All-Star Weekend Florida 2029-2030 Fantastic Five

This Fantastic Five is one of the most complete I’ve had the pleasure of creating. They have size, shooting, toughness and players with takeover ability. The talent was on full display at All-Star Weekend Florida. Read all about these five below.


Jalil Hill | 6’10” | 2029
Hill has solid footwork which allows him to maneuver effectively in and out of the restricted area. He has a commanding presence, particularly when he seizes opportunities to score by executing powerful dunks. Hill’s evolving skill set includes the capacity to stretch the floor, making him a challenging matchup for defenders. He’s one of those guys you have to contain as a team. His versatility in both the paint and perimeter play underscores his potential for future development.


Preston Elliott | 6’2” | 2029
Elliott is a southpaw that can fill up the stat sheet quickly. He was in constant attack mode. Elliott can get in the paint with his quick first step and open the game up for all. Definitely, an 8th grader to track. Elliott adeptly penetrates the paint, consistently looking to create opportunities. His performance at All-Star Weekend is indicative of a player with significant potential.


Armani Morris | 6’1” | 2029
Morris is a strong guard. He can dominate a game when the ball is in his possession, as seen at All-Star Weekend. His strength allows him to get whenever he desires on the floor. Morris’ capacity to get his shot off whenever he desires sets him apart from a lot of other 2029’s on the perimeter. It’s also note worthy to mention Morris’ defensive prowess as he takes the opportunity to lockdown other top players lining up against him.


Alexy Figueroa | 6’2” | 2029
Figueroa was crowned champion of highly competitive 3-point shootout at All-Star Weekend. This accolade is a testament to his exceptional shooting ability, which was consistently demonstrated during games. His jumper is pure, as he showcases a refined shooting form that is both aesthetically pleasing and effective. In addition, his soft touch on the basketball ensures precision and accuracy. As my saying goes, “there’s always room on the floor for a shooter.”


Chudier Diew Yak | 6’9” | 2029
Diew Yak, 6’9” 8th grader has good defensive instincts. He’s a poised big who cleans up the glass and can alter a teams’ offensive plans whenever he’s on the floor. One underrated thing about Diew Yak is his willingness to run goal to goal. He will be rewarded by guards throughout his career with that effort. His ability to anticipate and disrupt opposing offenses is nothing to brush to the side. This relentless effort will undoubtedly earn him recognition very early on from college scouts.