MidState Magic

5'11 '22 Jerec Thompson- The fundamentally-sound guard prospect was in the conversation as one of the best shooters in attendance today. He notched nine three-pointers in this contest and made phenomenal decisions with the ball in his hands from start to finish. Thompson knows how to move without the ball and position himself for success, but is also capable of attacking closeouts and finishing around the basket when necessary.

 

6'0 '22 Cameron Lutterloh- Like his aforementioned teammate, Lutterloh was extremely effective at cutting and finding holes within the defense. He scored the ball effortlessly from all levels, but looked particularly impressive from the midrange-in. Lutterloh was very efficient with his touches on offense and seemed to score whenever he desired, but also made a clear point to make plays for open teammates.

 

Flight 22

6'0 '22 Malachi Travis- There have been a lot of quality shooters on display and Travis was certainly one of them. He possesses great length and a quality feel for the game, especially when moving without the ball and looking to spot-up. Travis hit multiple three-pointers each time he's suited up today.

 

Team Phoenix Elite

6'7 '22 Jaydin Spillman-Martin- In terms of sheer upside, few players can match the potential of Spillman-Martin, who has nice size and solid two-way instincts. He displayed touch around the basket and led the team in scoring with his interior presence. Spillman-Martin will only get better with additional strength and playing experience.

 

6'5 '23 Dice Royster- Perhaps no prospect from this team was more appealing than Royster, who lived above the rim for much of this showing. Royster has an interesting blend of skills, which allows him to toggle between the perimeter and interior with relative ease. Royster powered down a few dunks and showed some ball skills on offense while also standing out as their main rim-protector.

 

Greensboro Warriors

5'10 '22 Qualin Gainey- The well-rounded guard prospect was arguably the most reliable performer for his team during their first showing of the day. He has solid craftiness with the ball in his hands and is capable of being a primary scoring option with this team. Gainey attacks the basket well but also showed his ability to knock down midrange jumpers, especially in transition.

 

Raising Young Men

6'0 '22 Neeko Taylor- Through six games, Taylor has continued to stand out as one of the most impressive and appealing all-around prospects on display. He's an incredibly smart, smooth, and possesses an absolute flamethrower from beyond the arc. Taylor can score the ball efficiently from all three levels and displayed the ability to put the ball on the floor whenever necessary. He is going to be a very productive player going forward, as his shooting will always translate.

 

5'8 '22 Jayquan Curry- Though slightly undersized, Curry stood out as one of the better scorers for this Raising Young Men squad, especially in transition or when getting downhill. He showed the ability to attack the basket with the ball in his hands or find open cutting space without the ball. Curry has a solid handle and is capable of scoring efficiently from all three levels.