Nike EYBL Session 2: All-Tournament Team
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MESA, Ariz.- The 2023 Nike EYBL Session 2 in Phoenix has concluded… Almost 300 college coaches were on the grounds of the Legacy Sports USA and Prep Hoops scouts were on the grounds of the event as well. Over the…
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Continue ReadingMESA, Ariz.- The 2023 Nike EYBL Session 2 in Phoenix has concluded… Almost 300 college coaches were on the grounds of the Legacy Sports USA and Prep Hoops scouts were on the grounds of the event as well. Over the last three days we saw some great and exciting games as well as prospects who have full potential to play at the next level. Here is our All-Tournament team from this past weekend.
First Team
Cameron Boozer Cameron Boozer 6'9" | PF Columbus | 2025 State #2 Nation FL – The nation’s top ranked recruit for the Class of 2025 is soaring right before our eyes as he put up prolific numbers once again. Boozer averaged 26.2 points, 11.7 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game leading Nightrydas Elite to a 4-0 weekend. Boozer did it all finishing vicious lobs at the rim and scoring from the perimeter on occasion.
Karter Knox Karter Knox 6'6" | SG Tampa Catholic | 2024 #6 Nation GA – Knox, is listed as a 5-star junior and he played up to the potential for Florida Rebels as he was aggressive and scoring on multiple levels. He didn’t let the physicality take away the mental part of his game, as he averaged 21.5 points per game across four games. It has been a two-headed race between Kentucky and Louisville as far as the recruitment and decision process goes for the 6-6 shooting guard.
Tre Johnson- The nation’s top ranked junior continues to mature his game as he is a bonafide scorer who played with tons of patience on every possession. His passing ability also was sharp and didn’t force a bad pass or a tough shot throughout the weekend for Houston Hoops. He averaged 20.9 points per game and shot 41 percent from beyond the arc this past weekend.
Cooper Flagg– It was just another day in the office for Flagg as he continues to dominate in the interior averaging 27.1 points and 13.3 rebounds per game in Phoenix. His impressive stat lines continue to only get better as he has developed his game and becoming a true natural three level scorer. He is arguably making the case with Boozer for who the top ranked prospect in the Class of 2025 is.
Amari Evans- The 6-5 wing was an absolute bruiser this weekend at the Nike EYBL in Phoenix as he was getting to the rim and finishing with authority. His most impressive game came on Sunday where he finished with 26 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists in a win over MOKAN Elite. His ability to get to the free throw line and knock down shots at a consistent rate has also said a lot about his game this spring.
Second Team
Jalen Reece Jalen Reece 5'11" | PG Oak Ridge | 2025 State #92 Nation FL – The 6-1 point guard was impressive for Florida Rebels 16U this weekend as he continues to improve his perimeter shooting. He is normally the facilitator on the offensive end, but Reece was absolutely feeling it from beyond the arc as he knocked down 9 3-pointers en route to his 33-point performance against The Skill Factory.
Marcus Johnson- The 6-2 guard was extremely efficient this weekend for the Indy Heat and his potential is only getting bigger. Johnson was utilizing his game from the perimeter as well as the free throw line. His recruitment process is also beginning to heat up as he has received latest offers from Dayton, LSU, Miami (Ohio), Ohio State, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. In four games this weekend, Johnson shot 62 percent from beyond the arc.
Cayden Boozer Cayden Boozer 6'5" | PG Columbus | 2025 State #28 Nation FL – The 6-5 combo guard was the ultimate floor general for Nightrydas Elite as he rarely made a mistake for his team. Boozer averaged 10.8 points and 6.8 assists per game helping lead his team to a 4-0 weekend. Duke was very high on him following his dynamic passing abilities this weekend at the Nike EYBL in Phoenix.
Trey McKenney- The 6-5 shooting guard is an old-schooled guard who is a score-first guard and can impact the game in a variety of ways. His ability to change speeds and finish around the rim on either side has developed at a great pace. McKenney averaged 17.0 points per game for Meanstreets and was a force of the offense throughout the weekend.
Bryce James- The 6-6 rising junior wing showed a lot of flashes this weekend at the Nike EYBL in Phoenix. His most efficient game came against the Florida Rebels on Saturday where he and Jamier Jones Jamier Jones 6'5" | SF Sarasota Riverview | 2025 State #16 Nation FL were exchanging buckets during overtime where the Rebels held on for the win. James averaged 8.8 points and 3.5 rebounds per game where Strive For Greatness went 2-2 on the weekend.
Honorable Mention
Miles Sadler Miles Sadler 5'11" | PG Canyon International Academy | 2026 State AZ – The 5-11 guard is quick and explosive in the open floor doing his best when he attacks the basket in transition or fastbreak opportunities. He can also defend multiple positions and jump into the passing lanes. Sadler picked up his first offer from Weber State following his performance on Saturday where he scored 19 points in a win against The Skill Factory.
Cole Cloer- The 6-7 combo guard is a momentum shifter and can make plays around the rim or occasionally shoot from the perimeter. Cloer also plays with a ton of versatility while out on the floor and can handle the basketball efficiently. Cloer averaged 13.0 points per game this weekend for Team CP3, including a game where he scored 20 points and went 9-of-10 from the free throw line against Indy Heat.