Bilal’s Elite Performers: Elite 60 2029 – Part 2
The Elite60 2029 Showcase proved once again why this class is special. The gym was electric from start to finish, with players competing at a high level and leaving no doubt about their hunger to be great. From rim-rattling dunks to deep range shooting displays, the weekend was filled with highlight moments that had the crowd buzzing. Guards showed off advanced pace and creativity, wings brought versatility and toughness, and bigs imposed their will on both ends of the floor. What stood out most was the competitiveness, every possession felt like a statement, and nobody was backing down. This group has a unique blend of size, skill, and swagger that sets the tone for the future.

Braeden Greenup | 6’2” | NC
Greenup plays with a chip on his shoulder, attacking defenders relentlessly. He constantly puts pressure on the paint, racking up downhill touches and finishing strong. His aggression makes him tough to keep out of the lane. Greenup’s motor and toughness set him apart from peers. He’s a guard that forces defenses to adjust.

Jeremiah Murchison | 6’2” | NC
Murchison is a scorer at heart, hunting buckets every time out. He’s effective in iso situations, using his handle and burst to get to spots. His pull-up jumper is smooth, especially when stopping on a dime. Murchison doesn’t hesitate to attack downhill. He’s a confident guard who looks to create offense consistently.

Zaiden Nelson | 6’2” | GA
Nelson was named Defensive Player of the Showcase, and his effort proved why. He applied constant on-ball pressure and jumped passing lanes, racking up steals. Offensively, Nelson is just as dangerous, finishing at the rim and leading as a primary guard. His leadership qualities and competitiveness stand out. Nelson sets the tone as both a defender and playmaker.

King Araujo | 6’2” | GA
Araujo is an elite shooter who forces defenses to pick him up well beyond the arc. He’s growing as an athlete, showing more burst off the bounce to complement his shot. His length gives him an advantage at the guard spot, allowing him to rise over defenders. Araujo’s confidence as a shooter opens lanes for others. He’s a floor spacer that’s trending upward.

Chase Wilson | 6’2” | GA
Wilson is a quick, shifty guard who thrives creating his own look. He’s a crafty shot creator with a bag that allows him to shake defenders. His pace lets him generate offense for himself and teammates. Wilson’s confidence and creativity give him a spark plug effect on the floor. When he gets it going, he’s tough to contain.

Zaire Colbert | 6’1” | FL
Colbert had a dominant year and capped it off with multiple honors at E60, including Most Outstanding Player for the guards, Offensive Player of the Showcase, and the Dunk Contest crown. He’s a pure scorer who thrives as a three-level threat. Colbert is aggressive, confident, and elevates teammates with his play. His growing athleticism adds another layer to an already dangerous game. Colbert has firmly planted himself as one of the premier guards in 2029.

Kingston Clahar | 6’1” | GA
Clahar earned the Leadership Award, and it’s clear why, he controls the game at his own pace and never gets sped up. He’s a pure shooter who knocks down the three with consistency. Clahar is athletic and has shown the ability to dominate matchups on both ends. His maturity and poise separate him from most guards in his class. Clahar is as steady as they come, making him one of the elite lead guards.

Asaad McLean | 6’1” | NJ
McLean is a smooth lefty who can play either the two or the three. He shoots the long ball with confidence and is elite when running the lane in transition. McLean slashes hard, getting to the rim with craft and touch. His developing playmaking skills make him even more intriguing. McLean’s versatility and scoring ability give him plenty of upside.

Kingston Allen | 6’0” | GA
Allen is a sniper who moves well off the ball and doesn’t let it stick in his hands. He’s a pure shooter with great mechanics and a quick release. Allen also buys in defensively, giving effort and positioning himself well. His ability to spread the floor makes him valuable in any lineup. Allen’s shooting is his calling card, but his energy keeps him on the floor.

Trey Carter | 6’0” | GA
Carter is a workhorse who impacts the game on both ends. He’s a slasher who uses his energy and activity to create opportunities. Carter rebounds well for his size, constantly battling bigger players. His effort on defense makes him a pest for opposing guards. Carter’s hustle-first mentality makes him invaluable.

Kymel Rodgers | 5’11” | NC
Rodgers is a dynamic playmaker who sees the floor at a high level. He sets up teammates with precision and creates offense with vision. Scoring wise, Rodgers is comfortable at all three levels, keeping defenders guessing. His ability to balance scoring with facilitating makes him tough to scheme for. Rodgers is a steady lead guard who thrives with the ball in his hands.

Roman Taylor | 5’10” | TN
Taylor is a crafty slasher who creates offense off the bounce. He’s comfortable pulling up in traffic and finishing through contact. Taylor’s ability to break down defenders keeps him in attack mode. His scoring instincts are natural, and he embraces the moment. Taylor is a tough bucket getter.

Nasir Cain | 5’9” | GA
Cain is a tough small guard with a strong frame that allows him to finish around the rim. He’s a shot creator who uses his handle to break defenders down. Cain’s pull-up jumper is smooth and consistent. His competitive fire shows in how hard he battles every possession. Cain makes up for size with grit and skill.

Terry Coleman III | 5’8” | GA
Coleman plays with elite quickness, constantly flying around the floor. His twitch and speed make him disruptive on both ends. Coleman is always in the mix, pressuring ball handlers and making hustle plays. Offensively, he gets downhill fast and forces defenders to react. Coleman is small but brings a big impact every time out.

Treu Taylor | 5’8” | GA
Taylor is a true lead guard who thrives out of pick-and-roll action. He reads defenses well, scanning the floor and finding open teammates. Taylor shoots it from deep at a solid clip, keeping defenders honest. His poise at his size shows maturity beyond his years. Taylor is a confident guard who knows how to run a team.