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<p>The AAU season has already produced plenty of standout performances, but a few players have really separated themselves through the first half of the summer. Whether it's picking up new offers, generating real recruiting buzz, or simply elevating their play against strong competition, these guys are making college coaches pay attention. What stands out most is the growth in their games—not just putting up numbers, but impacting winning in multiple ways. As the live periods continue and more eyes hit the gym, these are a few names college programs should continue tracking closely.</p>
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<p>Bramlett plays with an aggressive mindset that immediately puts pressure on opposing defenses. He does a great job of pushing the pace in transition and thrives when attacking downhill, where his strong frame and length allow him to play through contact and finish physically. He's not a player defenders can comfortably sit back on either, as he's continuing to expand his range and become more consistent from deep.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3581634' first='Drew' last='Bramlett'] has looked like a player with something to prove this AAU season, and the results are showing. After recently landing his first Division I offer from Wisconsin Green Bay, his confidence has clearly taken another jump, and his all-around impact continues to stand out.</p>
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<p>What may separate Bramlett even more is what he brings defensively. His effort on that end consistently stands out, especially with his willingness to pick up full court and make opposing guards uncomfortable from the opening possession. He combines physicality, energy, and toughness in a way that changes the flow of games. As his offensive game keeps evolving, Bramlett is looking more and more like a player whose recruitment will continue to rise.</p>
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<p>Gabe Trujillo has been one of the more steady and productive guards to watch this AAU season, and his recent recruiting momentum reflects that. After picking up an offer from McPherson College, more schools have started to get involved as they see the consistency he's bringing every weekend.</p>
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<p>Trujillo has done a great job of leading his team and playing with confidence in big moments. He's a guard that can hurt defenses in multiple ways because of his ability to score from all three levels while also creating opportunities for others. Whether it's knocking down perimeter shots, getting into the midrange, or finishing at the rim, he continues to show versatility as a scorer. What makes him even more valuable is his ability to facilitate and keep his team organized while still being aggressive offensively.</p>
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<p>This past weekend in Kansas City was another strong showing for Trujillo, especially in his team's biggest matchup against Chapman North where he finished with 18 points and made several momentum-shifting plays. He continues to prove that he can produce against quality competition, and with more college coaches taking notice, his recruitment feels like it's just getting started.</p>
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<p>Kaylem Bellamy has been a force around the basket throughout the AAU season and continues to establish himself as one of the more productive big men to watch moving forward.</p>
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<p>The big fella has been a double-double machine, consistently making his presence felt with his rebounding, interior scoring, and physicality. He thrives in pick-and-roll situations where he does a great job of finishing through contact and making himself available as a reliable target around the rim. His hands, timing, and ability to finish in traffic have made him a tough matchup for opposing frontcourts.</p>
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<p>What's encouraging is the continued growth in his offensive game. Bellamy has shown flashes of stepping away from the basket and knocking down the midrange jumper, which gives defenders something else to think about. If that part of his game continues to develop, it only makes him more dangerous offensively.</p>
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<p>His motor on the glass has been another major strength. He attacks rebounds aggressively and consistently creates extra possessions for his team while limiting second-chance opportunities on the other end. Bellamy's physical tools and production continue to make him a name worth following closely through the rest of the summer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2714580' first='Gad' last='Harris'] has quickly become one of the more electric guards to keep tabs on this AAU season because of the pace and energy he brings every time he steps on the floor.</p>
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<p>The first thing that stands out is his speed with the ball in his hands. Harris has a different level of quickness and burst that allows him to get downhill in a hurry and put defenders in tough positions. Once he gets into the paint, his court vision becomes a major weapon. He does a great job of reading help defenders, finding open teammates, and creating high-level scoring opportunities for those around him.</p>
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<p>Harris has embraced the role of floor general and does a strong job of controlling tempo while still remaining aggressive offensively. He understands when to attack, when to create, and how to keep his team organized. That balance is what makes him such an effective lead guard.</p>
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<p>Defensively, he brings the same energy and competitiveness. He's a constant pest on the perimeter, applying pressure, forcing mistakes, and making opposing guards work for everything. His combination of speed, instincts, and toughness gives him impact on both ends of the floor, and as more coaches get eyes on him this summer, expect his stock to keep trending upward.</p>
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The AAU season has already produced plenty of standout performances, but a few players have really separated themselves through the first half of the summer. Whether it's picking up new offers, generating real recruiting buzz, or simply elevating their play against strong competition, these guys are making college coaches pay attention. What stands out most is the growth in their games—not just putting up numbers, but impacting winning in multiple ways. As the live periods continue and more eyes hit the gym, these are a few names college programs should continue tracking closely.
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6'3"
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CG/PG
CLASS
2028
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6'1"
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CLASS
2026
State:
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School:
ABC Prep
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6'5"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2026
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