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Nike Hoops Summit World team unveiled. Their gonna get obliterated it's mostly imported kids here in American HS's.

No Sekou Doumbouya, No Killian Hayes. No Luka Samanic. Next years squad will be much better.


RJ Barrett, Charles Bassey(This kid is an even better prospect than Derrick Favors, he's the real headliner IMO) and then 2020 N'Faly Dante are really the headline talents.


Josh Green (best guard since Exum from Australia)
Jaylen Hoard
Daniel Oturu
Leandro Bolmaro (idk him at all)
Bathiste Tchouaffe
Yago Dos Santos (5'9" PG... LOL their gonna get steamrolled)
Ignas Brazdeikis (This canadian kid kinda reminds me of Doug McDermott)
Kevin Zhang (Harvard bound 6'8" forward with nice skill and shooting touch)


Keep an eye on the N'Faly Dante, hes gotta be one of the younger participants in such a game, I saw this kid like 2 summers ago and he was like 6'7" with a 7'2: wingspan looked like a young Robert Williams....
 
In the draft
Top 100 underclassmen or internationals who have declared for the draft and foregone college eligibility.

Top 100 Prospects: In
PLAYER YEAR TEAM HT POS AGE
Deandre Ayton Freshman Arizona 7-0 C 19.7
Jaren Jackson Jr. Freshman Michigan St 6-11 PF/C 18.5
Marvin Bagley III Freshman Duke 6-11 PF/C 19.0
Mohamed Bamba Freshman Texas 7-0 C 19.8
Michael Porter Jr. Freshman Missouri 6-10 SF/PF 19.7
Trae Young Freshman Oklahoma 6-2 PG 19.5
Collin Sexton Freshman Alabama 6-2 PG 19.2
Miles Bridges Sophomore Michigan St 6-6 SF/PF 20.0
Robert Williams Sophomore Texas A&M 6-10 C 20.4
Kevin Knox Freshman Kentucky 6-9 SF/PF 18.6
Lonnie Walker IV Freshman Miami FL 6-4 SG 19.3
Mitchell Robinson Freshman None 6-11 C 20.0
Keita Bates-Diop Junior Ohio St 6-7 PF 22.1
Aaron Holiday Junior UCLA 6-1 PG 21.5
Troy Brown Freshman Oregon 6-7 SG 18.6
Anfernee Simons HS Senior IMG Academy 6-4 SG 18.8
De'Anthony Melton Junior USC 6-3 PG/SG 19.8
Shake Milton Junior SMU 6-6 PG/SG 21.5
Chimezie Metu Junior USC 6-10 PF/C 21.0
Justin Jackson Sophomore Maryland 6-7 SF/PF 21.1
Landry Shamet Sophomore Wichita St 6-4 PG 21.0
Malik Newman Sophomore Kansas 6-4 PG/SG 21.1
Tony Carr Sophomore Penn St 6-3 PG 20.4
Trevon Duval Freshman Duke 6-3 PG 19.6
Gary Trent Jr. Freshman Duke 6-5 SG 19.2
Ray Spalding Junior Louisville 6-10 PF 21.0
Brandon McCoy Freshman UNLV 6-11 C 19.8
Rawle Alkins Sophomore Arizona 6-5 SG 20.4
Allonzo Trier Junior Arizona 6-5 SG 22.2
Billy Preston Freshman Igokea 6-10 PF 20.4
Matur Maker International Mississauga Prep 6-10 C 20.2
Testing the waters
Top 100 underclassmen who have declared for the draft but can still withdraw.

