5’10 ’30 Meyer Upchurch (Durham Hurricanes)

Although he had a quality showing at middle school camp, this setting only further amplified the value that Meyer Upchurch brings to a team. He’s a natural glue-guy with the IQ, activity, and skillset to impact all facets of the game. Upchurch can dictate the offense, create for himself and others, and find scoring chances from all levels as an on or off-ball threat. He’s a real gamer who is tougher than he initially appears. Upchurch is a scrappy defender and nice rebounder for his size. He’s already a very useful all-around player who can produce in various different roles.
6’0 ’31 Aubree Robinson (Charlotte Dream Elite)

The only lady hooper listed, Aubree Robinson, has the makings of a potentially special prospect. At 6-foot-0, she already has incredible size. That being said, she’s not awkward or uncoordinated. In fact, she’s quite the opposite. Robinson is an extremely fluid athlete with incredible instincts, ball skills, and an array of enticing physical tools. She utilizes her length and motor to dominate opponents around the basket, specifically as a rebounder and interior defender. Robinson is a solid finisher and capable shooting threat, but also displays high-level flashes of playmaking ability. She has unreal upside.
6’4 ’30 Jacob Bray (Team CP3)

Given his blend of size, skill, and perimeter shooting, it’s easy to see all the ways Jacob Bray can make his presence felt on the court. He’s a versatile player with the ability to cause matchup problems for opponents. Bray handles the ball well for his size and is capable of creating for himself and others off the bounce. He’s a reliable perimeter shooter with the ability to knock down spot-up jumpers and attack closeouts. Bray competes well for rebounds and utilizes his length to make plays defensively. His game will only continue to blossom as he adds strength.
6’1 ’30 Michai Sutton (Reidsville Tigers)

There were several meaningful pieces on this roster, but Michai Sutton made a lasting impression through his adaptable all-around game. He’s a well-rounded player who finds a ton of success by playing hard and filling in the gaps on both ends of the floor. Sutton is a terrific rebounder, especially for his size, and consistently makes hustle plays. He’s able to initiate the offense, move without the ball, and operate as a connector whenever necessary. Sutton will only continue to progress, but already has great feel and foundational appeal.
5’9 ’30 King Wilson (MVL Elite)

Considering everything he showed when running a team, it’s easy to appreciate the overall point guard play of King Wilson. He’s a smart, heady floor general with excellent pace, vision, and playmaking instincts. Wilson understands how to consistently break down opponents with his crafty handle, touch the paint, and make the correct read. He’s a capable scorer who applies pressure as needed, but truly looks to set up others in scoring positions whenever possible. Wilson is a quality defender at the point of attack and rebounder for his size/position. It’s easy to see him being a quality high school point guard.