Nike Elite 100: All Tournament Team
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Prep Hoops had wall to wall coverage of last weeks prestigious Nike Elite 100 Camp which featured the top 2025 and 2026 prospects in the country. Here are is our All-Camp Team for the Nike Elite 100! 1st Team Nyk…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops had wall to wall coverage of last weeks prestigious Nike Elite 100 Camp which featured the top 2025 and 2026 prospects in the country. Here are is our All-Camp Team for the Nike Elite 100!
1st Team
Nyk Lewis (Gonzaga, DC – 2025)
Lewis was absolutely lethal with his pull up game all week. Dynamic scoring combo guard that has strength and three level scoring ability.
Darius Acuff (Cass Tech, MI – 2025)
Acuff is a strong bucket getter from the point guard spot. Shot it very well from distance, has some passing flair, and can take a bump at the rim.
Meleek Thomas (Lincoln Park, PA – 2025)
Thomas was the top scorer in the camp in our eyes. The five-star was phenomenal throughout the week with his ability to create in ISO situations for scores.
Hudson Greer (Lake Travis, TX – 2025)
Greer was the talk of the camp. Prospect that was injured a lot of the spring is going to have five-star buzz after his consistent effort game in and game out!
Davion Hannah (Nicolet, WI – 2025)
Hannah brought the athleticism and energy that he always does on both ends, but what impressed us most was his knock down shooting from three which was the best we have seen from him.
2nd Team
Kaden Magwood (Oak Hill, VA – 2025)
Magwood was exceptional throughout the week as the silky smooth combo guard made shots with consistency, set others up, and was nifty finishing in traffic.
Jaylen Harrell (St. Sebastian’s, MA – 2025)
Harrell is a strong bodied wing scorer that had a knack for using his combination of physicality and shot making to take over games.
Jalen Haralson (Fishers, IN – 2025)
Haralson is a big wing that has some point-forward to his game. Legit three level scorer with a great frame and the passing feel that will make him a huge asset at the next level and beyond.
Alier Maluk (Imani Christian, PA – 2025)
Maluk’s combination of skill and athleticism jumped off the floor. One of the better shot blockers at the camp that also ran the floor and could stretch with his shooting.
Marial Akuentok (Fort Erie International, CAN – 2025)
Elite rim protector who was probably the best shot blocker at the camp with his timing and anticipation. He also was great at finishing everything around the rim with efficiency and hitting the offensive glass.
3rd Team
Darius Adams (Manasquan, NJ – 2025)
Adams was one of the most versatile players in the event. He defended, rebounded, passed it, scored on drives, and hit smooth jumpers.
Kiyan Anthony (LuHi, NY – 2025)
Anthony was one of the better isolation scorers in the event. Advanced offensive scoring package with the way he can create his shot from almost anywhere on the floor.
Jamier Jones (IMG, FL – 2025)
Jones was the star of Sunday with his ability to take over games with his relentless downhill attacking game and three point shot making.
Sebastian Williams-Adams (St. John’s, TX – 2025)
Williams-Adams was so productive during the week. High-motor forward always seemed to rack up points whether in the half court or transition at the rim.
Christian Gurdak (Gonzaga, DC – 2025)
Broad shouldered five that reminded me some of Kevin Love with his area rebounding, passing, and ability to be so efficient with his touches on the block.
4th Team
Jasper Johnson (Woodford County, KY – 2025)
Slick lefty point guard that got anywhere he wanted on the floor throughout the camp. His speed and burst along with insane finishing game in the paint were impressive.
Marcus Johnson (Garfield Heights, OH – 2026)
Lefty 2026 guard has a good feel for the game, slick handles, and can really shoot it from distance off the bounce.
Alex Lloyd (Westminster, TX – 2025)
Speaking of knock down shooters Lloyd was one of the better ones we saw at the camp. Big time shot maker from three that could create some and be a secondary playmaker.
Caleb Wilson (Holy Innocents, GA – 2025)
It took a bit for Wilson to get going, but the five-star turned it up the second half of the camp. Long and lanky four man high-points rebounds with the best of them, rim runs, and is a shot blocking presence.
Jaden Toombs (Dynamic Prep, TX – 2025)
A powerfully built center here that excelled using his right handed hook shot over and over again throughout the camp. Rebounds in his area and has good hands.
5th Team
Kingston Flemings (Brennan, TX – 2025)
Flemings is a plus athlete that knows how to use it. He showed it off skying to the rim for dunks from his point guard spot and also getting elevation on his jumper. Burst with the rock in his hands.
DeMarco Johnson (SoCal Academy, CA – 2025)
Johnson is an athletic two guard that has big time potential. Flashed his ability to score from all three level with explosiveness off the bounce and shot making from two and three.
Caleb Gaskins (Holy Trinity, FL – 2026)
Gaskins was one of the top 2026 prospects in the event. Strong bodied wing has a ton of tools you have to like beginning with his strength and jumper from two and three which he displayed in the games and drills.
Daniel Marcellinus (Prolific Prep, CA – 2025)
Big bodied five man that played with a ton of physicality around the hoop and has surprising touch in the paint and even some potential as a shooter.
Dewayne Brown (Hoover, AL – 2025)
Brown was a force on the first night of action at Nike Elite 100. Big bodied five man was an anchor down low with his strong hands, touch, and area rebounding.