
6’3 ’26 Kingston Carlsen (Team Wall)
Although other guys might’ve received more attention, someone like Carlsen should be a definite priority for college coaches following his showing at G3 Live. He showcased a smooth, well-rounded game with the ability to initiate the offense and consistently make plays with the ball in his hands. Carlsen is a terrific perimeter shooter, both off the catch and bounce, and attacks closeouts well to finish or hit pull-up jumpers. He’s a reliable defender and rebounder for his size/position. Carlsen’s malleable, low-maintenance identity should appeal to scholarship-level coaches.
5’10 ’26 Beckett Coon (Atlanta Timberwolves)
Despite some struggles as a team, it’s easy to appreciate everything Coon provides as a leader. He’s clearly their main creator and overall offensive option. Coon displays great balance between playmaking and three-level scoring. He’s a lethal shooting threat but is capable of filling it up in a variety of different ways. Coon sees the floor well when attacking and possesses a sharp change of pace to create separation. He’s very crafty with the quickness, shooting, and vision to effectively run a team. He should certainly find success at the next level.
6’6 ’26 David Dixon (Upward Stars Upstate)
In a time when 3-and-D pieces are so valuable for their ability to produce in a role, someone like Dixon should be seen as a very enticing prospect for college coaches. He was certainly one of the top individual performers on display and hit seemingly everything he attempted from beyond the arc. However, Dixon is also capable of attacking closeouts and making plays off the bounce as needed. He moves well as a cutter to find open seams and has the size to consistently rise up without being worried about closeouts. Dixon’s ability to produce within the flow of the action should make him an enticing piece for coaches.
6’6 ’26 Stanislaw Romer (Team Wall)
Among the newer faces on display, Romer had a variety of coaches buzzing throughout the weekend. He’s a strong, skilled inside-out post player who naturally impacts the game on both ends of the floor. Romer utilizes his body very well to absorb contact and physically battle with opponents inside the paint. He’s a quality rebounder who carves out space well to secure extra possessions and finish around the basket. Romer is a reliable finisher who is also very comfortable spacing the floor from beyond the arc. Add in his IQ, footwork, and passing ability, and he should be a target for a lot of programs.
6’1 ’25 Majesty Dawson (NLMB Elite)
Though unsigned, anyone who has seen Dawson should already know that he’s an extremely talented player. There are plenty of times when he makes the game look effortless. Dawson is a strong, versatile guard with a polished skillset and football-like frame. He’s a brilliant passer with a crafty handle and general playmaking sense. Dawson breaks down opponents, touches the paint, and finishes or makes the correct read. He’s an explosive athlete who regularly plays above the rim, suffocates opponents defensively, and wreaks havoc with his transition presence. Dawson has all the tools to play at the next level.