2028 Jalen Paige (Pal Stars)

Paige continues to make a strong statement early this spring, using his size and physicality to control the paint. He gets to his spots with purpose, finishes through contact, and consistently makes his presence felt around the basket. With his ability to impact the game inside and his continued development, he’s a prospect worth monitoring closely.

2028 Kade Flowers (Riptide)

Flowers continues to show why he’s a name worth tracking, impacting the game on both ends of the floor. He’s active on the glass, plays with physicality in the paint, and finishes well around the rim. What makes him even more intriguing is his ability to step out and stretch the floor, giving him versatility and making him a tough matchup moving forward. Flowers has been a strong double-double prospect early this summer.

2028 Donnie Jones (Elite 1)

Jones has been strong early on, proving he’s a natural scorer with the ability to produce in a variety of ways. He can fill it up from all three levels, knocking down shots with confidence while also creating off the bounce and beating defenders off the dribble. His scoring instincts and offensive versatility make him a tough matchup and a player to continue watching.

2028 Sean Johnson (Bout a Bucket)

Johnson is an underrated prospect who continues to make a strong impact with his all-around game. At 6’5, he brings good size and versatility, scoring effectively at the rim while also showing touch in the mid-range. He creates well for himself, plays with confidence, and consistently finds ways to contribute offensively. With his blend of size, skill, and production, he’s a player who deserves more attention moving forward.

2028 Rickey Torrence (Warriors Elite)

Torrence continues to shine with his offensive skillset, showing good size and a strong ability to create for himself. He does a great job finding his spots and producing from multiple levels, proving to be an effective offensive weapon and a consistent scoring threat. With his continued play, he’s definitely opening more eyes early this season as he has been a consistent threat throughout.

2028 Micaiah Daniel (NLPB)  

Daniel really made his presence felt as a big, consistently producing around the basket with a strong blend of skill and feel. He operates well in the post with solid footwork, shows touch in the mid-range, and plays with confidence when attacking inside. He also stays active on the glass, using his size and positioning to create extra opportunities. With his ability to impact the game in multiple ways in the frontcourt, he’s a prospect worth continuing to monitor.

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