Nassir Little Camp Standouts
Nassir Little‘s first basketball camp brought out an interesting group of middle schoolers to keep an eye on. Each has good positional size for the game and a skill level that placed them atop their grouping. Below are the eight…
![](https://prephoops.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/09/PrepHoopsNextRebrandAlt2-1.webp)
Access all of Prep Hoops Next and Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingNassir Little‘s first basketball camp brought out an interesting group of middle schoolers to keep an eye on. Each has good positional size for the game and a skill level that placed them atop their grouping. Below are the eight individuals that garnered attention.
Roman Mathieu | Orlando Christian Prep | 5-8 | FL |2026
The Central Florida Heat guard was the most exciting ball handlers at the event. He’s a quick playmaker that looks to get the team involved but knows he can score when needed. He’s a good driver that uses crafty moves in traffic.
Jonathan Watts | 5-10 | FL | 2027
Watts already has solid size at the guard spot as a 7th grader. He’s athletic and plays with a high motor. The package helps him score inside the arc, but it may be better used on the defensive end. His long arms and competitive nature helped him compete against the older Mathieu.
Calvin Pickett | 5-6 | FL | 2027
Pickett took advantage of poor transition defense every time it presented itself. He’s more of a scoring guard at this point than a distributor, and who can blame him when he’s finishing in the paint as well as he did on Friday.
Adrian Oyola | Defensive Player Of Camp | 5-10 | FL | 2026
Taking home the coveted defensive player of the camp reward was a no-brainer for the long shot blocking wing. He’s raw, but his mindset is simple: contribute on both ends. He stays in front of his man and hits open shots.
Ryan Carey | 6-1 | FL | 2026
One of the taller kids (6-1) in the middle school division who did a bit of everything. Carey handled the ball for most of his minutes. His shot looks good inside the perimeter and his versatility is blossoming into steady production.
Sebastian Feliciano | Offensive Player Of Camp | 2027 | FL | 5-4
Feliciano hit a pair of game-winning free throws after drawing a foul with time expiring. In every 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 game, he was a consistent scoring threat. His floater has touch and his handle creates space. He may have been the shortest player from this list, but he had the biggest scoring impact.
Alex Nichols | Windemere Prep | 2027 | FL | 5-6
Nichols was one of two players that came to play against the high school division. Though one of the shorter campers he produced against varsity level competition. He has a tight handle, knows how to navigate the court, and has range beyond the high school three. He kept his composure all event long despite the speed of the game and length on the court. Nichols hit a runner that gave his team the lead and a championship game berth with .2 seconds left on the clock.
Lucas Sutherland | Orlando Christian Prep | 2026 | FL| 5-10
The younger brother of 6-5 Orlando Christian Prep point guard and state champion Isaiah Sutherland. Sutherland stands out from his age group with solid size and a jumper with range beyond the high school three. He was more of a catch and shoot specialist at the camp but flashed the ability to take defenders off the dribble.