CP3 Rising Stars Standouts
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The CP3 Rising Stars camp took place in Greensboro, NC this past weekend, and the premier camp for rising sophomores and freshmen did not disappoint as some of the top prospects from around the country were in attendance. We’ll take…
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Continue ReadingThe CP3 Rising Stars camp took place in Greensboro, NC this past weekend, and the premier camp for rising sophomores and freshmen did not disappoint as some of the top prospects from around the country were in attendance.
We’ll take a look at some of the standouts from all over the country, and you can see all of the CP3 Rising Stars games on The CBG Live Network.
Here we take a look at some of the standouts from NC and SC!
Jackson Keith Jackson Keith 6'6" | CG Southern Durham | 2025 State #84 Nation NC | 6’5” WF | Southern Durham (NC) 2025
Keith is one of the top young prospects in NC as he already holds a handful of offers from this summer with Team Loaded VA, and he showed his versatility as a productive and efficient scorer from multiple levels and in multiple different ways. At 6’5” he has a strong frame and is able to get to spots and play through contact when he gets downhill, he has the ability to play above the rim and finish through contact, he scores it well in the midrange and can make contested shots and he can knock down open shots from deep as well.
Mikey Wilkins Mikey Wilkins 6'8" | PF Christ School | 2025 State #66 Nation NC | 6’8” PF | Rutherfordton-Springdale (NC) 2025
I usually don’t use this term very often, but Wilkins gave off huge “big guard” vibes on his way to the Top 20 game and in the Top 20 game, as he has a very intriguing bag for a player of his size. He showed the ability to rebound and start the break and he was great getting downhill and using his size and athleticism to finish through contact, he showed range out to the three-point line and he was able to dominate in the paint as both a scorer and a defender and rim protector too.
Zion Collins Zion Collins 6'4" | PG Word of God | 2025 State NC | 6’5” CG | Word of God (NC) 2025
Collins showed he is one of the most talented players in the entire camp and should be a breakout player nationally in the next couple of years, as he has always been a big time athlete for his age and he has started to round his game out and become more versatile as well. He’s showed the ability to get out in transition where he can use his athleticism to make highlight reel plays and make plays for others, he has improved in his consistency from deep as a shooter and he showed good finishing ability in the midrange and around the basket.
Sadiq White | 6’8” PF | Myers Park (NC) 2025
White wasted no time showing he was one of the most versatile forwards in the event, as he has a great skillset at his size and was consistently productive and efficient as he stuffed the stat sheets in a number of different ways. He’s a smooth ball handler in the open floor and consistently got downhill and found his way to the rim where he could finish above it or finish through contact, he showed he can step out and knock down shots consistently and he rebounded in and out of his area and he showed he can defend multiple positions as well.
Robert Moore Robert Moore 6'7" | SG Porter Gaud | 2025 State #232 Nation SC | 6’5” WF | Porter Gaud (SC) 2025
Moore is going to have a lot of college coaches coming after him as he continues to develop and improve, as he has prototypical size for the wing already at the next level and he showed he can really knock it down consistently. He has great form off the catch from deep and with his size he doesn’t need much space at all to get an open look off the catch, he can attack closeouts and use his size to knock down midrange shots over defenders and he can finish around the rim and he has a lot of potential on the defensive end to use his length and size to guard multiple positions.
Mike Jones Mike Jones 5'9" | SG Indian Land | 2026 State SC | 5’9” PG | Indian Land (SC) 2026
Jones may not be the biggest player you’ll see but their aren’t many guards with his mix of quickness, athleticism and straight raw talent to do what he does in isolation and pick-and-roll situations. At 5’9” he’s already explosive enough to get up and play above the rim and he’s able to create space easily with that explosion which is critical for small guards, he is super shifty off the bounce and changes speeds and directions well and he has a knack for creating shots and getting it going to score it in bunches.