6’3 ’28 Trevor Holland (CP3 EYCL)

There are so many impactful pieces on this roster, and Holland always seems to find ways to assert himself. He’s a well-rounded guard with a nice blend of size, skill, and athleticism. Holland is a polished scorer from all levels who can create for himself and others or produce as an off-ball threat. He’s able to fill it up in a variety of different ways, but also has useful vision, toughness, and craftiness. Holland plays with quality energy and rebounds very well for his size/position. He will be a key piece for this group all summer long.

6’0 ’27 Hunter McGrath (Warriors Life Elite)

It was easy to be impressed with Warriors Life Elite, including McGrath and everything he showcased throughout the weekend. He’s a very smooth guard with excellent perimeter shooting, polish off the bounce, and a high IQ. McGrath is a knockdown shooter with picturesque mechanics and the ability to hit jumpers off the catch or bounce. Every clean attempt looks like it’s going in. That being said, he’s more than capable of attacking the basket and finishing with finesse or through contact. McGrath is a solid passer who sees the floor well off the dribble.

6’10 ’26 Jakari Jordan (GameChangers)

The development process of big men needs to be studied closely, as someone like Jordan has made incredible strides over the last few months. He’s a long, mobile post prospect with a solid understanding of how to impact the game within his role. Jordan is a capable finisher, but doesn’t really need touches to make an impact. Right now, he finds a lot of success through rebounding, altering shots, and running the floor in transition. Jordan possesses legit size and an intriguing array of tools, so it’ll be interesting to see how he progresses going forward.

6’1 ’27 Dylan Fortun (Warriors Life Elite)

Although somewhat unassuming at first glance, Fortun is an absolute gamer who stands out as a genuine asset for this group. He’s a natural glue-guy who does everything well on the court. Fortun can initiate the offense, move without the ball, and make plays within the framework of the offense. He finishes, knocks down shots, and makes the extra pass whenever available. Fortun also plays much bigger than his listed height as a rebounder and defender across multiple positions. Highly impactful piece that excels at filling in the gaps.

6’2 ’26 Triston Fulp (Dub Salem)

Although Dub Salem has a variety of guys worth mentioning, it’s impossible to ignore everything Fulp has shown over the travel ball season. He’s a polished lead guard who can score the ball with relative ease from all levels. Fulp is a terrific shooting threat, both off the catch and dribble, who can heat up quickly from beyond the arc. He creates well for himself and others off the bounce to attack the basket or hit midrange pull-ups. Fulp is a scrappy defender at the point of attack. Expect him to be an x-factor for this group throughout the summer.

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