Bilal’s Prime Performers: Boys All-Star Weekend 2026 (Middle School)

NGS Boys All Star Weekend 2026 brought together some of the most competitive young talent in the region and the intensity showed from the opening tip. The pace of play was high level with guards pushing tempo, wings attacking gaps, and bigs controlling the paint on both ends. Every game felt competitive with players embracing the moment and raising their level as the weekend progressed. The skill level, athleticism, and basketball IQ across the floor made it clear that the next wave of the game is loaded with talent. From start to finish the event delivered strong matchups, high energy, and a glimpse at the future of the game.


Karson Henson | 5’7” | 2030

Henson presents himself as a three level scoring threat and he remains aggressive offensively. He scores effectively off the bounce and can break down defenders in space. Henson also shows deep shooting range which stretches the defense. His confidence with the ball keeps defenders on edge. Henson’s scoring ability makes him dangerous from multiple areas on the floor.


Kei Sean Roberts | 5’8” | 2030

Roberts is one of the shiftiest guards you will see in any gym. His hesitation moves consistently freeze defenders and open driving lanes. Roberts delivers crisp passes that come out of nowhere and keep teammates ready. He reads the floor well and understands how to create advantages. Roberts also scores at all three levels which makes him extremely difficult to guard.


Undrae Battle | 5’9” | 2030

Battle impacts the game by doing the little things that lead to winning basketball. He embraces the role of being a reliable triple threat option on offense. Battle can plug into multiple situations and contribute without disrupting the flow. His willingness to defend and rebound adds value to his team. Battle’s unselfish approach strengthens any lineup he is part of.


Landon Green | 5’9” | 2030

Green never hesitates to let it fly from beyond the arc and he shoots with confidence. He finds ways to score within the flow of the offense which shows strong awareness. Green can produce offense in a variety of ways without forcing the issue. His ability to space the floor stretches defenses. Green’s scoring presence keeps defenses honest.

Andy Wagnac | 5’9” | 2030

Wagnac plays the game like a true hooper and brings energy from the opening tip. He consistently turns defense into offense with his activity and awareness. Wagnac asserts himself throughout the entire game and never fades from the action. He shows the ability to score from multiple areas on the floor. Wagnac’s competitiveness keeps him involved in every possession.


Isiah Robinson | 5’9” | 2030

Robinson has developed a deadly spot and pop game from both mid range and long range areas. His shooting ability forces defenders to close out hard. Robinson has also improved his ability to get to the rim which adds another dimension to his game. He shows comfort shooting both off the bounce and on catch and shoot opportunities. Robinson’s offensive versatility makes him a consistent scoring threat.


Josiah George | 5’10” | 2030

George has a quick trigger and never hesitates to take advantage of an open look. When he finds rhythm he can light up the scoreboard quickly. George embraces the role of a microwave scorer who can swing momentum in a short period. He also competes defensively and plays with a scrappy edge. George’s scoring bursts make him a valuable offensive weapon.


Tykerian Ross | 5’11” | 2030

Ross brings strong size for a guard and uses it effectively against defenders. He finishes well around the basket and does not shy away from contact. Ross chooses his spots carefully and rarely forces bad shots. His patience with the ball shows maturity. Ross’s balanced approach allows him to stay efficient throughout the game.


Dylan Tolson | 6’0” | 2030

Tolson brings the type of versatility that every team values. He can step into a leadership role or play a complementary role depending on what the game requires. Tolson contributes through scoring, defending, initiating offense, and running the floor hard. His willingness to do whatever the team needs makes him highly effective. Tolson’s adaptability strengthens the entire lineup.


Aven Williams | 6’1” | 2030

Williams is a lanky wing who attacks the rim with confidence. He shows comfort finishing at the cup and also has the ability to knock down the mid range jumper. Williams thrives in the open floor where his length and stride become advantages. He runs the floor hard and looks for scoring opportunities early in transition. Williams continues to expand his offensive tools.


Emory McIntyre | 6’1” | 2030

McIntyre plays with a slashing mentality and constantly pressures the defense. He competes hard and rarely takes a play off. McIntyre reads and reacts quickly which allows him to make instinctive plays. His energy shows up on both ends of the floor. McIntyre’s effort level consistently helps his team.


Daniel Webb | 6’1” | 2030

Webb uses his length effectively to create advantages when attacking. He finds ways to get to his spots and finish around the rim. Webb plays with relentless energy and keeps the pressure on the defense. His slashing ability opens opportunities throughout the offense. Webb’s persistence stands out every time he steps on the floor.


Kyan Dennis | 6’1” | 2030

Dennis plays with physicality and establishes himself inside. He commands double teams because of the power he brings in the paint. Dennis shows the ability to put the ball on the floor against other big players which adds versatility. His presence forces defenses to collapse. Dennis’s strength allows him to control space inside.


