2030 Tavion Lawrence (Reidsville Tigers)

Tough, gritty guard that impressed our scouts. Good positional size, has a nose for the ball, and plays hard and is active in a variety of areas on the court. He was strong out in transition, attacked off the dribble, and proved to be a very good playmaker for his team throughout the event. Feel like he will be a name you hear more about.

2026 Adam Grier (Team FLY)

I liked what I saw from Grier in this setting, as he was able to bring a nice balance of scoring as well as being a playmaker for others. Grier has good size and athleticism as a guard, found ways to get to the rim and score or create contact, but also played within the offense to help run the show.

2027 Donyeh Baird (NLPB)

It has been some time since seeing Baird in action, so it was good to see him get back on the court and looking to remind everyone of his game. Getting his legs back underneath him, Baird provided pace and playmaking, consistently attacking off the bounce and getting inside the defense, vision to his teammates, and one with energy for his team.

2028 Donnie Fairley (Carolina Bulldogs)

Every time we have watched Fairley in action, he has been incredibly productive. He just finds ways to score the ball in a variety of ways, competing and getting inside the paint, attacking off the bounce, displaying athleticism at the rim, and the ability to knock down shots from multiple levels. He just understands how to fill up the boxscore for his team and bring production for his team.

2029 Zion Lawson (CP3)

Lawson has been a really good the last two weeks we have watched him, as he is clearly putting his name on the radar in the Class of 2029.  At the March Showcase, Lawson was impressive with how electric he can be with the ball in his hands. He thrives in the open floor, has terrific speed to blow by defenders, and finishes so well off the bounce. But Lawson continues to be a multi-level scorer and a creator on the court.

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