AWigg Elite 2029 continues to make its mark by bringing a fresh wave of talent to the Phenom Hoops platform, introducing several new names that are quickly catching attention. With a group that blends skill, energy, and upside, this team showcased a collection of young prospects ready to emerge and make noise. As they continue to develop and compete, AWigg Elite 2029 is proving to be a program loaded with intriguing players that college programs and scouts will want to start tracking early.

2029 6’5 Trace Dukes
Adkins certainly attracted a lot of attention with his play at the event, and he is one that many should keep on your radar. There is a lot to like about his game with his 6’5 frame, athleticism, and excitement around his game. Dukes finishes strong at the rim, getting downhill and looking to punish the rim time after time. His athleticism impacts the game in several areas, making him a quality rebounder, a tremendous energy, and a prospect that is full of upside.
2029 6’5 Elijah Fapojuwo
Fapojuwo was a newer name for us to learn about, and he certainly put his name on our radar. He brings an interesting blend of size and versatility, showcasing a well-rounded game that allows him to impact the game in several areas. He does a nice job of creating for himself and bringing a scoring factor to the floor from multiple levels. He also finds other ways to impact the game, showing the ability to impact the game on both sides of the ball.
2029 6’1 Jayce Williams
Williams showcased a well-rounded game, making his presence felt early as a scoring threat. He does a great job attacking and picking his spots, proving effective from both inside and out. Williams also brings a strong motor on both ends of the floor, competing consistently and impacting the game beyond just scoring, making him a prospect worth watching.