Jamie Shaw had some names that caught his eye at the Summer Havoc Showcase

6’1” 2019 Brenden Tucker
Game Elite (GA) 2019
Tough, Tucker had the coaches buzzing throughout the day. The explosive guard is a tough defender, who is a full court ball hawk to go along with a surprising shot blocker. He just is tough. Offensively he scores at all 3 levels, both deep range and above the rim. He led his team to the 17u SEC Championship today. His toughness bleeds through his team.
6’4” 2018 Kyler Edwards
Team Boost (TX)
Edwards really displayed a full arsenal today. His first game he played off the ball, showing the ability to score at 3 levels with range, touch and explosion. During the second game he played more on the ball. There he displayed the ability to handle in the half court, touch the paint off the bounce and excellent vision. There is a reason why the likes of Butler, Georgia Tech, Boston College, St John’s UMass, Richmond, Houston and many others were baseline watching. He is a high level guard.
6’6” 2020 Christian Bailey
Mooresville Magic (NC) 16s
Bailey is a tough, tough player. He is strong and athletic and plays with a non stop motor. Even against bigger players today, his determination got him production. He finished both games with a double-double, he really crashed the offensive glass hard and was a terror 15’ and in. Mooresville Magic won the 16u ACC champions.

6’4” 2018 Braydon Gault
Team Takeover Grey
Gault is a ball player. He has a high IQ and a sense of toughness (both mental and physical) that really shines. In today’s games, Gault went for 25 and 30, displaying the ability to get to the rim as well as shoot from deep range. He is a surefire Division 1 type player.
6’2” 2019 Taylor Trudeau
1 Family (FL) 16s
Trudeau exploded for 42 points in the final game of the day. This was the single game high for the entire event, it was impressive. Trudeau had 10 3-pointers and did not hit the rim, it was an incredibly impressive performance. Without much traction coming into the event, he had multiple mid to high majors along the baselines talking.