
2027 Grant Jacques (Rising Pros)
Jacques continues to prove that he is an effective weapon on the court. He plays with a ton of confidence all over the court, scores the ball in an array of ways, shoots the ball with a ton of confidence from the perimeter, but also does a great job in mixing it up overall. Jacques keeps the defense guessing and consistently gets it done offensively.
2026 Kellum Brown (Garner Road National)
Brown continues to shine on the big stage, and did so once again on Day 2. The 6’4 prospect is such a weapon with his versatility, but he put his offensive game on full display today. Scored inside and out, knocked down shots with confidence from behind the arc, scored off the bounce, finished over defenders and at the rim, and was aggressive throughout. He should be a target for many schools after this weekend.
2027 Gui Wilkins (MAF Elite)
Talking about one of the best offensive weapons here at the event, Wilkins would have to find his name in that category from what he has shown throughout. Wilkins has been putting up numbers, as the crafty guard is showing to be a bucket-getter. Shifty handles, finishes well through defenders, gets paint touches consistently, and can score well in knocking down shots from outside. He has had an impressive weekend so far.
2026 Ayden Sanner (ACE SD Sanders)
Sanner had a tremendous game here on Day 2, as he simply couldn’t miss and was a different weapon with his shot-making. Over and over, Sanner was making the defense play with his outside shot, ultimately hitting 10 3-pointers on his way to 34 points. He was confident and didn’t waste any time in hunting for his shot. Sanner had one of the best shooting performances of the day here in Raleigh.
2026 Lincoln Raper (Riptide)
Raper continues to be a player who is garnering traction with his play this summer, and the improvement that he has made over the years has been impressive. As a point guard, he does a great job in not only showing that he can control the game, be a playmaker and leader on the court, and also be an offensive weapon as well. He mixes it up well, makes high IQ decisions, and was hurting the defense with his shot-making ability from outside today.
2026 John Slusher (Triple Threat)
Slusher is a 6’7 prospect that deserves more attention from college coaches. He is a skilled prospect that brings length, mobility, and can score in a variety of ways. With his blend of size and skill, Slusher is one that can operate from multiple areas and be an effective option for his team. His ability to step out and score, as well as be an option around the basket, Slusher just finds ways to produce.
2026 Justus Bell (Upward Stars Gold)
We are getting to the point as a repetitive record here… 2026 6’6 Justus Bell should be one holding multiple offers and continues to get better each time we see him. He is bigger and stronger, but just as effective with his ability to be an all-around prospect. He can get to his spots and knock down shots, but is showing more of his comfort level in scoring off the bounce and being an impact in several other areas.