2027 Joseph Owusu-Mensah (NGNGSC)

Owusu-Mensah is a 6’5 prospect that shows flashes and potential with his game, as he brings strong versatility as a scorer inside and out, uses his size well, and can be physical both offensively and defensively for his team. I do believe he is an under-the-radar type prospect that college coaches should check out, as he had strong moments on Day 1.

2027 Isaiah Daniels (SC Blazers)

I’ve said it so many times that Daniels should be a prospect on many radars, and he showed that on Day 1, as the 6’4 prospect was able to flourish with his athleticism, strength, and ability to constantly attack. He excels out in the open floor, attacking the basket, finishing at the rim, and being assertive, but he shows the ability to be a strong offensive weapon in other areas.

2027 Brayden Mack (Upward Stars Columbia 17u)

Mack was active all over the court, not only looking to attack and be a strong scoring presence but also finding ways to impact the game in other ways. Active defensively in allowing his defense to turn into offense, as well as being a playmaker for himself and others. Really stepped up for his team overall.

2027 Collin McConneyhead (Top Shot UA Grind)

McConneyhead is an underrated guard here in North Carolina, as he was able to showcase once again how strong a scorer he can be on the court. A quick, shifty guard that can create for himself, attack and get inside to finish, and confidently knock down shots, he finds ways to create his own shot and can bring such a strong scoring presence for his team.

2027 Graham Blackman (HABS Hoops)

Blackman showcased his complete offensive skill set, attacking the rim with ease, making smart reads as a passer, and heating up quickly from the perimeter. The 6’4 guard displayed confidence and shot-making ability all game long, knocking down six 3-pointers on his way to a 32-point performance. With his size, feel, and ability to score at multiple levels, Blackman continues to prove he is a prospect college programs should be tracking.

2028 Graham Abercrombie (Riptide 2028)

What a shooting performance from this young man on Day 1. Riptide continues to shine on the big stage and today, it was Abercrombie with his ability to knock down shots from outside, open up the offense, and knock down multiple threes from all over the court. Confident release and overall shot-maker for his team.

2030 Weston Fulks (Stokes Celtics)

Fulks continues to prove why he has had such a strong summer with his consistent all-around impact on the court. Fulk plays with excellent poise and feel for the game, showing the ability to balance scoring and facilitating while making smart decisions throughout. He brings a steady presence offensively, creates for teammates, and impacts the game in multiple ways with his overall skill set.

2028 Rickey Torrence (Warriors Elite)

Back at it again, Torrence has only continued to show what we have seen all summer long. As a 6’4 prospect, Torrence continues to thrive as a confident offensive weapon, getting where he wants and when he wants, scoring inside and out, being a threat from behind the arc as well as pulling up with his mid-range game. He has been excellent in picking his spots to attack and being a multi-level scorer on the court.

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