
2025 Alex Pissis (Lions USS)
What a month it has been for Pissis, as the 6’5 continues to play at a high level and programs are recognizing his impact. Again, he was effective throughout his play, mixing it up offensively with a smooth overall feel. He moved without the ball well, created and was able to get downhill, knocked down shots from the perimeter, and impacted the game in other ways. He continues to be one of the top unsigned seniors left here in NC.
2025 Jayden Little (Tru Elite)
We knew what we were going to get from Little because he has consistently gotten it done, whether it is during the travel ball season or high school season. Little simply knows how to score the ball, doing an excellent job in creating for himself, attacking the paint and through defenders, picking his spots inside and out, and displaying confidence from outside as well. Averaged over 30ppg this season at Anson.
2025 Mike Brown (Lab City Select)
Brown is another guard who finds ways to impact the game and produce each time we watch him in action. No matter the setting, Brown is one who is able to score the ball effectively for his team. He has a confident release with his jumper from multiple levels as well as being creative in scoring off the bounce. Brings a consistent scoring impact to his team.
2025 Landon Lyerly (NLPB Blue)
Lyerly is a 6’6 force on the court with his sheer frame. He can bring production with his size and skillset, operating and displaying strong feel down in the paint along with touch. But again, he has a good overall skill set, showing he is capable with his handles, can step out and knock down shots, and passes the ball well.
2025 Jaevian Alston (Strictly Ballas)
Alston continues to be one of the top unsigned seniors left in North Carolina. With his 6’6 “frame, versatility, and impact from a variety of positions, he should find himself on a college roster next year. Whether scoring inside and out, comfortable from multiple areas on the court, versatile as a defender, or able to impact the game overall, Alston just finds ways to make his presence felt.
2025 KJ Burke (Team Legacy)
Burke was really good throughout the event, eventually averaging 24ppg, and it included a 35-point outburst. Burke showcased his ability to be a strong scoring factor, creating well, being assertive off the bounce, always looking to attack, and mixing it up from multiple levels offensively. He played with a lot of confidence throughout and was able to shine on the big stage for his team on several occasions.