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<p>The 2026 NBPA Camp features some of the top players from across the country, including several standout prospects from the Midwest. This year marks the 32nd annual edition of the event, which will once again be held in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Let's take a look at some of the players from the region who will be in attendance.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Adkinson, arguably the top player in the state of Missouri, makes yet another appearance on one of basketball's biggest stages. Scottie's play has continued to trend upward this spring, as he's consistently impacted games for MOKAN Elite through the first few EYBL stops. He's playing unselfish basketball and regularly using the attention he draws to create opportunities for teammates. His ability to score at all three levels has been as steady as expected, and his frame continues to fill out as he heads into the summer months. The NBPA should present yet another opportunity for Scottie to put his game on full display.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Barnes, another MOKAN Elite standout, will also be in attendance in Rock Hill. Cameron's stock continues to rise at a rapid rate thanks to his overall play throughout the winter and now into the spring. Physically, he looks the part, and he's consistently imposing his will on games as an interior scorer and rebounder. He does an excellent job of finding and creating space around the basket, whether it's off the bounce or by posting up smaller defenders. His combination of strength and physicality allows him to power through defenses and get to the rim, making him a difficult matchup for opposing frontcourts. He's also beginning to flash perimeter shooting ability, which has opened up another layer to his offensive game and could make him an even bigger threat moving forward.</p>
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<p>No surprise here — Branham is yet another Missouri prospect with an impressive résumé and the game to back it up. Coming off a state championship this winter, he's continued to impress this spring with the way he's dominated UAA competition. His offensive skill set remains highly intriguing, as he's shooting the ball at an extremely efficient rate from the field, behind the arc, and at the free-throw line. He might be the best player I've seen in person this spring when it comes to moving without the basketball and consistently putting pressure on opposing defenses. As his defensive presence also continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how his two-way impact translates against some of the top players in the country.</p>
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<p>The upside with Frazier is high, and there's a lot to like about the long, athletic forward. This spring, he's been active on both ends of the floor and plays with a growing motor that consistently allows him to generate opportunities, most frequently around the rim. Tyran continues to finish well through contact and has a knack for cleaning up possessions inside. He's also active as a rebounder, most notably on the offensive glass. Defensively, he brings rim protection and the versatility to guard different body types, giving him added value as a multi-dimensional frontcourt piece. The NBPA Camp should give Frazier another chance to show what he can do against other top frontcourt players. If his recent trajectory is any indication, don't be surprised if he leaves with a strong showing and plenty of attention.</p>
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<p>Huston, a teammate of Frazier at [program_tooltip program_id='2270834' first='Iowa' last='United'] Prep, has had a huge spring so far, picking up a number of Division I offers and carrying that momentum into the NBPA Top 100 Camp. At the first EYBL stop in Atlanta, programs got a firsthand look at what Avery can do offensively, as he brings elite shooting and shot-making ability paired with a strong frame and surprising athleticism. What he's shown this spring — playing above the rim and consistently getting up and down in transition — continues to elevate his stock. Expect to see more of the same from Avery in South Carolina as he looks to build on an already strong spring.</p>
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<p>Davis, one of Illinois' top overall prospects, has shown an offensive scoring package this spring that you could stack up against just about any guard nationally. Playing for Meanstreets and running the show, his ability to stay in control with the ball and change pace makes him extremely difficult for defenders to consistently keep in front of. He's crafty with the dribble and does a good job of creating contact to get to his spots on the floor. While he can score from almost anywhere on the court, it's been his playmaking this spring that has elevated his game above many of his peers and further reinforced how quickly his skill set should translate at the next level. I expect another impressive weekend from Davis at the NBPA Top 100 Camp.</p>
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<p>Kitt, a dynamic wing for Meanstreets, has also enjoyed a strong start this spring. His frame and ability to score both inside and out make Quinton one of the fastest-rising players nationally, and a prospect who looks poised to continue climbing recruiting rankings. His perimeter shooting continues to become more consistent, and he's attacking off the bounce more than ever, using his wide shoulders to create scoring opportunities around the basket. Perhaps his biggest strength this spring has been getting to the free-throw line, showing a willingness to initiate contact, play through it, and consistently convert at the charity stripe. There's no question the Illinois commit could be one of the more surprising standouts in attendance at the Mid-June event.</p>
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The 2026 NBPA Camp features some of the top players from across the country, including several standout prospects from the Midwest. This year marks the 32nd annual edition of the event, which will once again be held in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Let's take a look at some of the players from the region who will be in attendance.
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6'3"
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SG
CLASS
2027
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6'7"
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PF/SF
CLASS
2027
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6'4"
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SG
CLASS
2027
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6'10"
POS
PF
CLASS
2027
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Missouri
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Iowa United Prep
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6'4"
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PG/SG
CLASS
2027
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Iowa
School:
Iowa United Prep
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6'1"
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PG
CLASS
2027
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6'6"
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SF
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2027
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