<p><em>The RDU All-Star Game is back once again and will have plenty of talent on the floor this Saturday at South Garner High School. Let's take a look at a few names that fans should know prior to the event this weekend.</em> </p>
<p>Leesville Road Center <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1139569" first="Wesley" last="Johnson"]</strong> recently made his decision to attend Campbell University and has plenty of upside in his game. Although All-Star games are not necessarily friendly to bigs, if the game slows down at any point, fans will get a chance to see flashes of what he can potentially be. </p>
<p>Heritage HS Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="945006" first="Justin" last="Monden"]</strong> is a player that will feel will excel in this type of environment. He understands how to get his teammates involved, is a gifted scorer and excels when they game is played at a higher tempo. </p>
<p>Hillside Guard <strong>Dorian Hilliard</strong> took home the 919 ASG MVP award in March and will look to add to his trophy case with another big-time performance this weekend. He's a very athletic player that can score in multiple ways and is a player that loves to compete. </p>
<p>Apex HS Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1006166" first="Patrick" last="Malott"]</strong> is another prospect that we feel could be a nice late pickup for a program and a player that fans will enjoy watching this weekend. He has shown the ability to score, facilitate and make plenty of plays when he's able to get out into transition. </p>
<p>Raleigh Christian Academy Guard <strong>Quaevon Anderson</strong> put together an outstanding season for his squad this year, using his strength to get into the paint at a nice rate for buckets. He doesn't settle for the outside shot too often and is a very willing passer that will turn down his own shot to get teammates involved.</p>
<p dir="auto">Grace Christian Guard <strong>Gary Williams</strong> has plenty of the tools that you love to see in a Shooting Guard prospect. He has the size at 6'5, the ability to score from multiple levels, is an efficient scorer and an overall good teammate that others enjoy playing with. </p>
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