Session 3 continued to showcase the depth of talent throughout the EYBL circuit. From efficient scorers like Alex Robbins and Aaron McMorran II to versatile playmakers such as Amarion Smith-Holley and Brandon Lafell, multiple prospects used the weekend to elevate their stock.

2028 6’7 Alex Robbins | Team Herro

Alex Robbins delivered one of the more efficient offensive performances of Session 3 while consistently producing despite heavy defensive attention.

The skilled forward averaged 22.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per game while shooting an impressive 54.5 percent from the field and 50 percent from three-point range. Robbins opened the session with a dominant 31-point, 10-rebound performance against Howard Pulley, showcasing his ability to score inside and out while controlling the glass.

Throughout the weekend, Robbins consistently played through contact, finished efficiently around the rim, and proved capable of stretching defenses from the perimeter. His physicality, touch, and rebounding production stood out against strong competition.


2028 6’0 Amarion Smith-Holley | Mac Irvin Fire

Amarion Smith-Holley showed flashes as one of the more dynamic scoring guards during Session 3.

The talented guard averaged 22.0 points, 5.0 assists, and 2.5 steals per game while carrying a major offensive load for Mac Irvin Fire. Smith-Holley erupted for 37 points against AB Elite to open the session and followed it up with a near double-double effort of 17 points and 9 assists versus Team Herro.

His combination of shot creation, downhill pressure, and playmaking ability allowed him to impact games in multiple ways. Defensively, his activity level and quickness also created opportunities in transition.


2029 6’0 Brandon Lafell | JL3

Brandon Lafell put together a strong all-around weekend while helping JL3 secure a 3-1 record during Session 3.

Lafell averaged 19.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per contest, consistently impacting the game as both a scorer and facilitator. His best outing came against Pro Skills, where he finished with 26 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists in a convincing win.

The versatile guard showed the ability to attack downhill, create for teammates, and defend multiple positions. His toughness and all-around production made him one of the more reliable performers throughout the session.


2029 6’9 Rhys Diley | LivOn

Rhys Diley emerged as one of the better perimeter shot-makers during Session 3.

The LivOn guard averaged 20.0 points per game while shooting 42.9 percent from beyond the arc. Diley consistently spaced the floor and delivered timely scoring performances, including back-to-back outings of 22 and 23 points to close the weekend.

In addition to his shooting ability, Diley contributed as a secondary playmaker and rebounder while maintaining strong efficiency from the free-throw line. His confidence and scoring versatility stood out throughout the session.


2028 6’4 Aaron McMorran II | Utah Prospects

Aaron McMorran II quietly put together one of the more balanced performances of Session 3.

The Utah Prospects guard averaged 21.5 points, 3.8 assists, and 1.8 steals while shooting over 51 percent from the field. McMorran consistently impacted games as both a scorer and facilitator, highlighted by a 25-point performance against LivOn and another efficient 25-point outing against Arizona Unity.

His ability to knock down perimeter shots while also making plays off the dribble gave Utah Prospects a steady offensive presence throughout the weekend. McMorran’s poise and efficiency stood out against high-level competition.


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