Fresh Start: Underrated Transfers to Get on Your Radar


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As the high school basketball season approaches, watching for underrated transfers who could make a big impact on their new teams is important. These players may not be getting the attention they deserve, but they have the potential to be game-changers on the court. Keep an eye on these unsung heroes as they bring a fresh start to their new teams and make waves in the upcoming season.
He's a sharpshooter who keeps the ball on a string. Williams has a handle he can use to punish defenses in various ways. He finished the June period with a barrage of 30-point performances. Averaging 25.5 ppg for June, he possesses a very advanced game for his age group. Williams can read his defender during a variety of set-up dribbles. Great shooter but extremely deadly from the wing spot and doesn't need much space. Also uses his shifty dribbling to penetrate the defense and absorb contact. Williams is listed as an SF based on his size for his age, and can take PG responsibilities. He is taking his game to The Spire Institute (OH) for this upcoming season.
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Rashad Holloway
Rashad Holloway
Rashad Holloway had a great shooting summer. He had the green light from MPIRE MHC and spent the summer preparing for a breakout senior season. Holloway stacked multiple efficient 3-point shooting games, including a 30-point St. Francis Summer Team Camp performance. With Mpire, he excelled at his role as the premier shooting option. Most notably, his accuracy in perimeter shooting and clutch free throw shooting secured big wins (Hoop Atlanta, Georgia Stars ) in the Ryze Hoops: Battle for Georgia Qualifiers. In August, Holloway switched his decision to suit up for Berkmarr High School after spending the summer playing at Duluth High School.
Nathan Earl
Nathan
Earl
6'2" | PG/CG
Next Level Academy | 2026
FL
had an impactful start in his return to the Georgia hoop scene. Nathan is known as a knock-down 3-point shooter, Nathan has an exceptional shooting touch from beyond the arc. His ability to stretch defenses with consistent long-range shooting is invaluable, often changing the dynamics of games by opening up space for teammates. Top-tier teams like Team Huncho and
Atlanta Celtics
add him to their roster showcasing his skillset against some of the best competition. Earl was pivotal in Milton's stunning victory over three-time champions Westside Augusta during the GBCA summer tournament.
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One player who has caught the attention of scouts is Wyatt Thomas. After transferring from NCCS to Habersham Central, Thomas has been making waves in the basketball community. Thomas possesses exceptional inside/out scoring capability and is a knockdown 3-point shooter. His court vision and passing abilities set him apart, and he plays with an impressive pace on the court. Additionally, he is a strong scorer in the post and poses matchup problems for smaller defenders. Thomas continues to showcase his skills on the court with his diverse skillset and potential for growth,
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Jake Mihalick
Jake
Mihalick
6'9" | SF
Habersham Central | 2026
State
GA
, a 6'9 small forward, recently moved from Lanier Christian to Habersham Central. He demonstrated impressive shooting abilities during the summer and acquired valuable experience playing alongside older players at
HoopAtlanta
. It is anticipated that these opportunities will have a positive impact on his performance at Habersham Central. We have him #89 in the state some have him ranked higher based on his potential as a 6'9 wing with great shooting form, confidence, and effort on both sides of the ball. His versatility on the court can be an advantage against defenders. Shooting is a strong suit but did learn this summer to take advantage of mismatches. I'm excited more about his development.