2024 Braylhan Thomas (Team Charlotte): The 6’5 prospect continues to make strides with is game, showing more of a complete game, using his size well and only getting stronger on the court.  Thomas continues to show his ability to knock down shots from the perimeter but also create more for himself.  He has really progressed and is showing he can be more of a consistent offensive threat on the court.

2024 Jamarie Brown (Upward Stars Pee Dee 16u): Brown was a standout at our South Carolina Top 80 event and continues to play very well to start his summer off.  As we wrote then, the long, wiry guard can really be a knockdown shooter from multiple levels, but also shows that he plays with terrific pace, and sees the floor extremely well.

2024 Jaylen Claggett (BSA Supreme): This young man has really impressed with his play over the first two weeks of the travel ball.  The young man is shooting the ball extremely well, really showcasing his range and ability to be a knockdown shooter from outside but also mixing it up on the offensive end to keep the defense guessing.

2023 Jaydin Spillman-Martin (NLPB): Spillman continues to ooze potential and when you talk about his size, length, mobility, footwork, handles, and skill set, he continues to show his production level and ability to play on all levels of the court.  There is still room for development and continuing to get stronger, but you have to like what you see out of the young man and how he could be used.

2026 Dionte Neal (CP3 2026): Neal is going to be a name you will want to get familiar with if you haven’t.  A smaller guard, he plays with a ton of confidence and well above his age level.  Love his understanding and how he sees the floor. Really picks his spots well, can get into the paint and score, can knock down shots as well, and has a terrific IQ for his age.

2024 Christian Anderson (CP3): Listed at 5’8, Anderson was absolutely terrific through Day 1, giving everyone a glimpse or a reminder of how deadly he can be as a shooter.  Time after time, he made his opponents pay with his range but also is a shifty guard that can create and get around defenders.

2024 Bishop Boswell (CP3): I’ve always enjoyed Boswell’s game but the more I see him play, the more I love what he does on the court.  His natural feel in helping run the show, pushing the pace when needed, and finding his teammates is fun to watch.  Boswell has that blend of size, athleticism, feel, speed, and awareness on the court that is going to make him successful in the right system at the next level.

2024 Elijah Green (Team Charlotte): Green really captured my eyes with his motor and intensity on both ends of the floor. The scrappy guard really showcased his ability to be an impact player on the defensive end, making it tough for his opponents off the ball and creating turnovers into offense as well.  The point guard played hard, finished well around defenders, and knocked down four threes to end his day.

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