
2026 6’10 Williams Itumo (Dub Salem)
Atumo has come into North Carolina and really made himself a name early on this season. The 6’10 big man has a blossoming offensive game, and there is still plenty of room for improvement. But what he does provide is a strong, physical presence around the basket, one that can finish at the rim, is engaged and active on the glass, and moves well on the defensive end. What immediately stands out with his game is his energy and motor, playing so hard on either side of the ball and being a great overall teammate. But he showed that he can be a big force down in the paint both offensively and defensively.
2027 6’5 Keyonee Terry (CP3)
It has been over two years since we introduced Terry to everyone, and his stock should only continue to rise, especially with what we saw this past weekend. The 6’5 prospect brings length and athleticism immediately to the table, as you can find him on several occasions finishing high at the rim. Terry excels in attacking downhill and out in transition, scoring with touch or strength at the rim with his length. But his improvement from the perimeter can’t go unnoticed, as he is truly shining as a three-level scorer and one who impacts the game in a variety of ways.
2030 6’4 MJ Thomas (Team Loaded)
Thomas was one of the younger prospects who continues to shine early on. The 6’4 big man is a proven force down in the paint, understanding how to use his size and impact the game in a variety of ways. Thomas does a great job of getting to his spots and finishing with touch around the basket as well as being physical in the paint. He has a strong knack for the ball on the glass, helps control the paint, and finishes well through contact. I’m eager to see how he continues to add more to his game, his growth as a prospect, and his overall development.
2027 6’6 K’Majay Jenkins (CP3)
Coming in as a Top 100 prospect for his class, we were eager to see what Henkins could show in this event. And though CP3 was strong throughout both games on Saturday, you couldn’t help but walk away and be intrigued with Jenkins’ overall game. At 6’6, he is a long and explosive prospect that can assert himself in several ways. He uses his body well to attack downhill and finish through contact, getting to the rim with ease and finishing with touch and creativity. Jenkins also mixes it up extremely well offensively, scoring inside and out, knocking down shots, and also being a strong defensive presence. He already holds multiple D1 offers and should only continue to attract more eyes his way.