By: Khalil Shakir

LJ Rush | LJ Rush has been on an absolute tear this summer, showcasing his ability to score in volume in a wide variety of ways while making a consistent impact on both ends of the floor. His elite athleticism and lightning-quick first step make him a nightmare to defend, LJ plays with impressive control, dictating the tempo and operating at his own pace, never looking rushed even under pressure. Defensively, he’s a problem; his quick hands and lateral speed allow him to stay in front of his man, create turnovers, and turn defense into instant offense. He’s also a capable facilitator, using his speed and court vision to break down defenses and create open looks for his teammates. LJ’s feel for the game and high basketball IQ are evident in the way he reads and makes quick decisions, and consistently puts himself and his teammates in great scoring opportunities. With the way he’s been performing, there’s no doubt LJ is one of the more exciting and impactful guards this summer.

Josiah King Sanders | Sanders is a dynamic prospect who checks multiple boxes with a rare combination of size, athleticism, and skill. Standing out with his physical tools, he moves fluidly for his frame and plays with a blend of strength and craftiness that makes him a matchup nightmare. His offensive game is well-rounded as he can bully smaller defenders in the paint, create his own shot off the dribble in the midrange, and has shown touch from deep, though improving his consistency from three-point range remains a key area of focus. What sets Sanders apart is his ability to impact the game as both a scorer and a facilitator. He’s comfortable making reads off the bounce and finds open teammates when the defense collapses. Defensively, he offers true versatility, able to switch onto guards, wings, and even hold his own against bigger forwards, thanks to his lateral quickness and strong instincts. That two-way potential makes him incredibly valuable at the next level, where players who can defend multiple positions while creating offense are in high demand. With his blend of physicality, skill, and upside, it’s no surprise that his recruitment has taken off, drawing attention from top programs across the country. All eyes will be on Sanders as he narrows his choices.

Jeremiah Jackson | Jeremiah is an impressive shot maker with the ability to score in bunches and completely shift the momentum of a game. He has a knack for getting hot quickly, whether it’s knocking down tough jumpers off the dribble or finishing in the paint. As a solid combo guard, he balances his scoring instincts with the ability to facilitate, creating opportunities for his teammates while still being a constant offensive threat. Jeremiah uses his quickness to impact the game on both ends, blowing by defenders on offense and applying pressure defensively with active hands and lateral speed. He plays with relentless energy and a clear chip on his shoulder, bringing intensity to every possession. His motor, toughness, and ability to take over stretches of games make him a valuable presence on the floor.

Nicholas McLean | Nicholas has clearly made noticeable strides in his development and continues to trend in the right direction. He’s become a reliable threat from beyond the arc, with a smooth shooting stroke and a high release point that makes his shot difficult to contest. Off the ball, he does a great job finding space and staying ready to knock down shots, making him a valuable floor spacer. Defensively, Nicholas uses his length to be a solid rebounder and defender, contesting shots or disrupting passing lanes. As he continues to add strength to his frame, his physical growth will complement his skill set and allow him to compete at a higher level physically. With his size, shooting ability, and steady progression, Nicholas has the makings of a late bloomer who could be a quality pickup for a college program looking for a high-upside player with potential.

Chad Graves | Chad is a high-motor big who brings consistent energy and toughness every time he steps on the floor. His relentless pursuit of rebounds sets the tone, and he thrives on second-chance opportunities and physical play inside. He already possesses a college-ready frame, and as he continues to add strength and refine his body, his presence in the paint will only become stronger. Chad has good hands and shows a soft, developing touch around the rim, finishing through contact and in traffic. He’s an solid pick-and-roll threat and a reliable dump-off option, always staying active and in position to capitalize on easy buckets. His back to the basket game is still coming along, but the foundation is there, and his willingness to work is evident. As he continues to polish his offensive skill set, Chad is shaping up to be a quality scholarship-level prospect with the tools and mindset to contribute at the next level.

Chane Bynum | Chane is a high-upside prospect with a ton of potential and the physical tools that immediately stand out. He’s a lengthy, fluid, and versatile athlete who moves extremely well for his size. Offensively, Chane has shown glimpses of a developing inside-out skill set, comfortably finishing around the rim while also flashing the ability to step out and knock down shots or face up and attack. Defensively, his length and activity allow him to guard multiple positions, contest shots, and disrupt passing lanes, making him a valuable and switchable presence on the floor. As he continues to build strength, polish his offensive game, and grow in confidence, Chane is the kind of late bloomer that college coaches will want to keep a close eye on. His ceiling is high, and his best basketball is clearly still ahead of him.

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