Top 100 Prospects: Testing
PLAYER YEAR TEAM HT POS AGE
Zhaire Smith Freshman Texas Tech 6-5 SF 18.8
Jacob Evans Junior Cincinnati 6-6 SG/SF 20.7
Bruce Brown Sophomore Miami FL 6-3 SG 21.6
Melvin Frazier Junior Tulane 6-6 SF 21.5
Jontay Porter Freshman Missouri 6-10 C 18.3
Jerome Robinson Junior Boston College 6-5 PG 21.1
Jalen Hudson Junior Florida 6-5 SG 21.8
PJ Washington Freshman Kentucky 6-8 PF 19.6
Josh Okogie Sophomore Georgia Tech 6-4 SG 19.5
Jarrey Foster Junior SMU 6-6 SG 21.3
Shamorie Ponds Sophomore St. John's 6-1 PG 19.7
Sagaba Konate Sophomore West Virginia 6-8 C 20.5
Kerwin Roach Junior Texas 6-3 SG 21.4
Kris Wilkes Freshman UCLA 6-7 SF/PF 19.5
Carsen Edwards Sophomore Purdue 6-0 PG 20.0
Issuf Sanon International Olimpija Ljubljana 6-4 PG/SG 18.4
Lindell Wigginton Freshman Iowa St 6-2 PG 20.0
Kostas Antetokounmpo Freshman Dayton 6-10 SF 20.3
Ethan Happ Junior Wisconsin 6-10 PF/C 21.9
Terence Davis Junior Mississippi 6-4 SG 20.8
Cody Martin Junior Nevada 6-7 SF 22.5
William McDowell-White International Bamberg 6-5 PG 19.9
Caleb Martin Junior Nevada 6-7 SF 22.5
Undecided
Top 100 underclassmen or internationals who have yet to declare if they are entering the draft or not.

Top 100 Prospects: Undecided
PLAYER YEAR TEAM HT POS AGE
Luka Doncic International Real Madrid 6-8 PG 19.0
Wendell Carter Jr. Freshman Duke 6-10 C 18.9
Mikal Bridges Junior Villanova 6-7 SF 21.5
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Freshman Kentucky 6-6 PG/SG 19.7
De'Andre Hunter Freshman Virginia 6-8 PF 20.3
Dzanan Musa International Cedevita 6-9 SF 18.9
Khyri Thomas Junior Creighton 6-3 SG 21.9
Tyus Battle Sophomore Syracuse 6-7 SG/SF 20.5
Donte DiVincenzo Sophomore Villanova 6-5 PG 21.1
Hamidou Diallo Freshman Kentucky 6-5 SG 19.6
Jalen Brunson Junior Villanova 6-2 PG 21.5
Elie Okobo International Pau-Orthez 6-3 PG 20.4
Rodions Kurucs International Barcelona 2 6-10 SF/PF 20.1
Moritz Wagner Junior Michigan 6-11 C 20.9
Isaac Bonga International Frankfurt 6-9 SF 18.4
Rui Hachimura Sophomore Gonzaga 6-8 PF 20.1
Xavier Sneed Sophomore Kansas St 6-5 SG 20.2
Jarred Vanderbilt Freshman Kentucky 6-8 SF 19.0
Goga Bitadze International Mega Bemax 6-11 C 18.7
DJ Hogg Junior Texas A&M 6-9 SF/PF 21.5
Karim Jallow International Bayern Muenchen 6-7 SF 20.9
Arnoldas Kulboka International Capo D'Orlando 6-10 SF 20.2
Tryggvi Hlinason International Valencia 7-1 C 20.4
Amine Noua International Villeurbanne 6-8 PF 21.1
Austin Wiley International Auburn 6-11 C 19.2
Aric Holman Junior Mississippi St. 6-10 PF/C 20.7
Tadas Sedekerskis International Nevezis 6-10 SF 20.2
Maximo Fjellerup International Bahia Blanca 6-7 SF/PF 20.3
Vanja Marinkovic International Partizan 6-7 SG 21.2
Seniors
Top 100 senior prospects who are automatically draft eligible.

