
6’6 Jayden Dixie (TNT HoopSquad)
It’s easy to see the overall appeal of a player like Dixie. At 6-foot-6, he displays the ability to consistently make plays with the ball in his hands. Dixie is a versatile creator with a quality array of finishes at the basket, midrange pull-ups, and jumpers from beyond the arc. He sees the floor well as a passer and is capable of initiating the offense as needed. On the other end, Dixie finds success through his length and anticipation. He rebounds and forces turnovers at a solid rate. Dixie should have appeal as a mismatch forward.
6’2 Garrett Morgan (Cap City Charlotte)
Given the consistently productive way he sets the tone for this group, it’s easy to appreciate everything Morgan does as a focal point. He’s a crafty ball-handler with vision and scoring polish from all levels. Morgan understands how to set the offense and get others involved while applying constant pressure on opposing defenses. He finishes well through contact, especially for his size, and mixes it up well to keep opponents guessing. Morgan is a useful rebounder for his position and offers solid instincts at the point of attack.
5’9 Ghab Scott (Team Unshakable)
Although small, Scott is the type of player who simply finds ways to be a difference-maker on the court. He’s a pesky two-way guard with a quality blend of IQ, craftiness, and toughness. Scott naturally leads by example through his unselfishness as a playmaker and nonstop motor as a defender, but also possesses the skill and polish to stand out with his production. His quickness allows him to mirror opposing ball-handlers and force turnovers at a consistent rate. Scott sees the floor well and makes the right play with the ball in his hands. He’s the type of guy coaches should want on their team.