2025 Robert Moore – Big Shots

Moore is a player that I truly believe should find himself on a D1 roster next season, as he brings a lot to the table, and there is still a clear upside to his game. One can’t deny the intriguing length and overall skillset he brings to the table. Moore can hurt you in a variety of ways and showed that countless times this past high school season, whether it is from behind the arc with terrific range, scoring over defenders, or being a versatile piece on the court. He should be one of the top unsigned seniors on the court this weekend that college coaches will want to see and hear more about.

2025 Taye Smith – Bam’s City Scrappers

Another prospect that should have the attention of college coaches this weekend is 2025 Taye Smith, as the forward continues to be a force on the court. Smith has a college frame, can help a program out early, competes down in the paint, and can physically handle opponents down low. But Smith has only added more to his game, showing more of his ability to stretch the court, face up and knock down shots, run the floor and finish at the rim, and make an overall impact for his team. Several eyes should be looking his way.

2025 Ashton King – Bam’s City Scrappers

A teammate of Smith, 2025 Ashton King looks to be another prospect who could make a big splash on the big stage this weekend. Coming off a tremendous high school season at Millbrook, King is looking to show how he can flourish as a scorer, his range and ability to create off the bounce, and his ability to fit right into an offense with others. King really put on a show this high school season, displaying his shotmaking and ability to get to the free-throw line, as well as lead a team. He will also be one to check out this weekend.

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