Top 100 Prospects: Seniors
PLAYER YEAR TEAM HT POS AGE
Chandler Hutchison Senior Boise St 6-7 SG/SF 21.9
Grayson Allen Senior Duke 6-4 SG 22.4
Devonte' Graham Senior Kansas 6-2 PG 23.1
Jevon Carter Senior West Virginia 6-2 PG 22.5
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk Senior Kansas 6-8 SG 20.8
Kevin Hervey Senior Texas Arlington 6-7 SF 21.7
Vincent Edwards Senior Purdue 6-8 SF/PF 22.0
MiKyle McIntosh Senior Oregon 6-7 SF/PF 23.7
Alize Johnson Senior Missouri St 6-9 PF 21.9
Devon Hall Senior Virginia 6-5 SG 22.7
Bonzie Colson Senior Notre Dame 6-5 PF 22.2
Theo Pinson Senior North Carolina 6-6 PG/SG 22.4
Keenan Evans Senior Texas Tech 6-3 PG 21.6
Gary Clark Senior Cincinnati 6-7 PF 23.3
Isaac Haas Senior Purdue 7-2 C 22.5
Rob Gray Senior Houston 6-2 PG 24.0
Jeffrey Carroll Senior Oklahoma St 6-6 SF 23.4
More: In or testing
Prospects outside the Top 100 who are in the draft or testing the waters.

In The Draft
PLAYER YEAR TEAM HT POS
Lagerald Vick Junior Kansas 6-5 SF
Deng Adel Junior Louisville 6-7 SF/PF
Drew Eubanks Junior Oregon St 6-10 C
Terry Larrier Junior Connecticut 6-8 SF
Corey Sanders Junior Rutgers 6-1 PG
Leron Black Junior Illinois 6-7 PF
Eric Davis Junior Texas 6-3 PG
Jack McVeigh Junior Nebraska 6-8 F
Dikembe Dixson Junior Illinois (Chi.) 6-7 SF
Mustapha Heron Sophomore Auburn 6-5 SG
Harry Froling Sophomore Marquette 6-11 C
LiAngelo Ball Freshman UCLA 6-5 SG
Testing The Waters
PLAYER YEAR TEAM HT POS
James Palmer Junior Nebraska 6-6 SF
Admiral Schofield Junior Tennessee 6-5 SF/PF
Tyler Hall Junior Montana St 6-4 SG
Justin James Junior Wyoming 6-7 SG
Max Strus Junior DePaul 6-6 SG
Tookie Brown Junior Georgia Southern 5-11 PG
Jon Davis Junior Charlotte 6-3 PG
Fletcher Magee Junior Wofford 6-4 SG
Jordan Caroline Junior Nevada 6-7 PF
Chris Clemons Junior Campbell 5-9 PG
Robert Franks Junior Washington St 6-7 PF
Reid Travis Junior Stanford 6-8 C
Barry Brown Junior Kansas St 6-5 SG
Haanif Cheatham Junior Marquette 6-9 SG
Kameron Chatman Junior Detroit 6-9 SF
Isaac Copeland Junior Nebraska 6-8 PF
Noah Dickerson Junior Washington 6-3 C
Jon Elmore Junior Marshall 6-0 PG
Tramaine Isabell Junior Drexel 6-5 PG
DeAngelo Isby Junior Utah St 6-2 SG
Zach Johnson Junior Florida Gulf Coast 6-9 G
Elijah Minnie Junior Eastern Michigan 6-9 F
Shelton Mitchell Junior Clemson 6-2 PG
Matt Morgan Junior Cornell 6-5 PG/SG
Marcquise Reed Junior Clemson 6-2 G
Deshon Taylor Junior Fresno St 6-3 G
Andrien White Junior Charlotte 6-10 PG
Demajeo Wiggins Junior Bowling Green 6-1 PF
Justin Wright-Foreman Junior Hofstra 6-8 PG
Esa Ahmad Junior West Virginia 6-3 PF
C.J. Burks Junior Marshall 6-9 G
Ajdin Penava Junior Marshall 6-4 PF
Trayvon Reed Junior Texas Southern 7-2 C
Ahmaad Rorie Junior Montana 6-1 PG
Dominic MaGee Junior Southern Miss 6-4 SG
Admon Gilder Junior Texas A&M 6-4 SG
Quinndary Weatherspoon Junior Mississippi St 6-4 PG
Quinton Rose Sophomore Temple 6-8 SF
Lamar Peters Sophomore Mississippi St. 6-0 PG
Omer Yurtseven Sophomore N.C. State 7-0 C
Austin Wiley Sophomore Auburn 6-1 C
Ky Bowman Sophomore Boston College 6-1 PG/SG
Nick Ward Sophomore Michigan St 6-8 C
Jordan Brangers Sophomore South Plains CC 6-2 SG
Tyler Cook Sophomore Iowa 6-9 PF/C
Eugene German Sophomore Northern Illinois 6-10 G
Dewan Huell Sophomore Miami FL 6-1 PF
Isaiah Moss Sophomore Iowa 6-3 F
Zane Martin Sophomore Towson 6-4 G
Jared Harper Sophomore Auburn 5-10 PG
Yoeli Childs Sophomore BYU 6-8 C
Jaylen Hands Freshman UCLA 6-3 PG
Jalen McDaniels Freshman San Diego St 6-9 PF
Nick Weatherspoon Freshman Mississippi St 6-2 PG
Bruno Fernando Freshman Maryland 6-11 C
Vasilis Charalampopoulos International (97) PAOK 6-9 PF
 
