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<p>A number of talented players took the floor Saturday afternoon at Rockhurst University in Kansas City. Here, we highlight our top six prospects from the event.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Will is a rapidly developing wing who impressed with his combination of size, length, and skill on Saturday. His talent is especially evident in transition, where he excels at pushing the pace, handling the ball, and showcasing a versatile shooting and finishing package. In the half court, Will effectively used a convincing shot fake to attack closeouts and get into his pull-up game, utilizing a variety of dribble stops. He also contributed significantly on the offensive glass, creating extra possessions through sheer effort and aggression. His vision stood out as well -- consistently making skip passes and finding open teammates for quality looks. As the day progressed, Will demonstrated his ability to operate in ball screens and step-up actions, often popping out to the perimeter and knocking down shots.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Aidan might be the most underrated prospect we've covered this summer from the region. He's an explosive athlete with a college-ready frame who embraced a clear leadership role on the floor. He displayed a high-level understanding of how to attack closeouts, consistently exploiting defenders' top foot and getting downhill. Aidan attacked the rim with authority, often finishing with powerful dunks or strong layups. His use of jab steps and rip-throughs was also impressive, regularly creating advantages against aggressive defenders. Off the ball, he showed strong awareness — reading screens effectively and frequently finding space for open perimeter looks. Perhaps his most overlooked asset was his defense. Aidan was a vocal presence, constantly communicating and taking on the challenge of guarding primary ball handlers.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tevin continues to build momentum this summer, already racking up five offers with more likely on the way. On Saturday, he was true to form -- reliable, efficient, and impactful in all the little ways that win. Schultz consistently made high-IQ plays, setting hard, purposeful ball screens and showing a strong understanding of how to roll, pop, or relocate based on defensive coverage. He crashed the glass on both ends and made his presence felt in the paint. What stood out even more was his growing confidence on the perimeter -- knocking down outside shots with consistency and showing his ability to stretch the floor. Defensively, he anchored his team with strong communication and proved capable of defending ball screens and multiple actions. Schultz's combination of toughness, versatility, and feel continues to show well in all settings -- making him a coveted player for college programs.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Phillip had an impressive showing at the Rockhurst Elite Camp, especially on the offensive end. He had stretches where he completely took over, scoring in a variety of ways with confidence and control. His strong frame and physicality made him a difficult matchup for any defender on the floor. He consistently attacked off the bounce with power and balance, finishing at the rim with either hand. His shooting stood out as well — knocking down multiple perimeter shots in rhythm, with a smooth and repeatable release. Phillip also demonstrated great awareness by recognizing mismatches, confidently posting up smaller defenders and operating effectively with his back to the basket. What truly set him apart, however, was his effort on 50/50 plays. He consistently hit the floor for loose balls and rebounded aggressively outside his area — showing a high motor and a strong competitive edge.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">KaeVon made arguably the biggest impact of any player in attendance on Saturday. A true floor general, Bonner controlled the tempo and made winning plays on nearly every possession. His vision and ability to read the floor in real time were elite, consistently putting teammates in positions to succeed. He operated with poise in ball screen situations, showing a deep understanding of how to attack various coverages. Whether creating his own shot, hitting the roller, or finding second cutters -- often before they completed their movement -- Bonner displayed next-level anticipation and passing touch. He also proved to be a consistent threat from deep, knocking down threes with a smooth, effortless release. Defensively, he was equally impressive -- staying in front of his opponent, using quick feet and sharp instincts to keep ball handlers off balance. Bonner's blend of IQ, skill, and leadership continues to separate him as he develops.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hudson stood out on Saturday with his high basketball IQ and natural feel for the game. He was extremely confident as a shooter, showing a quick and accurate release off the catch. He used his body well to shield defenders, especially when driving and finishing — where he converted at a high rate. Around the basket, he was comfortable finishing with either hand and consistently made smart reads within the flow of the offense. His understanding of movement and distribution was another key strength, helping him impact the game beyond just scoring. Lorensen has put together quite the offer list this summer as he heads into his senior season on the hardwood. </p>
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A number of talented players took the floor Saturday afternoon at Rockhurst University in Kansas City. Here, we highlight our top six prospects from the event.
HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
State:
Missouri
School:
Rock Bridge
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2026
State:
Iowa
School:
Dubuque Senior
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Missouri
School:
St. Michael
Club:
4D Athletes
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Kansas
School:
Seaman
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HEIGHT
5'11"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
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