Hoop State Elite ' Rexrode

5'11 '20 Manny Alvarado- The lead guard doesn't try to showcase a lot of flashiness, he just produces and makes great decisions with the ball. Alvarado is an excellent game manager who can create for others and himself with consistency.

 

6'8 '20 Josiah Shackleford- The big man was incredible in their second game of the day, dunking everything in sight and finishing through contact on every attempt inside the paint. He rebounded the ball better than anyone else on the floor and swatted multiple shots into the stands.

 

6'7 '19 Jason Thompson- The long, athletic wing prospect continues to look better and better with each passing week. It's crazy to think that Thompson hasn't picked up numerous offers this week, given his versatility on defense and improving consistency from three-point territory.

 

Team Stacked

6'0 '20 Isaac Sinclair- The high IQ point guard didn't force the action in this contest, but still enjoyed great success while moving the ball with purpose. With or without the ball, Sinclair is a true leader and excellent teammate.

 

6'10 '19 David Elien- No one from this team possesses more upside than Elien, who is still only scratching the surface of his abilities. He's so long and tall, which makes him a constant threat to alter and block shots. His timing and instincts are quite natural on defense, which is one of the many reasons he belongs at the Division I level.

 

Columbia Hoyas

6'6 '19 Marlowe Gilmore- It would be hard to find many wing prospects with a higher upside than Gilmore, who has rapidly improved over the last six to eight months. He has raised his skillset in a serious way, showcasing a whole new level of ball-handling and passing. His two-way potential is amazing, but his current production isn't bad either.

 

6'1 '20 Sean McCabe- Like his teammate, McCabe has done an incredible job of continuing to improve on both sides of the ball. His defensive abilities are fairly underrated, but he certainly knows how to shred opponents apart on offense. McCabe scores efficiently on all three levels and makes terrific decisions as a playmaker.

 

PSB Elite Wade

6'3 '19 Tate Johnson- The high IQ guard has a really solid all-around game and plays with great consistency on offense. He never forces the action and is incredibly efficient on all three levels. Johnson is a must-see for all D2/D3 programs.

 

WBC Elite

6'7 '19 Jace McKenney- Few players are as polarizing as McKenney, who is as unique as they come. He's always been a phenomenal athlete, but he has gradually improved as a jump-shooter, (especially from three-point range) and now poses a constant threat from beyond the arc.

 

6'2 '19 Jajuan Carr- The two-way guard leaves everything on the basketball floor in every single showing. He doesn't take plays off on either end of the floor and will definitely draw some attention with his polish and athleticism. Carr is in the midst of blowing up and it'll be fun to watch him grow along the way.

 

Team Denver-NC

5'10 '19 Bryson Childress- Though undersized, it's impossible to say anything negative about Childress' incredible abilities as a point guard. He loves to shoot the ball, especially from three-point range, and is very efficient off the dribble. His poise, IQ, and playmaking cannot be overstated, as he utilizes each of them to shred apart the opposition.

 

Q6 All-Stars

6'5 '19 Kevin Beans- The all-purpose wing prospect knows how to leave his imprint on a game, doing a little mix of everything. He has tremendous value on defense, given his ability to switch across four positions with zero hesitation. Offensively, he fills in the gaps and scores most of his points through off-ball movement.

 

Mooresville Magic

6'5 '19 DeAngelo Elliot- There has been a quality amount of high-level shooters on display, but one could argue that Elliot is better than them all. He shoots the ball exceptionally well from three-point territory and has legitimate range out to thirty-five feet.

 

Upward Stars Charlotte

6'4 '19 Quinten Thomas- Few guys have been tougher than Thomas, who built his foundation as a two-way dog, and still maintains that same demeanor. He's incredibly strong for his size and possesses terrific athleticism. If Thomas doesn't end up at the DI level, he'll be one truly incredible D2 guy.

 

6'6 '19 Tyler Harris- The versatile wing prospect has been one of the most popular names here at Summer Havoc, generating a ton of buzz with his play on both ends of the floor. Harris has showcased a really strong scoring arsenal, but his ability to affect all facets of the game is likely his most useful skill.

 

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