6’1 ’25 Miles Leaks (CC Elite)
The value of having a steady, reliable floor general to run the team is undeniable, and Leaks certainly embraces his role as a tone-setter. He dictates the action with IQ, pace, and a quality balance between scoring and playmaking. Leaks looks to get others involved whenever possible but knows how and when to assert himself from all levels. He handles the ball with care, makes smart decisions, and contains his assignment well on defense. Leaks would be an asset for various programs.
6’0 ’25 Dalton Johnson (Basketpoint)
Although unassuming at first glance, it’s clear that Johnson has vaulted himself into being a college-level player over the last calendar year. He’s smart, crafty, and creates for himself and others with relative ease. Johnson is a sharp passer who does a great job of making the defense shift, locating the right read, and picking his spots as a scorer. He possesses deep range and the ability to fill it up from beyond the arc. Johnson is also a scrappy defender with a solid motor.
6’0 ’25 Bram Early (PSB Barnes)
Like several others throughout this list, all signs point to Early having a breakout high school season. He’s a polished offensive player with the blend of feel, vision, and scoring prowess to cause a ton of problems for opponents. Early creates well, both for himself and others, and mixes it up from all levels. He hits jumpers, attacks the basket, and asserts himself in the midrange whenever available. Early consistently stands out through his energy and steadiness as an offensive threat, but is capable of affecting all facets of a game.
6’3 ’25 Ty Sanders (Carolina Riptide)
Given his value as a knockdown shooter with useful athleticism and ball skills, Sanders is someone who should be a target for several types of college coaches. Not only is a lethal spot-up threat, but he’s more than capable of attacking closeouts and finishing or setting up others. Sanders is a steady defender and rebounder who is able to adapt his approach based on team needs. He should have numerous suitors at the next level.
6’2 ’25 Isaiah Green (All-Carolina)
Between his size, athleticism, and skillset, it’s no surprise that Green was a popular name amongst college coaches throughout the weekend. He scored the ball in a myriad of ways while continually stepping up in big moments to assert himself as a leader. Green regularly dictated the action, made his presence felt defensively, and rebounded well for his position. In terms of physical tools and continued upside, he should be a major target for next-level programs.