
2028 Colinn Morris (Harvest Skill Development)
Morris has been solid to start the travel ball season, as he brings a steady presence and controls the offense well for his team. He is a steady floor general who plays with pace, makes good reads and sees the floor, plays under control, and finds ways to be an effective option offensively as well. Coaches son who seems to understand the game well at an early stage.
2028 AD Dalton (AWigg Elite)
Dalton continues to be one that I’m excited about watching grow and develop. We will see how much more he grows, as that could make things even more interesting. But when you talk about his game, he has a polished feel with a physical frame to battle in the paint. Scores well in the post with a soft touch, moves well without the ball, can defend along the perimeter, and continues to expand his overall game.
2029 Harlynd Tinsley (Rebels Reloaded)
Tinsley was a new name that grabbed my attention. He is one that will be at Reidsville and when talking about his game early on, you can’t help but notice his impact around the basket along with his overall size. He was one that operated and was effective in the paint, scored with consistency, and brought value in other areas on the court.
2029 Brison Gullatte (TLBA)
Out of all the prospects in the 2029 class at the event, Gullatte was the one I may have been most impressed by. He was really good at showing how quick and crafty he can be with the ball in his hands, displaying great change of direction, getting defenders off-balance, attacking off the bounce, and also flourishing in his ability to create space for his shot from multiple levels.
2029 Roman Solheim (CP3BA Select)
Another prospect that caught my eye was Solheim. Though it is early on, he was one that earned my attention first with his impact on the defensive end, blocking or altering multiple shots without fouling, Also displayed good athleticism and the potential to step out and knock down shots. He certainly showed flashes of potential and one to put on your radar.