6’6 ’30 Jayden Warren (Team CP3)

Although the organization is loaded with talented prospects, Jayden Warren has as much potential as anyone on this roster. He’s an extremely long, fluid athlete with useful ball skills and scoring ability from multiple levels. Warren displayed a variety of intriguing flashes, from creation instincts to defensive versatility, and is truly only beginning to harness his long-term upside. He’s only going to become a bigger matchup problem for opponents as his body continues to develop.

6’2 ’30 Cam Best (Cap City Clutch)

After seeing him last travel ball season, it’s easy to see how much Cam Best has developed, both in terms of physique and overall skillset. Already taller than his brothers, he’s a very intriguing player at this stage in his development. Best is a versatile, well-rounded player with great size, length, and fluidity, which allows him to cause matchup problems for opponents. Add in his general confidence, and it’s easy to see his upside.

2031 Chase Neeley (Young & Motivated)

Rounding out this group, Chase Neeley quietly stood out as one of the most impressive all-around players in his age division. Right now, the game is simply easy for him. He’s able to effortlessly create scoring opportunities, both for himself and others, and mix it up from all levels. Neeley is a crafty ball-handler with the ability to get to the basket with incredible ease. He also displays great instincts as a defender and two-way rebounder.  

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