2031 Chase Neeley (Young and Motivated)

Neeley continues to show why he’s a prospect worth monitoring closely. A highly skilled guard with tremendous length, he creates separation off the bounce and scores comfortably from multiple levels. His ability to thrive as both a playmaker and scorer makes him a versatile offensive threat with intriguing long-term upside in the Class of 2031. Neeley is one that plays with a lot of confidence, and it shines on the court, as he has a lot of promise if he continues this development.

2032 Aiden Wright (1of1)

Wright put together a productive showing, consistently creating off the bounce and dictating tempo with his pace. He repeatedly got downhill to the basket, finishing plays and generating offense for himself and others. With his strong overall feel for the game and ability to break down defenses, Wright is a young prospect trending in the right direction with plenty of upside ahead.

2032 Xaviar James (1of1)

James really makes the game look smooth and effortless, combining size, skill, and athleticism to create a ton of problems on the court. He plays with such feel and fluidity, comfortably setting up teammates while also scoring in a variety of ways. With his ability to control the tempo and impact the game across the board, James continues to show the makings of a highly notable long-term prospect.

2032 Tae Henry (Top Shots)

Henry is one who provided strong flashes throughout the event along with production, as the forward was able to bring good size at an early age.  He was able to carve out space and be a consistent force around the basket, finishing strong and bringing value on the glass as well. As a player at his size so young, Henry has a lot of factors in his game that should only continue to trend upward as a player to watch.

2032 Tahjae Capel (Carolina Shooters)

Capel helped lead the way for the Carolina Shooters throughout the event. He provides a steady presence in the paint, rebounding effectively and scoring around the basket. Capel also showed a team-first approach, willingly making the extra pass to create the best available shot. His physicality and unselfishness make him a valuable interior contributor moving forward.

2031 Riley Hill (Cap City Clutch)

Hill turned my attention with his ability to bring nonstop energy and activity every time he stepped on the floor. A versatile prospect with appealing size and length, he made an impact on the glass and consistently finished strong as a scorer. His motor and willingness to do the dirty work, combined with his physical tools, make him a prospect with clear upside to keep tracking in the Class of 2031.

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