Alright so I don't pay for any insider info as yall know. This above list has many names on it I know of that haven't really been discussed, so I'll get into it a bit more.

There is also some interesting positional and even height listings..

for example lets say Bruno Fernando is 6'11 as listed, that could change things. I do think some of these heights are guesstimates though. Jarred Vanderbilt is listed at 6'8" I'm pretty sure hes a legit 6'9".
 
first off Matur Maker who you see is in, thons brother. Is a legit player. He's like WAYYYYYYY better than Kostas Antetokounmpo.. He is leigt top-60 quality and has better potential than many bigs who've been drafted in the bottom of the 2nd rd over the years. He'd be lucky to land in Utah. this kid can do some things.

 
Dikembe Dixon whos declared and according to that list, in. Interesting prospect he's got a pro build, has to work on his shooting and he could stick.

Jack McVeigh a Jr out of Nebraska who's in is probably going back to Australia to play pro. thats probably what Harry Frolling is doing aswell.

Terry Larrier (UConn) another 6'8" SF type (all 3 of these players) wont get drafted he's got a chance to stick though. He needs to stay healthy, more potential than Ricky Ledo for sure.
 
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One things for certain there's gonna be some deadly shooters on the board in the 2nd rd for Utah....

Malik Newman could be a real steal for Utah, u have a great coach, u need firepower, Malik Newman has a chance to get WHITE HOT, and he's got a chance to get hot quick.. I just absolutely swear by the purity of his shot.. People tried to downplay how good that Kansas team was all year and ultimately they fell short, they took out Duke though which was not an easy task.
 
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Shake Milton is in for sure, good. I'd definitely have him in the first rd if I did a mock. Anyone who thinks Grayson Allen is better than Shake Milton is an idiot.
 
Wow Corey Sanders is definitely in according to that list. I doubt he gets drafted. Someone will take a flier though for sure. He's not the type of kid built to go to school... He'd have put up some damn good stats as a Jr tho
 
De'Anthony Melton is really a player to watch going into this next stage of the game. Everyone is gonna want to get him in for workouts the Jazz will want him 2 or 3x because he wasn't allowed to play, seemed he took some improper benefits that everyone knew about so USC played it safe and didn't let him play.

If he's been working on his 3pt shot this whole time it could be a big deal. He's super athletic too and will likely test out quite well.

