Brayden Ragland | 6’6 Wing | 2029
Team Loaded
Ragland earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after imposing his physicality throughout the weekend. The 6’6 wing used his strong frame and downhill approach to consistently finish through contact, while also showing a polished inside-out offensive package with the ability to score from the post, create in isolation and knock down perimeter jumpers. His passing feel, decision-making and defensive activity stood out all weekend.
15.0 PPG | 5.3 REB
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We recently spoke with @TeamLoadedBBall ‘29 Kaedyn Cole at #3SSB and talked about his family’s athletic background, recently meeting Jayson Tatum and receiving advice from him, his dream school, interest in architecture, and more (sound 🔊 on).
The Nate Ament eval will split people
Tennessee wasn’t the cleanest fit, but the upside is still very real
Turn on the HS film & the processing at 6-10 stands out immediately — paired with ball skills & shotmaking, you see why he’s one of the more misunderstood long-term bets
Team Loaded 757 15U led by Coach Malcolm Hawkins has been dominant throughout Session 1, holding a perfect 20-0 record with wins over 2 PUMA NXT PRO teams and 1 UA Future squad while remaining undefeated on the PHL circuit and against MADE Hoops competition. Most recently, the group captured the I-95 Championship.
The first thing that jumps out about this team is its toughness and discipline. They also bring intriguing size and length with 6’6 2029 Shawn Mercer and 6’5 2029 Elliott Carpenter controlling the interior. Their guard tandem and wings 2029 guards Joel Fullwood, Aydin Jones, and Marcellus Connor are nightmares to stay in front of with their downhill ability and offensive creation. Versatile pieces like 2029 Aidan Powell and jack-of-all-trades Darius Hunter add even more toughness, versatility, and depth on both ends of the floor.
What’s been most impressive about this young group is the maturity they’ve shown all spring. They’re highly coachable, respond extremely well to hard coaching, and consistently compete with the right attitude and approach. Their willingness to be coached and play for one another has been a major factor behind their early success.
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NEWS: Bowling Green transfer forward Mayar Wol has committed to Seton Hall, he told @On3. The 6-8 junior averaged 10.5 points per game this season, shooting 39.1% from three. Had a 32-point performance against Akron earlier this season.
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6’9 AJ Dybantsa & 6’10 Nate Ament NBA Draft Workout with Zach Gonzales🔥 elite mid range and 3 point work from two of the best wings in this draft class @AJ_Dybantsa@NateAment 🎥 @JordanRichardSC@bellikemike