
2028 Noah Dulin (Team Pittman)
Dulin continues to thrive as a young prospect and a productive one as well. Nearly in every game at the event, Dulin was able to be a constant scoring force on the court, as he creates matchup issues, has an advanced skillset and feel, has shown that he can be an effective scorer from an array of levels, and can be such a versatile piece on both sides of the court. He consistently produced on the court all throughout the weekend.
2028 Hunter Collins (Carolina Pressure)
A new name that impressed us throughout and was quite consistent for much of the weekend, Collins really introduced himself on the court. He has a great overall feel for the game, displaying IQ and feel in finding open spots, taking what the defense gives him, moving well without the ball to look for his shot, and mixing it up well. He has a ton of confidence from behind the arc with a fluid release but also was able to fill it up in other ways for his team. A name to watch for.
2028 Wilbert Hennegan IV (Triangle Aces)
Another new name personally for me, but one that left his mark with his play, Hennegan will be a name you will want to jot down and watch develop in the coming years. Early on, he showed his ability to operate in the paint, show touch, and use his length to his advantage. He was active on both sides of the ball and on the glass. However, he did show flashes of his ability to operate and step outside, create off the bounce at times, and score in other ways. Hennegan brings a lot of intrigue as a player to watch.
2029 Christian Hargett (Fire Ball Basketball)
Hargett is one that we have highlighted before and will be a name to watch in the coming years as he continues to develop. However, the dynamic guard has shown in the past and reminded us again how strong of a scoring threat he can be on the court. Scores inside and out, makes high-level plays, is comfortable as a multi-level operator, and is one who plays with a ton of confidence. Hargett will be a name to watch more down the road.
2029 Gideon Anum (Harvest Development Academy)
It wasn’t long ago when Harvest Development brought us a young talent in 2026 Michael Phillips, as he had a breakout-type showing at our event. Back again a few years later, we have another prospect that brought a ton of intrigue and was one of the youngest talents on the court playing 17u. Anum has the frame and size, along with the potential to be a name you will be hearing about in the coming years. He can score in a variety of ways, plays with a strong understanding at a young age, and one can see that there is a lot of potential if everything starts to come together.