USA Basketball Junior Team Camp: Class of 2025
The USA Basketball team will be conducting another round of team mini-camps this October. The pristine facility in Colorado Springs will be the site of the extremely competitive basketball camp. These chosen prep players have the honor to work toward…
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Continue ReadingThe USA Basketball team will be conducting another round of team mini-camps this October. The pristine facility in Colorado Springs will be the site of the extremely competitive basketball camp. These chosen prep players have the honor to work toward making this prestigious National Team to represent their country in the junior Olympics shortly. We take a glance at a few of the possible members of the 2025 class that showcased their skills at the previous tryout camp months ago.
2025 Names to Remember:
Cooper Flagg…At 6’7 this kid is going to be special with an enormous future in front of him. Being only a freshman, this young man has an advanced skill set for his age. He has a quiet demeanor, but his game speaks volumes. A major matchup problem for opponents with a silky smooth, fluid game. Cooper spends hours working on his shot and you can tell with his sound fundamentals and mechanics. When he gets out in transition his mid-range jumper is excellent and promotes that top-level shot-making ability. Watch for him to again be one of the better shooters at the USA minicamp in the future. Defensively, he got into passing lanes, picked pockets, and even crashed the offensive glass for easy buckets. Cooper Flagg continues to add strength and will be a big-time division 1 recruit moving forward…
Cameron Boozer…At 6’8, this extremely talented big man has an excellent feel for the game for only being a freshman. He plays at a high level on both ends of the floor and impressed coaches on the defensive glass grabbing big-time boards. His presence is evident with quality blocked shots while altering a variety of shots. Cameron is just scratching the surface and is a star in the making to make the highest level of professional basketball just like his father. If you’re a basketball fan, the Boozer last name should sound familiar. He is the son of thirteen-year veteran, two-time NBA All-Star, and former Duke Blue Devils legend Carlos Boozer. Lastly, his brother is another talented member of the family so check him out as well – Cayden Boozer (Cameron’s twin). Cayden is not as big at 6’3 but is a skilled and talented player as well…
Meleek Thomas Meleek Thomas 6'4" | CG Lincoln Park | 2025 State #5 Nation PA ...A 6’4 shooting guard with an overall balanced skill set to dominate games consistently while making his teammates better throughout a contest. He plays for Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter High School in Midland, Pennsylvania. Not only is he one of the top performers in the WPIAL, but currently he is one of the top performers in the state of PA, and now he is ranked #6 in the whole country in the class of 2025! With his name on the national radar from ESPN and many more media outlets, watch for this young man to have a great chance to qualify for USA Basketball as I am sure he will continue to impress the coaching staff in October. Meleek wants to make his high school, AAU program, and country proud so you can guarantee he will continue to put forth his best effort possible at the USA mini-camp…