2028 Aaron Parker

Parker continues to soar up the rankings and will be a bigger national name in the coming years, as you simply can’t help but notice all the intangibles in his game. He has the size, mobility, fluidity, and overall skillset to be an impact player all over the court, bringing a ton of versatility, elite athleticism, and big-time overall potential. With his blend of size, bounce, skill, and upside, he should have college coaches salivating to get him to their program.

2029 Jeremiah Williams

As a young prospect, one can see that he will be a name you hear about a lot down the road.  He checks off a lot of early boxes with his game, size, and feel at his age.  As a perimeter prospect (CG/Wing), you can help but love his upside with his game, along with his unselfishness and ability to score from the perimeter and off the bounce, especially with his impressive size. Looks to be a big name in his class and has a strong family pedigree/understanding.

2027 Nate Winters

Winters has a lot of factors in his game that grab your attention. Great positional size, fluid and long frame, good handles and ability to create, and possesses good scoring ability. He has a fluid release, is confident with his jumper from multiple levels, and with his length is comfortable in knocking down shots over defenders. He is a prospect college coaches should be looking at.

2027 Lincoln Vinson

It was great to see a familiar face on the court at the camp, and Vinson impressed with his overall feel.  When you talk about this guard, he is physically gifted and tough with the ball in his hands, attacking well with a change of pace, strong handles, embracing and creating contact, and finishing really well through defenders. One can see he has continued to make progress with his game, and he should have an eye-opening high school season.

2028 Andrew Juergens

Juergens continues to make tremendous strides with his game, and if he maintains his current trajectory, more programs will start to take notice. There are a lot of early factors in his game that you have to like, especially his positional size and confidence in spreading the floor, opening up the offense, and his shot-making.  But he also has shown the development in being a more complete player, displaying bounce to get to the rim, making plays off the bounce, and being a strong factor in catch-and-shoot situations.

2028 Kaharri Coleman

Really enjoy watching Coleman in action, as he has a true chance of being a big-time prospect here in North Carolina for the Class of 2028. As a guard, he brings a lot to the table on both ends, playing with a strong motor, attacking strong downhill, consistently getting paint touches, and using his body well to his advantage. It is easy to see why he is regarded as one of the top guards in the state for his class.

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