
2026 Evan Truzy (Team Crews)
Truzy had a solid showing throughout the event, as the 6’6 prospect brings good size, length, and versatility to the court. He displays solid feel around the basket with touch, moves well in the paint, and is comfortable from an array of areas. Truzy shows a strong skillset in being able to attack off the bounce, hit shots from around outside, and impact the game on the boards.
2028 Roman Solheim (CP3 EYCL)
Solheim is a young prospect that I will be keeping my eyes on, as he has a lot of potential as he continues to develop. Offensively, he has a growing offensive skillset, running the floor, attacking of the bounce and getting to the basket, and scoring well with touch. He also impacts the game in other areas, having great timing with his athleticism and altering shots, as well as attacking the glass to secure rebounds. I’m eager to see how he continues to develop and adds more of his arsenal.
2028 CJ Moore (Upward Stars)
Moore is a player we have talked about on so many occasions before, but he is one that should be looked at more by others all throughout. Moore brings a lot of versatility that you have to like, operating well off the bounce, being an impact player that understands how to score around the basket, and comfortable in scoring from multiple levels. Good overall length, gets to the rim, can be physical inside, and make plays from the outside as well.
2029 Khiry White (Team USC)
Though he is a young prospect, I believe White will be a name you hear a lot more in the coming years. He presents early size, good length and wingspan, scores well around the basket, and also creates second-chance opportunities with his impact on the glass. White has good athleticism in finishing at the rim and plays with a strong motor, as I believe that he has a chance to be a big name down in South Carolina.
2027 Jayven Sharif (Team Accelerate)
Sharif is a young prospect who already stands at 6’8. He passes the eye test with his size, frame, and early mobility, but also shows true potential in what he could ultimately be. He understands how to utilize his length on the defensive end, altering shots and being disruptive while also running the floor well from rim to rim. Sharif continues to develop his overall offensive skillset but does show good touch around the basket.