Five names that seperated themselves from others at the Summer Jam in South Carolina

6'9' 2018 Robert Braswell
Blythewood HS (SC)

Braswell has such a tantalizing skill set, and it is one that is really hard to defend at the high school level. Blessed with great length/athleticism, he has great ball skills with touch well beyond the 3-point line. He is slender, but his game is productive. In 3 games he made 7 3s, had numerous put backs and blocked/rebounded the ball well.

6' 2019 Trae Hannibal
Hartsville HS (SC)

Hannibal makes the game look easy from the point guard position. He has a sturdy frame and great explosion, but it is his pace and vision that sets him apart. He touched the paint at will and was able to deliver the right pass every time. He made his 3 point shot consistently and showed the ability to defend the ball for 94 feet.

6'3' 2019 Caleb Mills
Asheville Christian (NC)

Mills has taken another step in his development. He showed consistent ability to score the ball but he also showed great handle and the ability to handle it in the half court. His athleticism is catching up as he had a couple of baseline drive and dunks. He shot the ball well and finished at the line. This same school produced Oklahoma point guard Jordan Shepherd, it will be interesting to see how Mills continues to develop.

6'4' 2018 Kevin Williamson
Aiken HS (SC)

Williamson showed to be a very good, scoring wing. He shot the ball well with range and was able to get to the rim with good athleticism and length. He scored the ball well at all 3 levels and showed to be a great competitor on the defensive end. A player who was virtually unknown a month ago should see some scholarships start coming his way.

6'2' 2019 Mike Green
Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach (SC)

The lefty has taken a game to a new level. He has always been able to shoot the ball and have good court awareness and vision. Now he is a true point guard, able to handle and take care of the ball in the half court set. He finished his three games with totals of 27, 27 and 26.