2029 Jordan Corbin (Team Push)

Corbin had herself one heck of a game to lead her team in a tight battle to start the day, as she was an absolute force on the court. Corbin brings good size and feel to the floor, and she was assertive with how she attacked. She was aggressive with her ability to finish around the basket, bringing a dominant presence around the basket as well as finding ways to get to the free-throw line. Corbin brought a ton of production to help lead her team.

2030 Piper Head (Tennessee United)

Head really played well to start the day and helped lead a balanced overall attack. She displayed her ability to score from multiple levels comfortably, being a knock-down shooter from behind the arc in catch-and-shoot situations but also brought value off the bounce. Head looked to be a high-IQ guard that brought a ton of value in a variety of areas, and helped lead the way in impressive fashion on Day 2.

2028 Jaylen Bowden (No Rim Needed)

Bowden has really been able to flourish and showcase his game this summer, and he continued that at the US Open this weekend. A strong, young guard was able to flourish as a playmaking scoring guard. Bowden does a great job in penetrating and getting inside the defense, showing shiftiness and crafty handles to score inside. But also does a nice job in finding ways to get others involved as well. He will continue to be a guard to watch in his class.

2028 Isaiah Whitsett (Mentality Elite)

Whitsett was quite impressive on Day 2. We know about his ability to score the ball and he put that on display today, scoring from all levels and being such an effective option on the court for his team. Whitsett has a good overall frame and skillset, getting to his spots, attacking off the bounce, and being comfortable in knocking down open shots. He is a terrific offensive producer on the court, as he just knows how to put the ball in the basket for his team.

2029 MacKenzie Smith (Team Thrill)

Smith was a new player personally for me, but I was highly impressed with what she showed on the court. She is a scrappy and competitive guard who was strong out in the open floor, weaving and creating not only for herself but for her teammates. She did a great job getting paint touches consistently but was also a true leader on the court for her team. Smith was able to show her ability to impact the game on both sides, being scrappy in creating steals and active overall defensively.

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