Upward Stars Charlotte
6'8 '19 Tony Hauser- The big man continues to showcase strong polish, especially on offense,
where he has the ability to score in a variety of ways. He's very patient and makes quality
decisions with the ball. Few guys are better teammates than Hauser, who constantly talks and
motivates his teammates.
5'10 '19 Sidney McKnight- Though somewhat small, McKnight is one of the best spark plugs
for this team, given his energy and constant efforts on defense. He initiates the offense, makes
solid reads as a playmaker, and scores the ball pretty efficiently from all over the floor. That
being said, McKnight is at his best on defense, where he is a downright pest for opponents.

Hoop State Elite
6'5 '20 Kaleb Brooks- The big-bodied wing really knows how to stretch out opposing defenses
with his shooting ability, especially from three-point range. He's strong and will heat up if
defenses allow it. Brooks is a solid two-way player with decent feel and quality shot selection.
6'5 '20 Chazz Banks- The athletic wing prospect does a nice job of affecting all facets of the
game with consistency. When he's playing well, especially on offense, this team is difficult to
beat. Banks looks better with each passing game.

NC Red Storm
6'5 '19 Jordan Love- The smooth-scoring wing prospect continues to showcase his efficiency
and ability to consistently generate offense. He is intelligent and has an excellent feel for the
game, especially with the ball in his hands. Love knows how to kill opponents in transition and
has continually improved as a defender.
6'9 '19 Ody Oguama- The long-bodied rim protector is still one of the most intriguing prospects
throughout North Carolina. He monitors the paint and knows how to disrupt action with his
length, altering an abundance of shots around the basket while rebounding at a strong rate

Team Takeover-Grey
6'0 '19 Daryl Lackey- There were few players on display who were more impressive than the
scoring guard. He shredded the opposition apart from start to finish, from all three levels,
through constant dribble-penetration and spot-up opportunities. Lackey was incredible efficient
on offense and made the most of his touches.
6'0 '19 Quentin James- Alongside Lackey in the backcourt was James, who was a great
complement throughout this contest. He made plays in transition and knocked down various
three-pointers, but he's also pretty solid at breaking opponents down and getting into the paint.

Team Felton
6'9 '19 Emmanuel Izunabor- In terms of rim-protection, few guys were able to influence more
plays than Izunabor, who was nearly dominant in this contest. He blocks shots in abundance and
alters even more; his size, length, and athleticism make him an ideal player to monitor the paint
in today's modernized game. Izunabor uses his abilities as a shot-blocker to frequently start fast-
break opportunities.
6'3 '19 Jackson Gammons- The off-guard is simply a tough all-around player with excellent
polish on both ends of the floor. He can handle the ball pretty well and has the ability to bump
over to the lead guard whenever necessary. Gammons is an efficient three-level scorer with great
IQ and feel for the game. Watch for him to continue piling on the offers.

Team Denver-NC
5'10 '19 Bryson Childress- The point guard continues to destroy everyone in his path, regardless
of their resume or pedigree. He simply doesn't care how much bigger or taller opponents are, he
goes for the throat and doesn't stop until they've tapped out. Yet again, Childress shot the ball
well from the floor while involving teammates throughout.
6'2 '19 Jackson Gabriel- As far as shooters go, few are more valuable than Gabriel, who still
affects the game even without knocking down shots. He draws defenders extremely well with his
shooting ability, as defenders are constantly forced to respect him from distance. Gabriel has
been in somewhat of a shooting slump lately, but he certainly possesses the ability to bounce
back.

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