6’5 ’27 Connor May (Eastern Carolina Phenomz)

Between his ability to knock down jumpers at an extremely high clip and do a little bit of everything, May stood out as a meaningful glue-guy for this group. He displays a nice blend of size, skill, and physicality, which allows him to make plays with or without the ball in his hands. May poses a lethal spot-up threat from beyond the arc, but can reliably hit pull-ups or attack the basket whenever necessary. He’s a capable initiator who makes quality decisions with the ball. May also defends and rebounds bigger than his size

6’2 ’27 Cayden Simmons (All Carolina)

It’s common knowledge that there are a lot of next-level pieces within this All Carolina roster, and that certainly includes Simmons and everything he does as a utility piece. He’s a smart, strong, well-rounded guard with a malleable game and the ability to operate in various different roles. Simmons is comfortable running the offense and setting up others or finding opportunities without the ball. He does a quality job of getting downhill, where he’s able to score or effectively locate open teammates. Simmons is a capable perimeter shooter and defensive piece who does a lot of little things to impact a game.

6’3 ’26 Bryant Dixon (Team Unshakable)

Easily one of the top unsigned prospects on display, Dixon found impressive production throughout the weekend. He’s a big, strong wing who gets downhill basically whenever he wants, powers through defenders, and puts constant pressure on the rim. Dixon welcomes and embraces physicality, knowing opponents simply cannot match. He’s built like a tank and possesses a quality feel for the game on both ends of the floor. Dixon is a terrific rebounder for his size and capable of being disruptive defensively.

6’7 ’27 Zyion Smith (Eastern Carolina Phenomz)

It doesn’t take long to recognize all the intrigue and appealing qualities that Smith possesses. He’s a long, fluid forward with natural physical gifts and instincts on both ends of the floor. Smith is a terrific athlete with great burst and explosiveness inside the paint, which he utilizes to consistently grab rebounds, block shots, and finish above the rim. When he plays with energy, he’s a massive problem for opponents on either side of the ball. Smith has clear upside remaining, but already knows how to impact the game in several ways.

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