The Nike EYBL Session 1 was a complete success in Atlanta… Now we turn into Session 2 that will be taking place this upcoming weekend at Legacy Sports USA in Phoenix. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek will…
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SubscribeThe Nike EYBL Session 1 was a complete success in Atlanta… Now we turn into Session 2 that will be taking place this upcoming weekend at Legacy Sports USA in Phoenix. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek will be on the grounds of the event. Here are the Top 15U Prospects to keep an eye on this weekend:
The 6-8 rising sophomore wing is coming off an epic first weekend at the Nike EYBL in Atlanta. Constanza averaged 20.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game for Nightrydas Elite leading them to a 2-2 weekend. Constanza was scoring on all three levels whether he was finishing at the front of the rim, his mid-range game or from the perimeter. Constanza is a valued prospect who can get the job done on both ends of the floor as his size and length bring a lot of attention to college coaches.
The 6-9 power forward brings size, length and athleticism on the floor as he is a vicious threat at the front of the rim, as well as the corner 3-point line. Winkler is coming off a weekend in Atlanta where he averaged 7.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while shooting 43 percent from the field. Winkler is a solidified prospect who currently holds 15 D-1 offers from Arizona State, Auburn, Florida, Nevada and several others.
The 6-3 rising sophomore guard has continued to build his outside game and it showed during Session 1 at the Nike EYBL in Atlanta. Bass shot 50 percent from beyond the arc in four games as he continues to build more confidence from the perimeter. He has a solid jump shot as well that he can knock down at a consistent rate. Bass also picked up an offer from LSU last weekend.
The 6-3 small forward plays with a physical presence and is at his absolute best when he is finishing around the rim. Corbett has the ability to absorb contact and get to the free throw line on occasion where he is a prolific 73 percent shooter from the free throw line. On the defensive end he has a nose for the basketball where he can get steals by jumping into the passing lanes or getting a rebound against multiple players with his size and length.
The 6-7 wing has a solid frame and can create his own shot. Gaskins is at his absolute best when he is attacking the rim and getting to the free throw line where he shot 67 percent from the free throw line during Session 1 at the Nike EYBL in Atlanta. Gaskins averaged 18.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game for Nightrydas Elite 15U last weekend. He is one of the highest stock risers in the Class of 2026 as his game continues to mature and develop.
The 6-4 shooting guard was all over the glass as he uses his size and length to an advantage. His ability to go get rebounds with players bigger and stronger than him drew a lot of attention during Session 1 at the Nike EYBL in Atlanta. On the offensive end, Cloer can shoot from the perimeter and is a dynamic playmaker with his pure passing skills. He will be one of the top combo guards in the Class of 2026 when the spring and summer is over with.
The 6-3 rising sophomore shooting guard can really impact the game from three, as he is an efficient scorer off crafty moves, creates steals, confident, changes directions with ease, doesn’t settle defensively & has excellent feel off the ball. He also has a tremendous high basketball IQ, as well as a great feel on the offensive end of the floor as well. Pierce has developed his game as he continues to gain confidence to shoot more consistently from the perimeter.