Nike EYBL Season 2 in Memphis featured competitive games and impressive individual performances. Several prospects stood out with high-level scoring, efficiency, rebounding, and two-way impact. Here are six standouts who made noise during the early May slate.
Asa Montgomery – AOT (Small Forward, 6’7, Class of 2027)
Asa Montgomery, the four-star forward from Hillgrove (GA), has been one of the most dominant scorers in 17U action. The 6’7 wing delivered massive outings, including a 41-point explosion (17-of-26 FG, 4-of-9 from three, 13-of-17 FT) with 13 rebounds and 5 assists in a 98-61 win over Team Final Red. He also posted 33 points in an 83-46 victory and added strong 24- and 20-point games.
Averages: 29.5 PPG, 10.3 RPG, and 3.5 APG on 54.9% FG. Montgomery’s size, athleticism, scoring versatility, and rebounding make him a high-major standout with high-level potential.
London Jackson – AB Elite (Wing/Forward, 6’7, Class of 2029)
London Jackson has been a consistent scoring threat for AB Elite, helping fuel strong results. The 6’6 wing from San Antonio Harlan (TX) dropped multiple big games, including 30 points (14-of-19 FG) in a 94-65 win over Howard Pulley, along with additional 28-, 25-, and 22-point performances.
Averages (strong 4-0 stretch): 26.3 PPG, 8.3 RPG, and 2.5 APG on elite 63.6% FG and 40.9% from three. His smooth scoring, athletic finishes, and rebounding presence make him one of the top young wings to watch.
David Moudouyi – NJ Scholars (Power Forward, 6’9, Class of 2030)
The towering 6’9 eighth-grader David Moudouyi continues to dominate at the younger division for NJ Scholars. He recorded multiple impressive double-doubles, posting 27 points and 16 rebounds in a win over Ayo Dos Elite and 25 points with 21 rebounds against Ohio Buckets, while showing good touch and mobility for his size.
Averages: 21.5 PPG and a massive 17.5 RPG on 57.8% shooting. His length, paint control, and developing skill set position him as one of the most intriguing young big men on the circuit.
Marqwan Morgan – Mac Irvin Fire (Guard, 6’3, Class of 2028)
Marqwan Morgan, the 6’3 guard from Davenport North (IA), brought consistent scoring and toughness for Mac Irvin Fire. He led the way with a 31-point effort (10-of-19 FG, 11-of-12 FT) in a close loss to Brad Beal Elite, and added multiple 18- and 21-point games across the slate.
Averages: 22.0 PPG, 4.0 RPG, and 2.8 SPG on 47.7% FG while shooting an excellent 95.7% from the free-throw line. Morgan’s scoring ability, perimeter play, and defensive pressure stand out in tough matchups.
Brady Pettigrew – Brad Beal Elite (Combo Guard, 6’4, Class of 2028)
Braden Pettigrew, the highly ranked combo guard from Bolingbrook (IL), showed strong scoring versatility. He posted multiple 23-point games, including 23 points (8-of-15 FG) in a win over Indy Heat and another efficient 23-point outing (10-of-12 FG) against Howard Pulley.
Averages: 21.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG, and 2.5 APG on 50.0% FG. The athletic guard brings scoring punch, playmaking, and competitiveness, making him a key contributor with major upside in the 2028 class.
Mekhi Roddy – Bates Fundamentals (Guard, 6’1, Class of 2028)
Mekhi Roddy provided solid scoring and energy in the backcourt. He delivered a strong 22-point, 10-rebound performance in a win over UPlay White and maintained efficient double-figure scoring in other contests.
Averages: 15.3 PPG and 5.0 RPG on 51.2% FG. Roddy’s shiftiness and ability to create off the dribble add valuable production and toughness.
These standouts highlight the talent and depth across various divisions in Nike EYBL Season 2. From Montgomery and Jackson’s high-volume scoring to the interior dominance of Moudouyi and the guard play of Morgan, Pettigrew, and Roddy, the Memphis session produced memorable performances.