Elite60 Showcase: Building the Next Generation of Stars

A Brief History of Elite60
The Elite60 Showcase, hosted by NGS Hoops, has become one of the premier grassroots basketball events in the Southeast. Designed to spotlight top middle school and high school talent, the showcase brings together elite players from across the country, putting them on a platform in front of scouts, coaches, and media. What began as a regional event quickly grew into a nationally recognized stage, helping players secure early exposure and scholarship opportunities.
Over the years, Elite60 has developed a reputation for identifying future college stars early. Many alumni have will go on to Division I programs, prep powerhouses, and professional development leagues like Overtime Elite (OTE).
Impact on Players’ Careers
For athletes, Elite60 serves as both a proving ground and a launching pad. Players get high-level competition, direct evaluation from respected scouts, and a chance to measure themselves against the best in their class. Exposure from the showcase often translates into ESPN rankings, scholarship offers, Team USA invites, and participation on national circuits.
Some of the showcase’s alumni are now nationally ranked in the ESPN100 and ESPN60 and ESPN25, while others have committed to major Division I schools or signed with developmental programs.
The Addition of Girls Elite60
In 2025, NGS Hoops expanded its platform with the introduction of the Girls Elite60 Showcase. This addition is a game-changer, providing the same high-level stage for young women’s basketball talent. With women’s basketball experiencing massive growth in visibility thanks to stars like Caitlin Clark, JuJu Watkins, and Angel Reese, the Girls Elite60 ensures that the next wave of elite players receives equal spotlight and exposure opportunities.
Notable Elite60 Alumni
Class of 2026
• Kayden Allen (6’6” | LUHI, NY | #72 ESPN100): A versatile forward with length and shooting ability, Allen has made a name nationally and continues to climb the rankings.
• Moustapha Diop (6’11” | OTE, GA | Georgia Tech Commit | #87 ESPN100): One of the most dominant bigs in the class. Diop’s size, motor, and rim protection earned him an ACC commitment.
• Devin Hutcherson (6’4” | Holy Innocents, GA): A tough shot-maker and competitor who thrives in big moments.
• Will Dopher (6’7” | Lambert, GA): Skilled forward with upside as a stretch four.
• Jayden Crawford (6’0” | Alexander, GA): A floor general guard who brings toughness and leadership.
• Jacob Zhu (6’0” | Next Level Academy, GA | Coached by Chuck Person): Smart guard who benefits from NBA pedigree in his development.
• Cade Murphy (6’6” | Knoxville Catholic, TN): Physical wing who can score inside and out.
• Jordan Green (6’6” | Newton, GA): Athletic finisher and defender who continues to rise in the Georgia circuit.
• Rivers Knight (6’8″ | La Lumiere, IN): A classic throwback big, with post presence, soft touch, and occasional perimeter shooting.
• Antonio McKoy (6’5″ | Harrell Christian, NC): Antonio has good length, energy, and defensive intensity. Known as a crafty creator off the dribble, he got noticed for his hustle and will to win.
• Jackson Sheffield (6’9” | Hoover HS, AL): Sheffield is very forceful showcasing strong footwork, touch around the rim, and physicality in low post play.
• Josiah Sanders (6’6″ | St. Paul’s HS, NC): Josiah’s a long lefty wing with intriguing offensive instincts and crisp pull-up jumper.
• Amare James (Clemson Commit | 6’6” | Wheeler, GA): Read and react player. Plug and play guy that plays both ends.
• CJ Harper (6’2” | Paideia, GA): Elite awareness on both ends of the floor, slasher and ultra athletic.
Class of 2027
• Nasir Anderson (6’0” | Prolific Prep, FL | #11 ESPN60 | Team USA standout): A dynamic guard ranked among the nation’s best, already drawing national attention and proving himself against international competition with Team USA.
• Omari Chaudhry (6’1” | OTE, GA | #51 ESPN60): A creative playmaker with strong handles and vision.
• Brock Bass Bonner (6’8” | Cardinal Ritter, MO): Interior presence with scoring touch and rebounding instincts.
• Taj Saragba (6’7” | Huntington Prep, WV): Long forward with defensive versatility and growing offensive polish.
• Solomon Bratton (6’8” | Wheeler, GA): End to end forward that creates mismatches and defends multiple positions.
• Braydon Langston (6’7” | East Hall, GA): Lengthy lead guard that plays both ends with pride. He’s a natural born leader.
• Asa Montgomery (6’7” | Hillgrove, GA): Two-way forward, versatile, athletic finisher.
• Henry Robinson (6’6” | Matanzas, FL): Strong, highly active, scoring machine.
Class of 2028
• AJ Williams (6’7” | Eagles Landing Christian, GA | #1 ESPN25 | Team USA standout): The top-ranked player in his class, Williams blends athleticism and skill, and has already represented Team USA, cementing his status as one of the brightest young stars in the country.
• Erick Dampier Jr. (6’9” | Madison-Ridgeland, MS | #2 ESPN25 | Team USA standout): Son of former NBA veteran Erick Dampier, Jr. is a dominant presence inside who has already made an impact with Team USA.
• Bentley Lusakueno (6’10” | Woodward Academy, GA | #6 ESPN25): A high-ceiling big with mobility and shooting flashes.
• Peter Julius (6’10” | Mt. Bethel, GA | #20 ESPN25): Developing post with length and rim protection.
• Brielen Craft (5’10” | Pace Academy, GA): Skilled guard with court vision and craftiness.
• Jaden McCullough (6’4” | Holy Innocents, GA): Athletic scorer with two-way upside.
• Blaze Johnson (6’1” | OTE, GA): Strong guard with toughness and scoring instincts.
• Brelyn Moses (6’5” | Rocky Mount, NC): Athletic, wiry wing that gets to his spots and keeps it simple.
• Josh Lindsay (6’0” | Xavier, OH): Shifty and quick. Good decision maker off a live dribble.
• Jaleel Smith (6’1” | Winston-Salem Christian, NC): Creates his own paces, not fazed by much and lives in the paint.
Where They Are Now
NGS Hoops alumni can be found across the basketball landscape, from powerhouse prep schools like Prolific Prep, Huntington Prep, and LUHI, to professional routes like OTE, and even committing to Division I programs early.
Notably, players like AJ Williams, Erick Dampier Jr., and Nasir Anderson have represented Team USA, proving that the Elite60 is more than just a showcase, it’s a direct pipeline to the highest levels of international basketball competition.
In conclusion, The NGS Hoops Elite60 Showcase has carved its place as one of the top grassroots events in the nation. By spotlighting talent early, providing unmatched exposure, and now expanding into the girls’ side, Elite60 is shaping the next wave of stars in basketball.
From AJ Williams (#1 in 2028, Team USA) to Nasir Anderson (#11 in 2027, Team USA) to Kayden Allen (#72 in 2026), the future of the game is already passing through Elite60 and the showcase’s impact will be felt for years to come.