Nike Elite 100: Wednesday Top Performers
At Nike Elite 100 on Wednesday it featured three games in the morning. Prep Hoops was once again in the house for the games seeing the premier prospects in the country. Here are the top performers from the morning session.…
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Continue ReadingAt Nike Elite 100 on Wednesday it featured three games in the morning. Prep Hoops was once again in the house for the games seeing the premier prospects in the country. Here are the top performers from the morning session.
Sam Funches (Germantown, MS – 2026)
Funches flashed again on Wednesday. The big man from Mississippi stands at 6’11” with fluid post moves. He put spins on defenders along with hook shots together for scores. Fluid getting up and down the floor and rebounds well in his area.
Jermal Jones (The Rock, FL – 2026)
Jones is an explosive scoring guard that was relentless getting to the rim over and over again. Scored in transition with consistency displaying his quick twitched burst with creativity off the bounce.
Phoenix Woodson (Deer Creek, OK – 2026)
The 6’7” 232 pound five man is a bully down low. He is a physical low post player that mauls on the interior as a rebounder. Brings toughness inside on the offensive end finishing with physicality along with hook shots.
Jordan Skyers (Our Saviour Lutheran, NY – 2026)
The combo guard from New York is a plus athlete that got it rolling from three. The 6’1” guard drained an array of threes in the game we saw.
Lincoln Cosby (OTE, GA – 2027)
Cosby showed more of the flashes that we had heard about. The lefty four man shot it well from deep. The 6’9” big man can really stretch the floor with his shooting along with being able to deck it. Showed a bit of a mean streak which we hadn’t seen earlier in the week. The skill and projectability is all there!
Devin Cleveland (Kenwood, IL – 2027)
Cleveland had his best day of the camp to date. The Kenwood combo guard has a long and lanky body with a ton of physical upside to develop. He shot it well from distance. Plus shot maker that looked much more comfortable shooting the rock coming off ball screens. Showed some playmaking feel.
Christian Collins (St. Bernard’s, CA – 2026)
Collins is a long and lanky small forward that continues to shine. He uses long strides covering a ton of grounds in the open floor. Plus defender that can also shoot it pretty well.
Anderson Diaz (St. Raymond’s, NY – 2027)
Creative point guard that is so shifty off the bounce. Gets to the rim for scores converting nifty finishes in the paint. The lefty also shoots it pretty well off the bounce and is a scrappy defender with active hands.
EJ Hazelett (Franklin Central, IN – 2026)
Hazelett had a big game being the top player in the second game of the day. The 6’6” combo forward can shoot it well from distance. Made multiple threes in the game we took in. Sweet looking southpaw shot. Got on the offensive glass, scored on back cuts, and hit a tough step back.
Yabi Aklog (Eastside Catholic, WA – 2026)
Aklog is a big man that isn’t the most athletic, but he is so crafty and knows how to use his body to score around the hoop. Very good rebounder on both ends. Scores in the paint with nifty footwork and spins in the lane.
Ryan Wingard (McCallie, TN – 2027)
Wingard is a plus athlete that was relentless with the way he attacked in transition. Got high in the air for put backs really crashing the glass well from his guard spot.
Dionte Neal (Reidsville, NC – 2026)
Neal is a smaller guard that is relentless! He is in all out attack mode scoring in the lane on scoop shots and scores in the paint. Burst on his first step and speed in the open floor. Also mixed in some pull ups from mid-range.
Tyrone Jamison (Calvary Baptist Academy, LA – 2027)
Jamison is a lead guard that has really shined throughout the camp. Plus shooter from beyond the arc that dropped them from three in bunches draining four of them in the final game of the day. Crisp ball handler that works well in ball screen situations and has a soft touch finishing game.
Sheek Pearson (John Burroughs, TN – 2026)
Pearson was excellent on Wednesday. The five man from St. Louis is a high level offensive rebounder that is super bouncy off the floor. Quick to the glass and plays above the rim finishing on rolls and alley oops.
Babatunde Oladotun (James Herbert Blake, MD – 2027)
Oladotun has such a huge upside. The elite 2027 power forward can stretch with his shot making draining feathery jumpers over and over. Hit deep pull up threes and other shots from all over the floor.
Anthony Brown (Paul IV, DC – 2026)
Brown is a plus shooter that when he gets hot can really roll raining in threes. Hit an array of them loving the step back in particular. He also threw some nice alley oop passes.