Brody Smith | 6’1” | 2030

Smith is a crafty left handed guard who operates comfortably as a combo option. He shows the ability to score when needed and facilitate for teammates. Smith attacks the paint with purpose and keeps defenders on their heels. His pace and creativity help him navigate defenses. Smith’s versatility strengthens the backcourt.


Malik Davis | 6’1” | 2030

Davis is a forward who finishes strong around the rim and embraces physical play. He also shows a clean shooting stroke from the three point line. Davis rebounds effectively and battles for position inside. His combination of strength and shooting makes him valuable. Davis’s presence adds balance to the frontcourt.


Josiah Dempsey | 6’1” | 2030

Dempsey continues to impress in elite environments and that consistency speaks to his ability. He shows strong control of the game and keeps defenders behind him or on his hip when attacking. Dempsey makes plays for others and manages the flow of the offense. His understanding of pace and positioning is advanced. Dempsey impacts the game beyond just scoring.


Guled Dinbil | 6’1” | 2030

Dinbil operates comfortably inside the paint and embraces contact around the rim. He shows a soft floater that allows him to score over defenders. Dinbil is also a reliable catch and shoot threat when his feet are set. His ability to balance interior and perimeter scoring helps stretch defenses. Dinbil’s scoring versatility makes him difficult to guard.


Messiah Lancaster | 6’2” | 2030

Lancaster stands out as one of the best players in the 2030 class not only in Georgia but nationally. His athleticism continues to improve and it shows in how he moves across the floor. Lancaster contributes in several areas without forcing the game. He values efficiency and rarely wastes dribbles. Lancaster’s all around ability makes him a major presence.


Deuce Grayson | 6’2” | 2030

Grayson was easily one of the top athletes in attendance and his explosiveness stands out immediately. He scores effectively at all three levels and shows confidence with the ball. Grayson plays with a high motor that keeps him involved in every play. His ability to impact the game in multiple areas adds to his value. Grayson’s athleticism gives him a strong ceiling.


Christian Van Dorn | 6’2” | 2030

Van Dorn finishes well around the rim and consistently finds ways to score inside. He embraces hustle plays and wins many of the fifty fifty balls. Van Dorn competes with toughness and grit every possession. His willingness to battle inside gives his team an edge. Van Dorn’s effort level sets the tone.


Omari Alleyne | 6’3” | 2030

Alleyne proved himself as one of the most impactful forwards during the event. He plays above the rim and finishes with authority around the basket. Alleyne shows a soft touch on his jumper from beyond the arc which stretches the defense. Defensively he times his shot blocks well and protects the rim effectively. Alleyne’s performance earned him Middle School Division Most Outstanding Player honors.


Zai Dyn Lowe | 6’3” | 2030

Lowe plays above the rim and brings constant activity to the floor. He uses his jab step effectively to create driving lanes and scoring opportunities. Lowe does not need the ball to impact the game and contributes through rebounding and defense. He crashes the boards aggressively and creates extra possessions. Lowe’s energy is noticeable throughout the game.


Emmanuel Ouedraogo | 6’11” | 2030

Ouedraogo stands out immediately because of his size and athleticism. He runs the floor from basket to basket with purpose and effort. Ouedraogo attacks the glass and rebounds at a high level. Around the rim he looks to finish everything with authority. He continues to develop a soft touch jumper and shows defensive awareness which adds to his long term upside.


Cameron Charleswell | 5’0” | 2031

Charleswell may be smaller in stature but his instincts stand out immediately. He reads the floor well and consistently finds teammates in scoring positions. Charleswell shows natural playmaking ability and keeps the offense organized. His confidence with the ball allows him to operate comfortably against pressure. Charleswell’s feel for the game is impressive.


Shane Gordon | 5’3” | 2031

Gordon has established himself as a true sharpshooter. He is accurate from multiple spots beyond the arc and shows confidence in his release. Gordon understands the flow of the game and rarely forces shots. He moves well without the ball and positions himself for clean looks. Gordon’s shooting ability makes him a constant scoring threat.


Malachi Lyles | 5’11” | 2031

Lyles operates as a versatile wing who contributes on both ends of the floor. He can score inside the arc or stretch the defense from outside. Lyles pushes the ball in transition and looks to create opportunities early. Defensively he shows the ability to guard multiple positions. Lyles’s balanced game allows him to impact several areas.


Christian Williams | 6’0” | 2031

Williams continues to carve his own path while following in the footsteps of his older brother AJ Williams. He has shown clear improvement with his shooting and overall confidence. Williams is becoming more comfortable putting the ball on the floor and creating for teammates. His ability to read the game continues to grow with experience. Williams has the tools and trajectory to become a special player.


Braylon Tate | 6’2” | 2031

Tate brings strong physical presence as a forward and uses his body effectively inside. He shows a soft touch on his jumper which complements his ability to score near the basket. Tate blends finesse and power which makes him difficult to guard. He also demonstrates the ability to create scoring opportunities for himself. Tate’s strength and skill combination makes him a promising frontcourt presence.