6’3 ’25 Jordan Patterson (NLPB)

Given the consistent scoring surge he provides for this group, it’s easy to see why coaches are already pursuing Patterson. He’s long, active, and offers a well-rounded skillset. Patterson can consistently create looks for himself and others, and apply scoring pressure from all levels. He’s great at getting downhill but also knocks down pull-ups and three-pointers at a quality rate. Patterson is a reliable defender and capable rebounder.

6’9 ’25 Tobias Pike (Team Blessed)

Skilled big men with size will always be coveted by college coaches, and that’s a massive part of what made Pike so intriguing throughout the weekend. He possesses a strong body with a useful combination of touch, vision, and two-way instincts. Pike anchors the paint well defensively and is capable of securing rebounds or blocking shots. He runs the floor hard in transition and can be featured in several different ways offensively.

6’6 ’25 Brandon Adams (All-Carolina)

It doesn’t take long to see the appeal with Adams, who possesses impressive physical tools and a blossoming array of skills. He’s a quality athlete with length, fluidity, and nice explosiveness. Adams shows the ability to finish around the basket or space the floor along the perimeter. He rebounds and blocks shots at a solid rate, and appears comfortable at switching when necessary. Adams is already quite impactful but still has clear upside remaining, and will be a prime target for coaches going forward.

6’0 ’25 Tyree White (Cap City Charlotte)

Easily one of the most reliable point guards on display, White simply knows how to run a team as a focal point. He’s a leader by example who calmly sets the tone, plays with pace, and offers a steady all-around presence. White handles the ball effectively to get by opponents and create looks for himself and others. He scores with efficiency, defends the point of attack, and elevates his surrounding teammates. White is a highly intelligent floor general who should be a definite target for various programs.

6’5 ’25 Trace Moffit (NC Gaters)

There’s a lot of value in size and shooting, and that’s exactly what Moffit brings to the table. He’s a sturdy, skilled forward prospect who knows how to make his presence felt as a knockdown shooter and low-maintenance piece. Moffit has worked considerably to refine his body and appears leaner than ever before. He’s a willing rebounder, passer, and defender who is capable of making hustle plays. That being said, his ability to hit shots is what led to constant success over the weekend.

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