Bryson Howard | 6’5” 2026 Heritage (Frisco TX)
In addition to scoring 22 points a few posters driving baseline, Howard broke open the game with his energy. He had multiple steals off of inbounds plays. He followed every shot, even when he was following alone. He dove for loose balls and made saves on on long rebounds.
Luca Foster | 6’5” 2026 Link Academy (Radnor PA)
The paragon of efficiency. He scored 20 points on 9 of 11 shooting. He came off of screens and made catch and shoot threes. He got down hill and created shots for his teammates. He had back-to-back monster dunks in transition. He never looked out of control or in a hurry. Elite quickness and decision making.
Favour Ibe | 7’0” 2026 Mt. Zion Prep (MD)
He had a run where he scored four out of five possesions. He is very coordinated and has light feet for his size. He made some plays back to the basket, but also was able to create easy catches and finishes around the rim. He showed a high motor rebounding and earning possessions.
Joseph Hartman | 6’5” 2026 Rock School (Gainesville FL)
Grinder of a point guard who dominated this game with his mind. He was aggressive at getting to the middle and creating for his team. His team hit 14 threes, while Hartman didn’t have 14 assists, he was frequently responsible for creating space or starting an around the horn that found an open shooter.
Oneal Delancy | 6’4” 2027 Gibbs (St. Petersburg FL)
Big time shooter and plays well within the framework of the offense. He had the ball in his hands for much of the game, creating shots and getting his team organized. He never forced a shot or chucked up something out of rhythm. He was great at starting the play and being ready when the ball swung back to him. He finished with 15 points and 4 threes.
Tarris Bouie | 6’7” 2026 Spire Academy (Geneva OH)
Exceptional quickness and playmaking ability. The game has slowed down for him and he’s able to fit passes in tight spaces and get his teammates easy looks at the rim. His team was up three in the closing moments and he scored on consecutive possessions to close it out.
Josiah Stroughter | 6’2” 2026 Democracy Prep (Las Vegas NV)
A quiet playmaker who always has his eyes on the hoop. Strougher covers a great deal of real estate defensively and forced many off balance shots and came away with at least two steals. Strougher often started the fast break off of clean defensive rebounds. He was the primary playmaker as his team came back from a 20 point deficit to have a chance at the end.