
6’8 ’27 Reid Johannes (1 of 1 Elite)
There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Johannes over the summer season, and rightfully so, as it’s easy to see his appeal as an overall prospect. He’s a long, wiry, athletic big man with touch, perimeter shooting, and the ability to apply consistent pressure above the rim. Johannes utilizes his length well to block or alter shots defensively, but will only continue to improve with additional strength. He moves very well for his size and knows how to properly run the floor in transition. Given his recent decision to transfer and reclassify, Johannes should be a definite name for Division I coaches to monitor.
6’4 ’27 Tyrie Pressley (NLPB)
Some players simply know how to produce, and Pressley is one of those players. Although he’s continued to grow and expand his skillset over the years, he’s still a guy whose sheer effort and energy lead to constant involvement in the action. Again, Pressley has developed his ball skills and ability to find scoring opportunities with the ball in his hands. However, he still provides so much value through his ability to defend multiple positions, rebound bigger than his listed height, and fill in the gaps. It’s easy to see Pressley’s value to this group.
6’2 ’27 Cash Hall (Team CP3)
Although other guys have bigger roles on this roster, Hall is someone who deserves more attention for what he brings to a team. He doesn’t need a ton of touches to make an impact for this group, as he finds success through playing hard, knocking down open shots, and being a connective piece whenever possible. Hall is a lethal spot-up threat who moves well without the ball and makes the extra pass. He also defends with energy and fights for loose balls.
6’8 ’27 Blake Suttle (NLPB)
Despite some struggles as a group, Suttle continues to show intriguing flashes of next-level ability. He’s a capable finisher and floor-spacing option who doesn’t require the ball to make an impact. Suttle is a solid athlete with length, toughness, and an active two-way motor. He moved without the ball to find openings as a cutter and knocked down several jumpers off the catch. Suttle competes hard for rebounds and loose balls.