Who Got Next Tip-Off 6th & 7th Grade Prime Performers
Arguably the most competitive divisions on a year to year basis had players who had explosive games throughout the weekend.

Cash Lowery | Young Buckets | 2030
Cash Lowery is season ready! He’s a floor general and a bucket. Which is a beautiful combination. Lowery is a three level scorer that can fill it up in bunches. Just when defenses look to key in on him, he looks to become a facilitator and open the game up for all.

Zyon Howard | Team Loaded 252 | 2030
Speed kills! Howard is like a cheetah on the court. He gets up the floor in the blink of an eye and keeps a ton of pressure on opposing teams to get back in transition. Not to mention, Howard is beating defenders to the spot and forcing turnovers left and right. He’s a highly talented two-way guard.

Juelz Butler | Elite Playmakers | 2030
Butler carried his play over to Who Got Next Tip-Off from All-Star Weekend. He has been on a heater. More times than not he’s winning the one on one battle. Butler’s offensive skill set is in the upper tiers in 2030.

Landon Woodson | DT Elite | 2030
Woodson was a man amongst boys from the opening tip of his team’s first game at the Who Got Next Tip-Off. His paint presence was massive. Teams couldn’t figure out whether to double him or play straight up and help. His playmaking ability is an underrated tool that assisted in DT winning the championship.

Geraldo Campbell | Atlanta Celtics | 2030
Campbell had it going from deep. In one game he netted 6 threes from various spots beyond the arc. Campbell can be really special. As he continues to develop and work on putting the ball on the floor he will be dangerous.

Daemeon Holmes | Atlanta Celtics | 2030
Holmes is a lightning quick lead guard that shifts defenders in the half court setting or open court. He plays hard on both sides of the ball. Holmes has great hand-eye coordination which goes hand and hand with his handles.

Kayden Howard | Team Loaded 252 | 2031
Howard takes after his brother. The shifty guard is fearless and plays both sides with passion. He attacks the cup and keeps defenders on their heels. His quickness is tough to neutralize, because he is so in control when he has the ball. The type of lead guard you pair with athletic bigs.

Micah Smith | Game Elite | 2031
Smith was dominant on the glass. He finished well with both hands and ran hard end to end. Smith has a good frame. He does the little things to help his team win. One of the few bigs in 2031 that plays big.

JeBrelle Snow | Game Elite | 2031
The shifty guard made going downhill look easy. Snow was the x-factor for Game Elite in the championship in which he was crowned MVP. It’s not always about how much you score, but how impactful your buckets are when you get them. Snow scoring flow in game always came at the right time.