6’3 ’24 Tyler Bailey (Team Loaded VA)

It’s already easy to see the appeal with a prospect like Bailey, who has possessed a poised, mature game for quite a while. He’s skilled, crafty, and has the combination of IQ, size, and athleticism to naturally cause matchup problems. Although very productive, Bailey is truly just beginning to harness his long-term upside. 

6’6 ’24 Drake Powell (Team Loaded NC)

Largely known for his elite defensive presence, Powell continues to make clear strides within his overall progression. While maintaining his status as a defender, Powell has shown a lot of offensive ability as an all-around leader for this group. He’s shown the ability to hit shots, make plays off the bounce, and set up others whenever necessary. Powell possesses IQ on both ends and displays the makings of a special prospect. 

6’2 ’22 Tristan Harkins (Team Wall)

Numerous guys from Team Wall stood out as top performers from this event, and Harkins continues to shine in every possible role. He’s a knockdown shooter from midrange and beyond the arc, but also highlights a smooth, crafty game off the bounce. Harkins is a quality passer and capable creator for himself or others. He’s also tougher than opponents seem to think and continually outworks his assignment on both ends of the floor. 

6’6 ’22 Jayden Nervis (West Virginia Generals)

Despite some struggles as a team, it’s easy to appreciate everything Nervis brought to this group throughout the weekend. He’s a long, wiry forward prospect with a knack for doing the dirty work and making hustle plays. Nervis is a useful perimeter shooter, but can also score from within the arc. He knows how to fill in the gaps for this squad. 

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