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Brandon Boston Jr. 
University of Kentucky 
Brandon “BJ” Boston was nothing short of magnificent this past weekend. Boston certainly lived up to the hype as one of the best players in the nation and was hands down the best player at the camp. He poured in over 40 points in both games and the all-star game brought his point total to 107 in three games. Boston’s buckets were so effortless it often looked like he wasn’t taking any of the games serious. Boston possesses the total package offensively and is elite in just about every facet of the game. He had the ball on a string splitting double and triple teams breezing by defenders then finishing at the basket with authority. Boston also put on a shooting clinic and was letting it fly from anywhere on the court. Maybe it was home court advantage with the camp being held at Norcross but he just could not miss! Boston has a plentiful arsenal of moves and his ability to create his own shot is next to none. He has a skillset that shows that he’s ready for the next level.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​​

Kyle Sturdivant 
Ga Tech
Kyle Sturdivant is one of the best players in the state of Georgia. Fresh off a commitment to the University of Southern California, Sturdivant didn’t participate a whole lot this past weekend. However in just one game Sturdivant showed why he’s the reigning Region player of the year. Sturdivant has an insanely high basketball IQ and just picks apart defenses with ease. He makes the right basketball play every time whether it’s finishing himself or finding a teammate. Sturdivant’s size and quickness makes him a tough cover for anyone. Sturdivant also is a willing defender and has the stature to be elite on that end as well.

Dwon Odom
Xavier Commit
Dwon Odom was very impressive this past weekend and was undoubtedly one of the better players at the camp. The Xavier commit quickly separated himself from the group with his premier athleticism pulling off one highlight dunk after another. Odom was a problem the entire camp relentlessly attacking the basket and scoring at will. He demanded so much attention from help defenders which allowed him to find teammates for easy shots. Odom displayed a nice shooting touch as well knocking down jump shots from both mid-range and from deep. Odom plays with an extremely high motor and was in attack mode the entire day. The combination of elite quickness and athleticism allows Odom impacts the game on both ends of the floor.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Dylan Cardwell

Dylan Cardwell was nothing short of domimant this past weekend. The 6’10 big man was a force on both ends finishing strong at the rim on one end and erasing opportunities on the other. Cardwell has a good touch around the basket and can also stretch the floor and shoot it from deep. Cardwell got whatever he wanted offensively and was a matchup nightmare for opponents. He also put several guys on a poster with thunderous dunks.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​
Caleb Murphy
​USF
Caleb Murphy was one of the more exciting players to watch this past weekend. He was certainly in his bag with flashy no look dimes, acrobatic finishes, and a wide variety of dribble moves. Murphy is unbelievably quick and was impossible for anyone to stay in front of. He got wherever he wanted to on the court and was able to get his shot off with ease. Murphy is ridiculously shifty with the ball and had defenders at his mercy. Murphy displayed some athleticism as well catching a few lobs as well as well as well as a few strong finishes above the rim. Murphy has a complete package and impacts the game in many ways.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​
Brendan Tucker
College of Charleston Commit
Brendan Tucker was extremely impressive and fun to watch this past weekend. The College of Charleston commit just has that cool swagger about him and did everything nonchalant up until the games started. From the first play Tucker was in attack mode and  was flat out impossible to guard. Tucker is a walking bucket and can score in a variety of ways whether it is a catch and shoot, creating a shot of the dribble, or attacking the basket with a purpose. Tucker was arguable the most athletic player at the camp throwing down one electrifying dunk after another. 
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Issa Muhammad

Issa Muhammed is a part of the new generation of big men who can do everything. He displayed an all around skill set that was once unique amongst big men. Muhammed was able to score from the post both back to the basket and face-up. He also stepped outside and scored from the perimeter. Muhammed is extremely skilled and has an exceptional handle for someone his size. The big man also showed of some athleticism with some impressive dunks both in game and during the dunk contest. ​
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Rodney Carson

