2029 Tomiwa Adeyemi (WS Christian)

A young prospect, but certainly catches your eye with his 6’9 frame and mobility as a rising big man here in North Carolina. He presents size and early on physical traits that catch your eye, but he also does a great job in running from rim to rim, making good reads to find others as a big, and has true potential as an offensive weapon down the road. A name to keep an eye on as he continues to develop.

2027 Jeremiah Glaspie (District 5ive)

Glaspie had a strong start to the event in helping lead his game to a strong win, stepping up and being a true playmaker and creator offensively for his team. Glaspie did a great job in attacking off the bounce and getting to the basket, finishing, and being an effective scoring option to help bring a balanced overall attack to the court.

2027 Bray Hubbard (BMSA Raiders Myers)

Hubbard continues to intrigue with his overall versatility and upside. A bouncy athlete with length and ball skills, he showed the ability to impact the game from multiple spots offensively. Hubbard displayed defensive instincts, finished well around the basket, and knocked down shots with a smooth, confident jumper.

2027 Jaden McCandies (All Carolina)

McCandies continues to shine as a focal point for his team, really blossoming as a weapon from multiple levels, and brings a ton of versatility to the court. Comfortable in scoring off the bounce, inside the paint, and also showing excellent range from behind the arc. Can truly score from all levels and can fill it up.

2027 Hayden Hillman (Fear No One)

Each time we get a chance to watch the guard in action, Hillman has been able to not only show his leadership but also just how effective he is as an offensive weapon. Time after time, he proves that he can find ways to create his own shot and take what is given to him, scoring from outside with range but also being a scrappy, tough guard that finishes well. All morning long, he was putting on a strong show in leading his team.

2029 Javion Herbin (Carolina Achieve)

Herbin grabbed my attention with his ability to create and be a playmaker. A gifted creator with the ball in his hands, Herbin had defenders guessing with his ability to change direction, get defenders off balance, and was strong with his ability to not only get paint touches but knock down shots. I liked his overall feel with the ball in his hands.

2027 Elias Wallace (Strong Center Kinard)

Wallace has a great show early in the afternoon, as he was a scoring machine in leading his team with 28 points. The 6’3 prospect was able to get out in transition, finish at the rim, attack off the bounce, and really display his ability to be an effective offensive weapon. He consistently got downhill and found ways to finish impressively.

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