2023 Caleb Ellison (NC Spartans): Ellison might have not been the leading scorer for his team but really enjoyed his presence and how he ran the show on the court for his team. He showed tremendous balance in reading the floor, attacking in transition, creating off the dribble and getting into the paint, showing nice touch on his shot or finding open teammates when he penetrated.

2023 Thomas Collins (No Fear): Collins had a great Day 1 and backed it up once again with another strong offensive showing. Collins, a 6’2 prospect, was effective from multiple levels on the floor, showing his versatility to knock down threes but also create and get to the line. Also really liked his presence on the defensive end as well, being active in the passing lanes and creating turnovers to push in transition.

2022 Ethan Smith (NC Spartans Bell): Smith continues to play well this summer. The 6’7 prospect can really make his impact felt in a variety of ways on the floor, whether it was stepping out and being a threat from behind the arc, being a presence on the glass, or using his size to finish around the basket. Good IQ and feel to this young man’s game.

2023 Patrick Tivnan (Team HOPE): With college coaches lining the baseline, Tivnan really showcased how skilled he can be on the court and how he can battle inside as well. He made multiple plays in finishing in the paint but does a tremendous job with his footwork, his ability to face up and be a threat, and use his frame to battle against other bigs.

2023 Micah Jones (Strong Center 2023): Jones has been consistent for much of the summer and though he may not receive all the attention he deserves, Jones continues to be a playmaking guard that can use his quickness and handles to his advantage, penetrate the defense and make plays, but also find ways to score. He finishes strong but also continues to show how strong he can be from the perimeter.

2023 Anthony Breland (Team EAT): There is something about Breland’s game that you just have to like. The 6’4 prospect has the size, the ability to create and score, and plays at his own pace. Breland has always shown that he is wired to score the basketball and continues to do so, which is why more college coaches could use a guy that can find ways to put the ball through the hoop.

2024 Jordan Vick (Team Trezz): Vick came out strong on Day 2, really showing how big of a factor he can be offensively, getting out in transition, showing his athleticism, along with his ability to create for himself. But you also had to take notice of his defensive presence on plays and his activity level on both ends of the floor.

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