Georgia Flight
6'0 '20 Cameron Carithers- The lead guard was a big contributor in this contest, and nearly won
the game with his heady play in the second half. Carithers was relatively quiet early on, but then
started blowing by defenders and getting into the paint, where he drew multiple fouls and
finished most of his chances at the rim.

NC Flames
6'0 '20 Tyrese McNeal- There were multiple guys who made a difference for the Flames, but
McNeal was downright clutch in crunch time, making shots from all levels while improving on
his scoring output from the first half. McNeal is somewhat undersized, but possesses nice
quickness, which allows him to make plays frequently in transition.

Carolina Clippers
6'0 '19 Narique Smith- The strong-bodied guard for Carolina Clippers has been performing well
all weekend, using his strength to simply bully opponents on penetration opportunities. He
finishes nearly every attempt around the rim and gets pretty solid elevation in those situations.
Smith was the most productive player for the Clippers on both sides of the floor and led them
whenever a leader needed to emerge.

Team Xplosion
6'5 '19 Christian Webb- The mismatch forward is quite an intriguing prospect and one that many
D2 and all D3 programs should look into. He scores really well inside the arc and knows how to
score in a variety of ways, including from the perimeter, where he was able to generate shots
pretty easily when getting downhill.

PSB Elite McCarthy
6'1 '20 Drew Patterson- The combo-guard was the force that led this PSB squad in their final
showing at Summer Havoc. He made plays on both sides of the ball, showing a high IQ and
positioning throughout. Patterson scored efficiently throughout this contest, especially from
beyond the arc, where he was able to knock down six three-pointers.

Columbia Hoyas
6'6 '20 Jurvod Wise- The big man was utterly dominant throughout this contest, scoring inside
whenever he wanted and securing nearly every rebound in sight. He led all scorers and was the
two-way leader of this team. Wise displayed a solid IQ and ability to run the floor.
5'9 '21 Arthur Knight- Their other main contributor was Knight, who is the youngest prospect
on this team, but showcased his ability to score and pass the ball in this contest. He'll be one to
watch grow.