Nike Elite 100: Saturday Morning Skills Top Performers
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The skills sessions continued on Saturday morning at Nike Elite 100 in St. Louis for the top rising sophomores and juniors in the country. What prospects caught our attention the most? These were the prospects that made the biggest impression.…
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Continue ReadingThe skills sessions continued on Saturday morning at Nike Elite 100 in St. Louis for the top rising sophomores and juniors in the country. What prospects caught our attention the most? These were the prospects that made the biggest impression.
Alex Lloyd (Westminster, FL – 2025)
Lloyd picked up right where he left off in the games from the previous evening. He was dynamic with his shooting off the bounce and move while showing fluid handles in drill work.
Marcus Johnson (Garfield Heights, OH – 2026)
The lefty from Ohio has solidified his spot as one of the premier 2026 players nationally. Big time shot maker that has a stellar pull up game from both two and three. Slick handles being able to manipulate to get where he needs to on the floor.
Kingston Flemings (Brennan, TX – 2025)
Explosive lead guard has so much bounce to his game even when not in the air. Explosive ball handler and gets great elevation on his jumper.
Semetri Carr (The Branson, CA – 2025)
Carr displayed crisp ball handling getting in and out of his cuts with precision while also changing direction with ease.
Alier Maluk (Imani Christian, PA – 2025)
Maluk stood out in the shooting drills for the big guys as one of the more fluid posts in his group. Long and lanky four looked more than comfortable stepping out to knock in triples.
Daniel Marcellinus (Prolific Prep, CA – 2025)
Marcellinus is a big and brusing five that doesn’t look like he has much touch, but he surprised us with how well he shot it in the drills knocking in his fair share of spot ups.
Sebastian Williams-Adams (St. Johns, TX – 2025)
In the 5 on 5 no dribble action Williams-Adams went to work with several post moves including right handed hooks, seals, crashed the offensive glass, and threw down alley oops.
Christian Gurdak (Gonzaga, VA – 2025)
Five man with broad shoulders displayed skill showing touch on a jumper, plus passing out of the high post, and quality moves with his back to the basket.