Bilal’s Prime Performers: Hoop Dreams Elite Camp (NCAA Division)

Hoop Dreams Elite Camp delivered a high-level competitive environment filled with skilled, confident, and motivated prospects across multiple age groups. The camp featured guards and wings who consistently applied pressure, played with pace, and showed advanced feel for the game on both ends of the floor. Shot-making, defensive intensity, and basketball IQ stood out throughout the event, with players embracing competition and responding well to coaching. Overall, the camp was a strong evaluation setting that highlighted growth, toughness, and the next wave of talent continuing to push their development forward.


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Lennox Benjamin | 2031 | 5’9â€

Benjamin put the full package on display all weekend. He scored, facilitated, defended, rebounded, pushed pace, and controlled tempo when needed. Whatever the moment required, he delivered. He operated with efficiency, control, and maturity.

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Jett Robinson | 2031 | 5’10â€

Robinson earned Co-MOP honors after leading his team to a 2–0 finish while averaging 20 points. He was a force in the paint and on the glass. He stepped out and confidently knocked down the long ball. He impacted winning in multiple ways.



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Eli Mathurin | 2032 | 5’5â€

Mathurin is a shifty guard who’s comfortable living on an island. He consistently looks to get paint touches and puts real pressure on the rim. He plays downhill with confidence and doesn’t shy away from contact. He becomes a tough cover once he builds momentum.


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Aston McLean | 2031 | 5’10â€

McLean brings an aggressive presence on the wing and looks to push the ball in transition. He’s a strong finisher who absorbs contact and converts through traffic. Defensively, he can guard multiple positions. His motor consistently shows on both ends of the floor.


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Dylann Wynn | 2032 | 5’6â€

Wynn allows the game to come to him and never forces the action. He can light it up in a split second when given space. He plays with patience and confidence. His scoring ability shows up naturally within the flow of the game.


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Levi Dolland | 2032 | 5’2â€

Dolland is a crafty guard who breaks down defenders off the bounce. He’s effective in both the half court and the open floor. He plays with creativity and feel. He understands how to control defenders with the ball in his hands.


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Matthew Montes | 2032 | 5’3â€

Montes is a pure shooter with deep range and confidence. He continues to improve as a shot creator off the dribble. He leads naturally and communicates on the floor. His shooting gravity creates real spacing for his team.


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Kaiden Whitaker | 2033 | 5’3â€

Whitaker held his own against older competition and played with no fear. He can knock down tough shots under pressure. He competes through physicality and confidence. He embraces big moments.


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Kason Byrd | 2031 | 5’4â€

Byrd impacts the game even when his shot isn’t falling. He’s a technical, aware defender who understands positioning. He knows how to draw fouls and get to the line. His mechanics and approach reflect winning habits.


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AJ Allison | 2031 | 5’7â€

Allison is a sharpshooter who moves extremely well without the ball. He consistently hunts quality shots and understands spacing. He also looks to set teammates up for easy opportunities. He plays the game the right way.


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Cristian Johnson | 2031 | 5’10â€

Johnson has good hands and a soft touch around the basket. He’s a real threat in the mid-to-low post. He finishes through contact with control. He provides reliable interior production.


Javier Davis | 2032 | 5’2â€

Davis plays with poise well beyond his age. He changes speeds effortlessly in the open floor and can stop on a dime to get to his spots. He stays under control at all times and understands pace. He’s a true floor general in the making.