2026 Sherrod White (Kernersville Bulls)

White really grabbed my attention with his play to start the day. The 6’3 prospect brings a lot of versatility to the floor with his impact and ability to operate inside and out. White did a great job in finishing in the paint, showing touch and feel, but was also comfortable from the perimeter. I really liked his overall motor, his ability to create second-chance points, and versatility on the defensive end.

2029 King Lewis (Team EAT)

Lewis is a young prospect who really caught my eye with his play. A versatile piece that offers size, length, and a strong skillset overall, Lewis was able to flourish in a variety of areas on the court. He shot the ball well from behind the arc, proving to be a deadly threat with confidence but could also use his size well to score and make plays in other areas. Lewis is one who brings a good balance to the court for his team overall.

2029 Antonio Cureton (CSF 2029)

This is the second weekend in a row I’ve been impressed with Cureton and how he operates. A true point guard that shows a tremendous feel, is quick and shifty, and a true playmaker on the court. He continues to show his ability to get others the ball, using his speed and creativity to set up others but also use the same quickness to get by defenders and score. Truly love his overall feel for the game, especially leading the charge.

2026 Cameron Thompson (Team Charlotte)

Thompson is a prospect that a college program is going to really like having in the coming years. He continues to show that he can be a versatile utility player but takes advantage of the opportunities to shine, scoring and getting to the rim, outworking opponents and displaying athleticism, and proving to do what is needed/make the extra hustle plays for his team. Impressive showing and expect him to catch more eyes this summer and the coming season.

2026 LJ Rush (1of1)

Rush has really seen an uptick in his recruitment and deservingly so. Rush is such a fascinating guard out on the court, especially with his athleticism, his speed, and his overall scoring/playmaking ability. One of the quickest guards in the state, he blows by defenders with ease, finishes at the rim with his athleticism, has tremendous body control, and continues to improve his perimeter game.

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