Austin Clemons (The Kingdom Select 16U) is a promising wing who runs the floor well, can shoot from outside, and has the length to crash the glass. Court 4. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Mehki McIntosh (1 of 1 16U PRO16) is a promising two-way guard who is disruptive on defense, puts pressure on the rim, and can shoot from outside. Court 4. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Tjay Brunson (1 of 1 16U PRO16) shows high upside as a slashing wing with his length and athleticism. He moves well without the ball, can drive and finish through contact, displays good touch, and is active on the boards. Court 4. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Noah Hopkin (Monstars Elite 15U) has good length and size as a potential wing with the ability to defend multiple positions, rebound, and score off the dribble. Court 2. Kernersville.
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Amari Spence (Monstars Elite 15U) is a promising two-way guard who has active hands, quickness, can put pressure on the rim and finish through contact. Court 2. Kernersville.
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Caden Reed (TTC-MD 15U) shows promise as a potential stretch forward who has soft touch around the rim, in the mid range, runs the floor, and crashes the boards. Court 1. Kernersville.
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Avery Brumsted (TTC-MD 15U) is a quick guard with good footwork who can pressure the ball, drive and kick, and finish through contact. Court 1. Kernersville.
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Logan Richards (DB Elite 2029) displays good upside as a scoring guard with his ability to shoot off the dribble from outside, attack the mid range, and move without the ball. Court 1. Kernersville.
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Jason Staley (Carolina Pressure 15U) is displaying high upside as a future lead guard. He’s quick, manages the game well, has active hands, and constantly puts his teammates in positions to score. Court 2. Kernersville.
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Ben Felder (Palmetto City Hurricanes 14U) shows promise as a two-way guard who has size and quickness. He displays touch around the mid range, establish post presence, and use his length to cut off driving angles. Court 2. Kernersville.
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Jevin Finley (UofH PTC Select 15U) shows real promise at a potential wing position. He has the size and speed to defend multiple positions, runs floor well, can slash, and shoot from outside. Court 1. Kernersville.
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Ayden DeBose (AWAKE Elite 2027) is a tough guard with quickness. He is able to play through contact, pressure the ball and score from mid range. Court 4. Rise Indoor Sports.
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John Joern III (AWAKE Elite 2027) shows promise as a two-way guard. He has good length, moves his feet well on defense and can shoot from the outside. Court 3. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Jamie Graham (Palmetto City Hurricanes 17U) shows promise as a lead guard who can push the ball up, control pace, create for others, and get his shot as well. Court 1. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Marcus Simpson (Palmetto City Hurricanes 17U) had good footwork and length at guard to help him display his ability to score in traffic, defend on the perimeter, and display touch from the outside as well. Court 1. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Jayden Rowe (Palmetto City Hurricanes 17U) shows promise as an athletic two-way guard who can defend, finish at the rim, and shoot from the outside. Court 1. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Peterson Francois (South Florida Elite 16U) has a high motor, can put pressure on the rim, and displays ability to shoot from the outside at the guard spot. Court 7. Rise Indoor Sports.
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Cam Pleasants (Local Legends 16U GOLD) shows promise as a 3&D guard with good length and quickness. He who moves well without the ball, is a reliable outside shooter, and can press wire on the defensive end. Court 5. Rise Indoor Sports.
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