6’6 ’29 JT Tuck (Team CP3)

It doesn’t take more than a quick glance to see the obvious appeal of someone like Tuck. He’s already incredibly long and fluid with tons of upside on both ends of the floor. Right now, Tuck primarily impacts the game through finishing around the basket, battling for rebounds, and blocking shots defensively. He displays quality two-way instincts and will be even more overwhelming for opponents as his body develops. That being said, Tuck has a world of potential.

6’4 ’29 Honor Hale (BBB Elite)

Despite some ups and downs for BBB Elite as a group, there was a lot to like about Hale and his interior ability on either side of the ball. He’s a long, wiry post prospect with a nice blend of touch, motor, and instincts as a rebounder and defender. Hale doesn’t necessarily need touches to make an impact, as he does well to lurk for drop-offs and second-chance opportunities around the basket. He alters shots well defensively and runs the floor hard in transition. Hale will be a player to monitor as he continues to grow and become more athletic.

6’3 ’30 Jayden Randleman (Cota Elite)

The youngest player listed, it’s easy to see the upside with Randleman. He’s young, wiry, and still just beginning to scratch the surface of his abilities, but already finds ways to impact the game on both ends of the floor. Randleman is already one of the taller players in his age group. He’s still adding strength and coordination but understands how to block shots, secure rebounds, and finish decently well around the basket. Randleman plays with solid energy and looks to involve himself in the action however possible. He will certainly be a player to keep an eye on going forward.

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