6’7 ’28 Modu Abdulrahman (Team New England)

Young players possessing physical advantages are fairly common. However, it’s much different when those guys are also armed with the proper mentality to harness those tools. If anyone embodies this notion, it’s Modu Abdulrahman. He’s an absolute animal whose blend of nonstop energy, powerful athleticism, and imposing physicality allows him to make a constant impact. Abdulrahman utilizes his length and strong frame to absolutely wreak havoc. His quick first and second jump (coupled with his terrific energy) lead to dominance on the glass. Abdulrahman is able to switch across multiple positions defensively while actively making hustle plays and forcing turnovers. Offensively, he mainly finds success through his activity as a cutter, putback finisher, and when filling the lane in transition. Already a highly impactful piece, it’ll be interesting to see his continued development.

6’9 ’26 Ladarius Givan (Team Loaded Virginia)

Low-maintenance big men will always be incredibly valuable, which should make Ladarius Givan a real priority for high major programs. There’s obvious appeal of a guy who can reliably protect the rim, control the glass, and carve out production without needing a ton of offensive involvement. Givan possesses an amazing frame with length, strength, and fluidity. He moves very well for his size and appears more mobile than the majority of post players. Givan is a useful offensive option who can post up and find opportunities as a roller or floor-spacer in the screening game. He’s a terrific interior defender with the timing and verticality to consistently block or alter shots without fouling. Givan can fulfill a meaningful role on basically any team.

6’7 ’28 Isaiah Carter (Team Loaded Virginia)

There’s an abundance of enticing pieces within Team Loaded’s organization, including Isaiah Carter and his appeal as a long-term prospect. He’s already a long, fluid athlete with great size, feel, and an understanding of how to produce within a role. Carter is a reliable three-point shooter who moves well without the ball, makes the extra pass, and attacks closeouts when available. He’s comfortable hitting jumpers off one or two dribbles, but can also finish effectively around the basket. Carter stands out as a steady defender with useful length and mobility. Although he produces well within a role, it’s easy to see his trajectory as a blossoming two-way cog. Expect him to become a highly regarded name over these next few years.

6’7 ’26 Ripp Kodi (New World)

There were a lot of intriguing pieces from the New World roster, and Ripp Kodi quietly has as much appeal as anyone. He’s a natural 3-and-D wing with size, length, and two-way instincts. Kodi is an amazing role player who consistently hits shots, attacks as needed, and defends with a lot of energy and toughness. He’s also comfortable hitting jumpers off the bounce within a few dribbles and makes solid passes when necessary. Kodi possesses a nice nose for the ball and regularly does the dirty work on both ends of the floor. Additionally, he rebounds well for his size/position. Kodi’s ability to mesh with anyone is a massive part of what should appeal to college coaches.

6’4 ’27 Anthony Vick (Team New England)

It was a notable weekend for the entire Team New England program, which includes Anthony Vick and everything he showcased. He’s a smooth, wiry guard with lethal shot-making ability and a well-rounded skillset. Vick is comfortable dictating the offensive action or playing without the ball. His perimeter shooting makes him a threat at all times. However, he’s more than capable of creating for himself and others off the bounce. Vick gets going in a hurry and can quickly fill it up as a scorer. He also displays feel as a playmaker and instincts as a defender. Vick can carve out a role alongside any collection of teammates.

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