Carolina Knights

6'2 '19 Nasir Johnson- There are numerous quality guards on display at Upward Stars Center, but few have been able to consistently lead like Johnson. He's been the productive heart and soul of this squad for quite a while, yet he continues to improve on both sides of the ball. Keep an eye on Johnson, as he could emerge in the coming months.

 

5'11 '19 Jacob Miller- The tough two-way guard provides a refreshing sense of unselfishness; he plays so incredibly hard on both ends of the floor and secures a lot of 50-50 plays. Miller doesn't force the action, but he can score when needed.

 

Team Vision

6'2 '19 Spencer Free- Our last viewing of Free was nearly one year ago at this same event; he picked up right where he left off, shooting the ball at an incredibly high level from distance. Since then, he's added some more ability off the bounce and has improved his overall feel for his teammates.

 

NC Empire

6'2 '21 Isaiah Williams- The youngest player on this roster is Williams, yet he displays the polish of a savvy veteran. He scores the ball efficiently from all three levels and was critical in this contest, as he hit the game-winning shot as time expired.

 

6'9 '20 Myles Evans- Few guys have been as impressive as Evans, especially in terms of upside. He runs the floor exceptionally well and possesses great length, which allows him to alter one shot after another when monitoring the paint. Evans displayed some nice face-up skills throughout this one.

 

Carolina Pressure

6'2 '20 Dallan Wright- The point guard is the epitome of consistent, always leading the offense and making intelligent decisions with the ball. He's continuing to sharpen his abilities as a next-level floor general, but has made terrific strides over the last six months.

6'2 '20 Ahmon Green- The athletic guard was able to make an impact on both ends of the floor throughout this contest. He is pretty quick and knows how to overwhelm opponents with his physicality.

 

Bertie Elite

6'4 '20 Deontre Bryant- The lead contributor on this squad has been Bryant; he's done a great job of making plays on both ends of the floor. Bryant has been pretty aggressive on offense, but he could take even more initiative if he wanted, given his ability to score.

 

Charlotte Nets ' Gainey

6'8 '22 Christian Reeves- No prospect in the building can match the clear upside of Reeves, who is almost a lock to emerge as a top prospect in North Carolina. He has incredible length and looks quite comfortable on the floor. Reeves isn't necessarily explosive, but that'll come in time, and he's already showcasing signs of fluidity on the offensive end.

 

6'0 '19 Cameron Sherrill- The lead guard for Charlotte Nets was one of the key contributors in this contest, knocking down one shot after another and applying constant pressure on offense. He created for others quite well and displayed his ability to thrive with or without the ball.

 

Rock Nation Impact

6'3 '19 Ramello Grant- This Rock Nation squad saw an impressive performance from Grant, who scored the ball well and made a noticeable impact on defense. He is a solid all-around player with the ability to handle the ball, generate offense, and make plays on defense.

 

NC Heat

6'4 '20 Jacari Outlaw- The Heat were difficult to handle on both sides of the ball and Outlaw was one of the main problems for opponents. He's continued to grow over the last year, both physically and on the hardwood, and appears ready to make that next step.

 

6'4 '19 Tyjuwan Barnes- The size and strength of Barnes was essential in this contest, as he bodied his way to one bucket after another. He looked comfortable with the ball in his hands and consistently made heady decisions on offense.

 

Team WallDV

5'11 '19 Thomas Hendricks- The combo-guard was able to score whenever he wanted in this contest, getting by defenders, finishing at the rim, drawing fouls, and knocking down shots from all three levels. He's quick and forces turnovers at a solid rate.

 

Q6 All-Stars

6'3 '19 Joe French- The wing prospect has been shooting the ball impeccably well all week long and showed no signs of stopping in this contest. He is such a smooth scorer, but his abilities without the ball is part of what makes him special. French moves and relocates as well as anyone in the gym.

 

Team ENC 252

6'7 '19 Luke Davis- It's mind-blowing to think that Davis holds no offers to play college basketball, yet he finds a way to impact every game at a high level. He's got decent size for a forward, plus he's bouncy and can score on all three levels efficiently. Davis is still only beginning to scratch the surface of his abilities.

 

6'3 '19 Shykeim Phillips- One could argue that Phillips has been among the top guards at Summer Havoc, and they wouldn't be incorrect. He's been the definition of a floor general, penetrating to the paint with purpose and making phenomenal reads/passes to teammates.

 

Mooresville Magic

6'3 '19 Demarcus Johnson- This Mooresville Magic team is at their best whenever Johnson is active and on the floor. He is the lead decision-maker for this team, frequently initiating the offense and scoring whenever he wanted. Johnson has always been a plus defender and high-IQ player, and that continued to show throughout this game.

 

Atlanta All-Stars

6'7 '19 Eric Coleman- Year after year, the Atlanta All-Stars have consistently been among the most intriguing teams at Summer Havoc, but one could honestly argue that this year's team surpasses previous ones. Coleman was terrific on both sides of the ball and showcases a fairly unique skillset. It'll be interesting to see how he performs throughout the weekend, as he could collect various offers.

 

6'7 '19 Leslie Nkereuwem- The athletic big man caught the eye of many college programs with his high-flying display and phenomenal physical measurements. His skillset is still growing, but Nkereuwem already shows a lot of signs towards being a Division I player.

 

Team Loaded

6'0 '20 Justin Wright- This contest was neck and neck throughout, but Wright just knows how to keep it cool and make plays. He makes such great decisions with the ball and has the ability to score whenever and wherever he wants. Few guards are as consistent as Wright, and it shows.

 

6'2 '20 Jordan Battle- With each passing game, Battle seems to become more and more attractive as a prospect. He shoots the ball so incredibly well from beyond the arc and displays great decisiveness when hunting his shot. Battle can knock it down off the catch or bounce with relative ease.

 

Upward Stars Columbia

6'3 '19 Travis Thompson- Though undersized, few players have the work ethic of Thompson, who should have various D2/D3 programs excited. He is inch-for-inch the most impactful defender on display, and displayed the ability to shut down opponents, regardless of size.

 

Upward Stars Upstate

6'10 '19 Cooper Fowler- The big man continues to steadily improve with time, which is to be expected, since he has massive size and a blossoming skillset. Fowler has always been an advanced offensive player, especially with single coverage in the post, which is a guaranteed basket.

 

6'3 '19 Ta'Lon Cooper- The main attraction on this team has been Cooper, a combo-guard with excellent length and scoring ability. In many ways, he is the leader of this team, and sets the tone with his play. Typically, this squad is as good as Cooper allows them to be.