NGS INVITATIONAL PRIME PERFORMERS (Part 2)

Joshua Sanders | Decatur Blazers 29′ | PF
Sanders, standing at an impressive 6’7″, possesses the potential to become the #1 overall prospect in the nation in the class of 2029. With a developing skillset as a three level scorer, Sanders has the ability to score effectively from beyond the arc, mid-range, and at the rim. Moreover, his dominance extends beyond scoring, as he exhibits exceptional control of the paint on both ends of the floor. With his size, skill, and versatility, Sanders has the opportunity to make a significant impact in his grassroots years.


Jacori Thompson | Decatur Blazers 29′ | SF
Thompson brings an immediate spark to the Decatur Blazers. As a big sharp shooting wing player, Thompson’s skills and presence on the court are making shock waves. With his shooting ability, he consistently delivers points for the team, making him a valuable asset. Thompson’s impact goes beyond scoring, as his size and athleticism allow him to contribute on both ends of the court.


Brysen Wright | Tre Mann Elite 29′ | SG
Wright is 7th grader who is a dual sport athlete who holds the coveted player ranking of #1 in football. However, it was on the basketball court where he truly stole the show. Wright is exceptional, as he excels on both offense and defense. His athleticism was second to none throughout the NGS Invitational. He was a key component to helping Tre Mann Elite win the championship. His dominating qualities leave no doubt that he is a force to be reckoned with.


Zaire Colbert | Tre Mann Elite 29′ | CG
Colbert, also a 7th grader with Tre Mann Elite who dominated in the championship game. Scoring 30 points, displaying his quick twitches, great handle, and an overall nice feel for the game. Colbert was scoring in a multitude of ways. Watch out for this rising star, as he is destined for greatness in the world of basketball.


Kayden Durham | Decatur Blazers 29′ | SG
Durham is a physically imposing player who excels in the wing position. He possesses a composed demeanor on the court, taking what the defenses give him while maintaining a relentless attack mode. His combination of size, strength, and skill make him a formidable presence on both ends of the court.


Trace Adcock | Georgia Generals 29′ | PG
Adcock’s exceptional basketball IQ and court vision enabled him to make precise passes, setting up his teammates for easy baskets. His shooting will forever be on the scouting report when he faces opposing teams. He’s easily one of the best shooters in 7th grade. Accuracy, range and knows when to shoot. Adcock’s performance at the NGS Invitational left scouts in awe. With his remarkable talent it is evident that Adcock has a bright future ahead in the sport.


Vance Wilder | Victory Lap 29’ | PG
Wilder’s scoring prowess is further amplified by his exceptional basketball IQ, as he consistently finds ways to exploit defensive weaknesses and capitalize on scoring opportunities. When on an island against Wilder, help is needed more often than not. It is without a doubt that Wilder’s scoring abilities made him a Prime Performer at the NGS Invitational.

Nas Coleman | D’Up 30′ | CG
Coleman, an exceptional three level scoring threat in just the 6th grade. His performance at the NGS Invitational showcased his impressive shooting ability. Coleman consistently shot the ball well, demonstrating his skill and accuracy on the court. His proficiency as a scorer at such a young age is remarkable and shows great promise for his future in basketball.


Braden Greenup | Hustle 30′ | SF
Greenup, another 6th grader that is remarkable. Major triple threat option at the forward position. His diverse skill set allows him to excel in various aspects of the game. At the NGS Invitational, Greenup’s exceptional abilities were on full display. With his impressive ball handling, he effortlessly got through defenders, creating scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. Additionally, Greenup’s shooting accuracy was impressive, as it has gradually improved. He consistently sunk shots from both mid-range and beyond the arc. Not only is he an offensive force, but Greenup also showcased his defensive prowess by effectively guarding multiple positions and disrupting their plays.


Azir Hatchett | 300 31′ | SF
Hatchett’s ability to read the defense allows him to exploit any weaknesses and capitalize on scoring opportunities. His composed nature ensures that he remains focused and disciplined, never losing sight of his objective. With Hatchett on the wing, his team can expect a dominant force that will always give the them a chance to win.