
2026 Chad Graves (1of1 Elite)
Graves is one that I’ve talked about in the past as being a prospect for college programs. Graves has the stature and strength to compete at the college level, and he brings a nice interior presence to the court. He can finish at the rim, bring a physical force down low that battles on either end, and has shown a development in his overall feel for the game. Graves doesn’t have to be the center of attention for an offense, but finds ways to produce.
2027 Blake Smith (Riptide)
Smith is a player who has been playing consistently all summer long. The 6’4 prospect has shown to be a true presence offensively with his length and athleticism. He understands how to attack and finish, getting to the rim, but is also one that has proven to be a multi-level scorer for his team. Again, he uses his athleticism well to his advantage, helping attack the glass and on the defensive end as well.
2026 Antwon Young (Next Level SC)
Young is who he is on the court… Every time we talk about him, Young’s athleticism and bounce is what immediately stands out with his game. He is a powerful, strong, and explosive prospect that knows how to use that to his advantage, flying high and throwing it down with power at the rim. Again though, Young knows how to bring a steady presence offensively to the floor, competing down low and making an impact on both sides of the floor.
2027 Isaiah Daniels (SC Blazers)
Daniels has been a steady standout for me all summer long. Each time we watch the SC Blazers in action, he is the one that clearly stands out with his overall game. Long, athletic, downhill prospect is a tough outing each time on the court. He plays with a strong ability to make plays off the bounce, get to his spots, and finish over defends as well as knock down shots. He forces the action well and continues to show upside in his overall game.