#2- Adam Reavis- Though young and somewhat undersized, Reavis knows how to make his presence felt'especially on defense. He plays with a nonstop motor and simply looks to affect the action however possible on either end of the floor. Reavis knows how to disrupt his assignment on defense and was the only player in attendance that attempted to take a charge.

 

#3- KJ Taylor- The two-way appeal is fairly obvious with Taylor, given his natural feel, unselfish mentality, and ability to make his presence consistently felt on both ends of the floor. He's sharp, quick, tough, and plays with a tremendous motor at all times. Taylor will be one to watch grow.

 

#6- Alexander Brodie- The young, wiry lead guard prospect was arguably the most impressive passer on display, given the way he consistently carved up the opposition and set up his teammates. Brodie is great at getting downhill and in the open floor, which leads to an abundance of intelligent passes, featuring varying levels of craftiness and difficulty.

 

#14- Jacob Mills- The thin, team-first guard proved to be a true gamer despite not possessing size or strength. Mills handles the ball well, able to create for himself and others nicely, but can also spot-up along the perimeter. He plays hard and competes with intensity on defense, which allowed him to force multiple turnovers on the day.

 

#19- Jayden Davis- Despite playing against older opponents, Davis was quite possibly the most dominant guard in attendance. He's so smooth and intelligent, which is evident basically every time he touches the ball. Davis offers a strong blend between playmaking and three-level scoring, but can also make hustle plays at a quality rate.

 

#52- Zion Walker- No player affected more of the action than Walker, who is simply able to do a strong amount of everything on both sides of the ball. He plays hard, leads by example, and has the full package in terms of skill/athleticism. Walker already has great size and polish but will only continue to improve going forward. He has a chance to be special.

 

#53- DeMondre Haymon- Arguably the most intriguing long-term prospect in attendance, Haymon is truly just beginning to realize his potential. He moves fluidly for his size and already makes a quality impact on defense. Haymon displays soft touch around the basket and runs the floor effectively in transition.