Higher Level Premiere
6’4 ’19 Alexander Fitch- The first game of the day was a quality stage for Fitch to perform on;
he shot the ball incredible well from distance and would’ve made even more three-pointers if he
wasn’t in foul trouble. Fitch showcased his ability to initiate offense and make the correct pass
when penetrating to the basket.
6’7 ’19 Trey Barber- His teammate was arguably the best prospect on the floor, given his size,
versatility, and upside. He made numerous plays on both sides of the ball and showcased his
prowess on defense throughout.
All or Nothing
6’1 ’19 Jonathan Breeland- The point guard got off to a slow start, but regained his footing soon
thereafter and started getting to the rim whenever he wanted. Breeland is at his best with the ball
in his hands, where he displays solid IQ and excellent vision.
Upward Stars Charlotte
6’8 ’19 Ryan Bonnett- The big man has been really solid throughout June and July, especially on
this Upward Stars team, where he provides another strong weapon to their arsenal. He has a
strong feel for the game and consistently makes plays inside the paint with his polish.
South Fulton Lions
6’3 ’19 Josh Dupree- No prospect has been more impressive today than Dupree, who built off his
incredibly strong performance last night. In this contest, he made a concerted effort to facilitate
the ball and create opportunities for others while utilizing his length well on the defensive end.
6’3 ’19 Ricky Knight- Alongside Dupree is the silky-smooth Knight, who shoots the ball
particularly well from distance and displays great patience on offense. He possesses nice form
with a quick release, which helped him nearly lead the team in scoring.
Q6 All-Stars
6’4 ’20 Austin Allison- The youngest player on this team continues to showcases incredible
maturity on both sides of the ball. He is really intelligent and savvy on offense, which provides a
nice wrinkle to this team. Allison has virtually no holes within his game and should be
considered a quality prospect.
Upward Stars Columbia
6’3 ’19 Shane McCravy- The defensive presence of McCravy was pretty critical down the stretch
of this contest. He has nice length and knows how to disrupt opponents on defense. He’s been a
constant threat to score in transition all week.
Hoop State Elite – Rexrode
6’5 ’20 Kaleb Brooks- The strong-bodied forward was really effective in this contest. He
struggled to shoot the ball earlier in the week, but has slowly found his stride. Brooks is pretty
patient on offense and plays fairly disciplined defense.
Garner Road West Virginia
6’3 ’19 Mikal Dawson- Few players have been as eye-opening as Dawson, who has showcased
his ability to score the ball in a variety of ways. He has a strong frame, which should translate
nicely to the next level, but his instincts and IQ are what separate him from similar guys.
Carolina Pressure
6’2 ’20 Dallan Wright- The lead guard had another impressive showing for this Carolina
Pressure squad, doing a little bit of everything while adding scoring punches here and there.
Wright continues to improve as a point guard and should be an intriguing option for various DI
programs.
Tennessee Tigers
6’4 ’19 Dionte Ware- The Tigers’ star player has been Ware and he’s been applying consistent
pressure on the offensive end. He has a nice frame and could continue growing as a two-way
player. Ware has the ability to score on all three levels, but he’s at his best inside the paint.
Upward Stars Upstate
6’4 ’19 Kamal Desor- The athletic wing prospect was all over the floor in this contest; he didn’t
score an excessive amount, but his impact on the defensive end was fantastic. Desor should
continue to collect a ton of college looks going forward.