6'5 '19 Trey Cousin (Mid State Magic)

This past weekend, we saw Mid State Magic battle it out at Phenom's Give God Glory Showcase in Fayetteville. They had quality success, per usual, but it was an especially vital event for Trey Cousin. The 6-foot-5 wing is back on the court after a speedy recovery and looked quite spry in his return to the hardwood. Cousin is still a Division I prospect and will likely find a program that fits his style in the coming months, especially once he is confident and back at full strength again.

6'11 '20 Isaiah Todd (Team Loaded NC)

There should be no surprise to see Isaiah Todd on this list when you consider that he's in an elite class of 2020 prospects. The Virginia native has as much upside as anyone in the event and, given his offensive skillset, should have quite the showing this weekend at David Rose MDC. At 6-foot-11, Todd is incredibly versatile and has all of the offensive tools necessary to shred opposing defenses in a variety of ways. Team Loaded NC will be one of the favorites to win the 17U age division this weekend, but will need a big-time showing from Todd.

6'2 '19 Levontae Knox (Team Denver-NC)

Lincoln Charter has been one of the most exciting teams in high school basketball after retaining their core of Kody Shubert-Jackson Gabriel-Levontae Knox-London England-JehlonJohnson year after year. Now, they've basically converted that squad (sans England and Shubert) to Team Denver-NC while maintaining that same level of excitement. Of all those prospects, Knox could have the most upside, given his blend of athleticism and ability to play the point guard position at a high level. This Team Denver-NC squad has a very cohesive roster, which is a large part of why they are so successful. Keep an eye on Knox and Team Denver this weekend, as they will certainly make a deep run into bracket play.

6'0 '20 Isaac Sinclair (Team Stacked)

The newly-added Team Stacked squad has been one of the most interesting programs on display over these last few months, especially behind the heady play of Isaac Sinclair. The six-foot point guard is one of the most intelligent and unselfish prospects we've seen. His on-court presence immediately puts Team Stacked in a position to win; he is always vocal and makes the right play every time. Watch out for Sinclair and Team Stacked this weekend in Greensboro for the David Rose MDC.

6'8 '19 Josh Hall (Durham Hurricanes)

There has been no question about Josh Hall's status as an elite prospect, especially over the last few months after picking up numerous Division I offers. It's been non-stop growth for Hall, both on the floor and in terms of physicality, but he's taken it in stride and is still one of the most impressive scorers around. The Durham Hurricanes rely on Hall to burden their offensive load, but he's definitely the candidate for the job. At 6-foot-8, he's a matchup problem for opponents and will be coveted across the country sooner or later.