6’5 ’26 Darrion Ellis (Strictly Ballas)

It doesn’t take long to see all the appealing qualities Ellis possesses. He’s a big, strong, explosive wing prospect with great size and a well-rounded skillset. Ellis is capable of scoring the ball from all three levels. He displays the ability to consistently attack the basket and finish above the rim or through contact, but also mixes in a nice variety of pull-up jumpers and shots from beyond the arc. Ellis excels in transition but is more than capable of creating opportunities in the halfcourt structure. He has the physical tools to make an impact as a defender and rebounder.

6’0 ’26 Cade Atkins (Foothills Basketball Club)

The Foothills Basketball Club is loaded with appealing next-level pieces, and that certainly includes Atkins. He’s a smart, well-rounded point guard who truly knows how to impact the game. Atkins is comfortable dictating the action as the main creator or making plays as an off-ball threat. He’s a terrific passer and reliable ball-handler who consistently makes the right play. Atkins is an efficient scorer from all levels and applies quality pressure as a spot-up option. He’s simply a quality basketball player who can dictate the action or carve out a meaningful role with any collection of teammates.

6’6 ’26 Khaleil Walters (No Guts No Glory)

There are so many intriguing pieces on this roster, and Walters has as much intrigue as anyone. He’s a phenomenal athlete with excellent size, long arms, and a skillset that continues to improve with each new viewing. Walters is a strong finisher and downhill driver who excels in the open floor. He possesses solid ball skills for his size/position and continues to develop as a creator off the bounce. Additionally, Walters is a strong rebounder with defensive instincts and versatility. Expect his stock to continue rising as he progresses over the coming months.

6’3 ’26 Dashaun McKoy (No Guts No Glory)

Although various college-worthy pieces make an impact for this group, McKoy is someone who consistently makes his presence felt on both ends of the floor. He’s tough, physical, and athletic with a strong frame. McKoy is a capable perimeter shooter but prefers to apply pressure as a finisher, both as a cutter and penetrator off the bounce. He provides a rugged defensive presence with the ability to guard multiple positions and force turnovers at a quality rate. McKoy also rebounds well for his size/position. He thrives as a utility piece who can do a little bit of everything.

6’0 ’26 Marcel Freeman Jr. (No Guts No Glory)

It’s easy to appreciate the interchangeability within this roster, which definitely applies to Freeman Jr. and his adaptable game. He’s a smart, steady, well-rounded guard who naturally fills in the gaps for this group. Freeman can assume ball-handling duties and set up the offense or reliably create off the bounce. He mixes it up well as a scorer from all levels, but doesn’t require a ton of touches to make an impact. Freeman defends with energy and toughness, and makes hustle plays whenever possible. He’s a great connector with the ability to expand his production as needed.

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