2030 Tavion Lawrence (Reidsville Tigers)

Truly like what Lawrence brings to the table, as he embraces and understands what it takes to be a true point guard leading the charge. A strong young guard, Lawrence does an excellent job in reading the defense, pushing in transition, attacking off the bounce, and finding his teammates for easy baskets. He creates well for others and brings an unselfish feel, but is strong enough to finish himself.

2030 Cam Best (Cap City Clutch)

The younger brother of Mike and Trevor Best, it seems like we have another one coming through the platform that you will want to watch out for. For our first time seeing him, Best truly has great size at 6’1 early on as an eighth grader and flourishes much like his brothers as a scorer. Creates for himself well, attacks the paint, uses his size to finish through contact, and can be an option from inside and out as a scorer. There is a lot to like about his game, and he should only continue to develop his game down the road.

2032 KJ Fishe (Top Shot)

Fishe was one of the younger prospects that captured our eye,s but you have to like what you saw with his game early on. Good overall size, soft touch, and ability to finish around the basket, brings a strong presence on both ends, sees the floo,r and makes the right reads in finding teammates… Fishe presents a tough matchup and truly shined with his consistent impact as a skilled young big.

2030 Oren Griffin (Carolina Elite)

Griffin, another player that we had a great opportunity to watch and flourish at our camp, continued his strong and impressive play this weekend at Winter Nationals. What has to impress you about this young man is his willingness to do the dirty work and be physical on the court, attacking downhill, embracing contact, and finishing strong through defenders. But don’t let that fool you, because he will remind you that he can mix it up offensively pretty well.

2029 Alseny Keita (ABM Allstars)

Towards the end of the night, we had a chance to check out a new name personally in 6’6 Alseny Keita, as he grabs your attention with his physical attributes at a young age. He was able to really use his strength, frame, and size to his advantage, finishing strong around the basket, being active on the glass, creating second chances, and protecting the paint overall well.

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