Jalen Bradberry (NY-2021) - Is a shifty, strong shooting
guard with excellent ball skills and deep shooting range off the catch or bounce.
Bradberry does a great job creating
space off the dribble to get his shot off, and is also a very good passer when
he draws a second defender. Compact quick
release shooter with solid mechanics, high IQ, with length – has tools and a
viable skill set for high level future success.
We wanted to see more against the best in class; but has rated high each
time we have graded him.

Juan Reyna (TX-2021) - A rangy combo guard prospect that
possesses a nice combination of facilitating and scoring. He has long arms,
sneaky functional speed and quickness, and he is explosive scorer in transition
where is very efficient in working his mid-range game. He always has his head
up in transition for the look-ahead pass and he can score bunches. He loves to
work off the one/two dribble pull up and is extremely fundamentally sound.
Plays the game the right way; once he has a
full understanding of how to be equally effective playing off the ball and utilizing
screens, pin-downs, and making reads off cuts he will expand his game and
become even scarier.
A player who is built
for the next level stylistically.

Kamal Francis (MD- 2022) – is a big wing with great length
and a consistently improving skill set. He has equally long arms and legs and
while he plays mostly as a three now, he has the chance to develop into a combo
guard down the road. He can score around the rim, has the ability to knock down
the three, and shows a solid middle game.
Rebounds exceptionally well for his position and possesses a high IQ and
court vision.
Very complete multi-category
contributor who is good in many areas, needs a dominate skill to take the next
step into the upper echelon of players in the class.

Tevon Tapper (NY-2022) – has the potential to be one of the
elite point guards in his class nationally. The slick ball-handler has a nice
frame with long arms, broad shoulders, and he's a good athlete. He has a nice
burst off the dribble to get separation from his defender and he'll drop off
the nifty pass in a second.
He can score
the rock and has your typical NYC attitude, handle, and toughness to boot.
Still growing in statue Tapper steps up his
performance when the competition gets tougher – this is a player to watch due to
the fact that he does what needs to be done when it needs to be done; a player
that finds a way to get the bucket, the steal, the assist when it needed most.
Can be the primary scorer if need be as well
as run your squad.

Wilfredo Amaro (TX -2021) - A long armed combo forward who
shoots it very well but also has the ability to play the baseline and take
advantage off the block. He handles with both hands and displays vision and
unselfishness as he looks to get his teammates involved. His shooting range is
impressive as it extends out to 22 feet. He is a natural shooter/scorer who
plays both ends and makes an impact on the defensive end.
Size/Strength/Size combination that’s very
attractive, complete player who is very productive – confidence is growing and
with a high motor and excellent work ethic Amaro is a name you will hear again.

Rasool Diggins (PA -2021)
- Arguably one of the most complete players we saw at any class.
Unknown when he walked through the door,
every professional in the building pointed to Diggins as a prospect to watch
given his combination of skill and production.
Rasool is a long and athletic attacking wing that care score in a
variety of ways. He finishes in the paint on the break. Gets to his spots, hits
rhythm dribble pull up jumpers and threes when his feet are set. He rebounds
well for a perimeter player, passes with vision, defends, and is a well-conditioned
high motor payer that plays the game 94-feet.
A true basketball player who like other does
many things well and once he introduces his dominant skill he will rise even
higher on radars.
His impact on the game
in undeniable and he makes an impression each time you see him and its done by
playing the game the right way and making the right play.

Julius Ellerbe (DC – 2021) - Has a tough take no prisoners approach , possesses a very
quick release on a jumper to 23-FT and is also an exceptional
athlete for the forward position.
A Pitbull and earless competitor who has all
the basketball tools to succeed. He has established himself as a tenacious
rebounder and he plays with a never ending motor. Comfortable and confident in
both a fast paced game or a grind it out affair Ellerbe displays versatility
and his productivity level is high when he focused and mentally locked in –
taking plays off or making the easy play had defenders breathing a sigh of
release; has the ability to evoke fear in defenders and the mastery of the game
between the ears will define how high his trajectory will fly and he has just
as much or more potential than anyone in the country in his class.
He has super star potential.
Quinn Clark (VA-2022) - An imposing physical presence (6’4)
in the paint, long (seven-foot wingspan) and strong with good size, movement, and
natural power – and he potentially still growing. He's now starting to grow
into his body and consequently becoming more athletic on a consistent basis.
He's a consistent shot-blocking threat and also a power finisher in the paint –
great hands, passer out of the post and is functional back-to-basket and facing
up.

Anthony “Ace” Valentine (MD – 2023) - is one of the better
looking point guard prospects in the country, regardless of class. He is a scoring
lead guard with a solid frame (good length), athleticism
and a high basketball IQ. His ultimate
strength is his ability to knock in shots, get from foul-line to foul-line, and
pressure the defense. He can convert jump shots out beyond the stripe, has a
pull up floater package, and will is a bigtime shot taker and maker.
Mark this kid down he’s up next without question.
Anthony Seoage (NJ -2023) – was one of the most pleasant surprises
in the camp; a baby faced assassin has the smile and nice demeanor until the
ball is tipped. Seoage is a gamer who is jitty-bug quick that is a terrific
play maker. He attacks the defense constantly through contact on the break and
in the half court set. He out quicks wing
players, shoots when space is given, and dishes to the open man and plays with
a little flair as well. When Seoage gets his shoulder by a defender on a drive
he usually scorers or at minimum makes something happen for a teammate. More of scoring lead, the pure PG aspects are
there and his combination of both will make him very special.
Blake Harper (DC-2024) - has great size and length is super quick and
easily functions as a high end combination guard that gets it done and excels
on the break. He is an efficient high IQ
player that makes plays in the half court with pull ups and slashes in between
defenders. He is a rhythm scorer that can put up numbers in a hurry when
aggressive and doesn't worry about his position he is simply a basketball
player and one that will be in the national conversation for a long time to
come.

Anthony Saunders (VA-2024) - is a tough and durable scoring wing
with terrific endurance. He has a physical style on both ends of the floor and
yet can still play all day without showing signs of fatigue. He's a high level
defender, capable of locking up on the perimeter, and also a very capable
scorer who has an array of finishes, is creative, and a solid shooter both off
the bounce and catch.
Very complete player
who consistently comes back looking better and with more skills, his
continuation on this path at this age equates to a player with a very solid
future.

Jack McFadden (NY -2021) – Is
a rangy combo-guard with long arms and he's a
very good athlete. He is an excellent point guard prospect due to his length,
quickness, and playmaking ability. He is a prolific jump shooter with range out
to 21-feet. He gets great lift on his shot and his very fundamentally sound but
has some shiftiness to his game. McFadden
is a relative unknown outside the upper Northeast, but that will soon
change come Jack has the physical tools to be a high-major player. He has the
ability to score from all three levels. He can knock in the 3-point, create and
shake his way into the mid-range, and is creative and strong going to the paint
to finish.
Our measurable/evaluation of
Jack indicate that McFadden has bigtime potential; he is a lights out shooter
off the catch and dribble. He is an excellent passer with a terrific feel the
game. He attacks and plays with great energy and urgency as well he shows a
high IQ.
Making sure he defends what he
is the final piece that will secure the bright and exciting future he has ahead
of him.