2028 Top 5 Standouts from B2BN All-American Camp

Lawrenceville, GA – Born to Ball Nation hosted their annual Born to ball Nation All-American Camp at Central Gwinnett High School featuring players from the classes of 2028-2033 from across the southeast. Several players stood out during the camp and made it on to the All-Star Team in each class. This series will feature the top 5 standouts from the classes of 2028-2031 who stood out both days during the camp overall.

By: Jennifer Brazelton

 

2028 | King Araujo

Araujo is a crafty guard in the 2028 class that has an understanding for how to use his size and length to get past and score over defenders. Araujo has good handles and can create plays off the dribble or an open shot. Araujo did well getting to the rim and had some nice finishes in 5 on 5 play both days.

 

2028 | Austin Dennard

The 6’3″ forward, Austin Dennard, is going to send waves this season and be a solid prospect to keep an eye on once he enters high school. Dennard has the footwork and understanding for how to not only move around inside, but finish plays. Dennard easily put up double-doubles each game he played and had a mental toughness to go along with his game, making him a dominant force.

 

2028 | Bryson Jatta

Bryson Jatta may have been the most skilled player at the B2BN All-American Camp. Jatta is a solid sized guard, that can make plays off the dribble or pass. Jatta had a solid understanding for his teammates and anticipated their moves well; from penetrating off the dribble and dumping inside and also showed he could knock it down from outside at a high clip.

 

2028 | Blaze Johnson

Blaze Johnson is quickly making a name for himself as he’s tearing up the camp scene collecting MVP and All-Star team awards this fall. Johnson is a long guard that can score in a variety of ways and makes it look effortless getting to the basket. Johnson continues to elevate his game by playing older players and should have a solid season playing amongst Hebron Christian this winter.

 

2028 | Keegan Keeton

The 2028 shooting guard, Keegan Keeton, was the first player who stood out on Saturday when I walked into the gym. Keeton was letting the ball fly from deep outside 3-point range and hitting nothing but net. Keeton has a well developed game that uses his shot as an arsenal to stay on the floor. Keeton has great instincts and can find open teammates diving to the basket.

 

After serving on college coaching staffs and working at several universities in the Southeast, Jennifer Brazelton joined On the Radar Hoops as a National Evaluator in April 2022. She has been involved in the Georgia basketball community since 2015 and can be reached at JenniferRBrazelton@gmail.com or on Twitter @jenbrazeIton.