THE PICK IS IN 🗳️
In Brooklyn. Staying in Brooklyn.
What a special moment. Congratulations, Mikel on this incredible achievement. We are cheering you on every step of the way.
#NBADraft#BrooklynNets#DMEAcademy
Mega's Savo Drezgic is having a strong bounce back season in the ABA for Mega.
The former UGA guard, is averaging 15.4 PPG, 3.2 RPG and 4 APG, on 42/35/77 splits. He's been giving a boost to Mega's offense this season, I still think he can be a lead guard in the NCAA but certainly a prospect who needs the ball in his hands to be effective and likely play in a slower tempo.
Has a bright future ahead, has to clean up the turnovers, but his handle has tighten up this season, a really solid 1v1 creator and always is fun playmaker.
(@savo_drezgic)
Ethan Gordon | Flagler United | @DMEAcademyMBB
Gordon showed off a diverse skillset while plying up an age division. The ‘28 WF flashed his handle in transition, created and1s through physical play in the paint & nearly grabbed double digit rebounds. Always looking to get better
K'majay Jenkins | 6'6 Wing | 2028 | @KmajayJ
Jenkins is one of the better overall wings in the ’28 class, and he put that on full display this weekend in Bowling Green for DME Academy.
The 6'6 wing is a major threat in transition, but he also showed the ability to produce in the half court. Pairing an explosive first step with his strength attacking the rim, he consistently knocked defenders off balance while still finishing through contact. He also showed the ability to step in and knock down threes when defenders sagged off.
What stood out most was his defensive intensity. Fronting bigs, rotating from the weak side, and bringing well-timed doubles. His activity impacted the game constantly. He has all the traits to become a very good on-ball defender.
Looking forward to seeing how he matches up with a talented Prolific Prep backcourt this weekend with a trip to the Grind Session Championship on the line.
@KmajayJ@DMEAcademyMBB
2026 6’4 Joshua Skinner is a competitive wing who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. He can heat up offensively, showing the ability to knock down pull-up threes and mid-range jumpers when he finds his rhythm. Skinner uses his athleticism and length effectively and plays with a solid feel for the game. #PhenomPGNationals
5’8 ‘26 Zane McFarlane (DME Academy) is a very quick, heady floor general with excellent speed in the open court. Rapidly pushes the break and makes smart decisions with the ball. Quality playmaker and defender. Solid finisher for his size #PhenomPGNationals
6’4 ‘26 Joshua Skinner (DME Academy) is a prospect that should attract college coaches. Showcasing a versatile, all-around game. Creating for himself and others, mixing it up as a scorer from all levels, and switching across multiple positions defensively #PhenomPGNationals