athleticism and the ability to create for himself or others. Felton is extremely smart and polished, especially on defense, where he's able to rebound and force turnovers at a constant rate. College coaches should be very excited about Felton.

 

Royal Knights

6'2 '20 Kalib Matthews- The Royal Knights have been consistently great over the last few months and a lot of that success can be credited to the play of Matthews. He and Javonte Waverly complement each other extremely well, which allows him to play with or without the ball whenever he wants and still make an impact. Matthews has fantastic length and handles the ball well for his size, but is also capable of playing above the rim or scoring the ball from all levels. His recruitment should continue to pick up over these next few months.

 

Team Phoenix

5'11 '20 Demetrius Washington- The Team Phoenix squad has a lot of talent and depth this year, which certainly includes Washington. In many ways, he's their leader and does a great job of setting the tone on both ends of the floor. Washington is smart, unselfish, and always looks to make the right play. He's very scrappy and forces turnovers extremely well, which leads to a ton of easy baskets in transition.