I know zhaire smith has become a hot name but Melton provides many of the same things and he could be looked at as a combo guard. Melton could also measure bigger than expected, former 3-star recruit.
 
there's a few players I like testing the waters;
Shamorie Ponds (St. Johns) Tried to tell ya about this kid when he was a HS Sr. ! Author of Duke and Villanova upsets, silky smooth lefty with scoring punch.

Justin James (Wyoming - I love watching Wyoming, this kid and Hayden Dalton are an excellent 1-2 punch)

Max Strus (DePaul - 6'6 SG this kid can play. Underrated nationally for sure.)

Jarrey Foster - remember this name 6'6" swingman from (SMU) - Potentially one of the best athletes in the entire draft, I will make a post about him later. got injured.


Jerome Robinson (BC) - do i really need to extol the virtues of Robinson at this point? I've been trying to mention him steadily for the past 2 seasons for sure.

Jalen Hudson (Florida) - I am a huge fan of this kid, he shoots the ball in an unothodox manner but when he's got it grooved he gets White hot, also has a very nice bag of tricks as just a scorer, 6'5". Definitely inside and top-45 list i'd throw together.

Drew Eubanks (Oregon St.) - I like this kid I think he's got a chance to stick. Definitely can play in other pro leagues for a long time, strong 6'10 and a damn good athlete with some good shotblocking instincts. He could've declared last year IMO.

The Martin Twins (Nevada) - The brothers had a spectacular march madness really showing off the ball skills, at about 6'7" with 6'10 wingpsans they'll look to ride a wave of momentum thru the process. will be very interesting to see if they hold up well in workouts, im not so sure. I kinda always thought Jordan Caroline who's also testing to be a better pro prospect, could be wrong tho cuz if they can shoot, the twins can put the ball on the floor.

Lindell Wigginton (ISU)- This kid would be drafted if he declared, will be interested to see how he measures. Covered him extensively, good prospect.

Carsen Edwards (Purdue) - I'd put him on any top-60 if he ends up in the draft. This kid is NBA quick, he's explosive, he can shoot, he can play point, he is a legit player. Bill Raferty loves this kid, there was really a few memorable performances from hiim this season, he's an EXCELLENT college pg by any measure.


Then u have 3 possible impact ones in Kris Wilkes 6'8" 19 year old freshman at UCLA, Sanagba Konate 6'8" shotblocking extra-ordinaire at WVU and PJ Washington 3/4 Supreme, closest thing to Paul Millsap in this draft, whos a possible fringe 1st rder.

*One thing thats key to keep in mind with PJ Washington is he's been showcasing SF and perimeter skills but he's possibly one of the more ready players in the entire draft to step in at PF and be productive for a team, especially off the bench, Washington will grab boards for sure, he's got amazing instincts on the glass very good hops and like a 7'3" wingspan.

Konate could go decently high for sure. As could Wilkes who could really do wonders for his stock by shooting the ball well from outside.
 
There's a very long list of players they have listed outside of the top-100 that are top-100 quality IMO;

Jon Elmore (Marshall), Omer Yurtseven(NC St)

LOL are they bullshitting with this this one, Austin Wiley (Auburn) What planet are we on where austin wiley isn't a top-100 prospect, LOL, that **** is stupid as ****. Let me post a video of Austin Wiley, i'm appalled.

Dewan Huell for all his faults is still somewhere in the top-100.

Nick Weatherspoon is easily a top-100 type of prospect......

How are they gonna have Bruno Fernando listed at 6'11" which he's not and then outside of the top-100? this is dumb

Jalen McDaniels is a long-armed freshman out of SDSU a possible super sleeper. He has a younger brother Jaden thats a DYNAMITE prospect and like 6'9" already and plays on the wing.........
 
Aric Holman 6'10 at the ****** MSU remains underrated but they at least mention he's in the top-100. I swear thats the type of kid who's just underrated because he's skinny. I'd just list him at PF tho, not PF/C. Some of their Listings are way offf...
 
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