By; DeAjai Dawkins

2024 6’4 Bishop Boswell (CLT Nation)

Bishop has given on-lookers so much to be excited about in this stage of his development. His college-ready physique that he presents as a rising sophomore puts him in a tier of his own as it pertains to 2024 lead guards. Boswell plays with a level of maturity far beyond his years, and that’s shown in his vocal leadership. I believe he can play at the highest collegiate level. 

6’5 2024 Isaiah Evans (CLT Nation)

When speaking of some of the most talented in-state scorers in the 2024 class, I won’t stop talking about 6’5 2024 Isaiah Evans. The wiry, fluid wing has been lighting it up from all 3 levels for months. While refusing to regurgitate arguably the most overused NBA player comparison in history, I will simply say that I believe Kevin Durant would be a fan of Evans’ game. Very bright future for the budding wing prospect. 

6’6 2025 Sadiq White Jr.

Almost a year ago, I first laid eyes on a 2025 wing prospect with a frame that would be difficult for any 2025 prospect in the state to rival. There is arguably no player that has made a more sudden leap in their ability than 6’6 2025 Sadiq White. Sadiq is a versatile forward with two-way potential, allowing his frame and overall feel for the game to carry his efforts. I’ve watched a similar archetype generate serious collegiate interest in Wesley Tubbs Jr.; I believe Sadiq White Jr. fits that mold. 

6’0 2025 Javon Williams (East Carolina Elite)

Javon is a scoring guard in the East Carolina region that I think people should start paying attention to, as I believe he has the capability to really serve as an asset for his high school. The elevation Williams gets on his jumpshot, this early in his development, will certainly serves him well at the varsity level. He both looks and plays like someone taller than 6’0, and I believe that may be due to the confidence he approaches opponents with on the offensive end. Solidly-built player with a ton of open room for development. 

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