Rodney Carson Jr was very impressive this past weekend. The Philly native played with a lot of energy and wanted to prove to everyone that he is just as good as the elite players in the South. Carson accomplished just that scoring in bunches and turning heads with a few highlight plays at the rim. Carson was also efficient shooting the ball from deep but his bread and butter was his elite mid-range shot. He played with a high motor on both ends and often took on the challenge to guard the other team’s best player. Carson also possesses a high IQ and solid playmaking skills creating for others.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​

Chance Moore
Chance Moore was another young gun that turned some heads this past weekend. Moore is an all around player that can contribute in many ways. Moore can score from all three levels making him extremely tough to guard. He displayed a shifty handle and a large arsenal of dribble moves which allowed him to get wherever he wanted on the court.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​
Quincy Ademokoya
​Temple University 
Quincy Ademokoya was stellar this past weekend. He was able to score with ease breezing past defenders and finishing at the basket. Ademokoya is long and athletic and his size and quickness allowed her to score with ease. He also displayed a nice shooting touch draining shots from all over the court. Ademokoya has the build and the potential to be an elite two way player.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Kai Williams
Kai Simmons was one of the better all around players at the camp. Simmons can score from every level and didn’t have much trouble doing just that. He has a long athletic build and can spring up to the rim with ease. Simmons used his length on the defensive end as well blocking a few shots and playing the passing lane for steals.
Garrison Powell 
Garrison Powell was one of the biggest surprises this past weekend. Powell is just a sophomore but displayed extreme poise and was in control every game. He is silky smooth and can create his own shot by breaking down defenses with his crafty ball handling. Powell is extremely quick and was a handful for defenders to contain. He also showed the ability to play off the ball slashing and finishing through multiple defenders. Powell has extreme upside and as a sophomore looks college ready right now.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Kiel Godwin

Kiel Godwin played very well this weekend. He was extremely active on offense, moving without the ball and working to get open. Godwin was very active on the glass making several hustle plays that lead to points for his team. Godwin also scored the ball well exploding for 29 points one game. Godwin also strapped up on defense applying pressure forcing turnovers. Kiel plays with am extremely high motor which will help his game translate to the next level
Darius Gaddy
Darius Gaddy was quietly one of the best players this past weekend. He didn’t do anything spectacular; however, he literally scored almost every time he touched the ball. Gaddy has a ridiculous repertoire of post moves and was able to get a high percentage shot on every touch. Gaddy was also excellent on the defensive end as well. He was able to wall up and either alter shots at the rim.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Griffin Neville

Griffin Neville was one of the most surprising players this past weekend. Neville is an extremely smart, all around player thats can both score and defend. He shot the ball extremely well from everywhere on the floor. Neville is also a sneaky athlete and almost put someone on a poster in the all star game

Naheim Alleye

Naheim Alleye was very impressive this past weekend. Alleye has a high motor and played with a lot of energy on both ends. He attacked the basket with a vengeance finishing almost every time often with a dunk. Alleye displayed an elite first step and a shifty handle which made him difficult to guard especially in transition. He also was one of the better defensive players this past weekend applying pressure forcing turnovers.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

Jabiri Smith
Jabiri Smith was very impressive this past weekend. He played with great pace and was under control at all times during the game. Smith showed a great feel for the game knowing when to score and when to dish. His size and speed allowed him to impact the game on both ends as he is bigger than most guards. Smith has a picture perfect stroke shooting the ball extremely well from both mid range and from deep.
 Chandler Minton
Chandler Minton was very impressive in all facets of the game. Minton was dominant on the offensive end getting to the basketball whenever he wanted and also shooting the ball at a good clip. He initiated the break and finished the break and was effective on and off the ball. Minton is a tough as they come and often took on the challenge of guarding the other teams best player.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​

John Treanor
John Treanor was very consistent this past weekend. He doesn’t wow you with anything flashy but he knows how to score. Treanor played under control and made the right play every trip down. Treanor can shoot it from just about anywhere and doesn’t have a problem letting it fly. Treanor has a sweet stroke and shot the ball well from mid range and from deep. 
Nate Gordon
Nathan Gordon played great this past weekend. He was a scoring machine getting to the basket whenever he wanted and pulling up for the mid range as well. Gordon is a natural athlete and plays with a high motor.
Reported By: Gee Brown- Next Level Scouting ​​
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