OTR Hoops – Breakout Camp Standouts Part II – August 13, 2025

NORCROSS, Georgia – On the Radar Hoops hosted its annual Breakout Camp for underclass prospects last Sunday at Norcross High School. Over 100 prospects filled the gym for expert training and unmatched exposure, showcasing their talents. Here’s our second spotlight on the event’s standout performers.
By: Jonathan Hemingway
Isaiah Dorsainvil – Dutchtown HS – 2028
Dorsainvil kept his name trending last weekend. With good size and a steady handle, he effectively involved teammates in gameplay. We also noted his ability to use his body to score in traffic when attacking the lane. Expect him to make an impact for the Dawgs this winter.
Mbidggolbaat Caesar – Greenforest Academy – 2028
Coaches are always seeking the next big man to anchor their defense, and Coach Rory Griffin appears to have one in Caesar. What sets Caesar apart is his baseline-to-baseline mobility and versatile ball-handling. He proved he can face up, take defenders off the dribble, and disrupt shots as a defensive agitator.
Case Presley – Dacula HS – 2028
For the second straight year, Presley earned praise from our media team at the Breakout Camp. This year, he drew attention with the range on his jumper, shooting with confidence. Paired with his lanky frame and matching athleticism, Presley’s performance suggests he’ll continue to make waves.
Wyatt Wells – Central Clarke HS – 2028
Defenders must locate Wells immediately when he steps on the floor. This 6-foot-4 lefty shooting guard brings size and a scorer’s mentality, posing a constant threat to heat up from three. We’ve watched Wells shine with Redline Hoops and at the Southern Hoops Report Showcase, proving he can produce in any setting.
Jordi Musafari – Wilson Academy – 2028
Musafari stood out in this setting. This ruggedly built 6-foot-8 frontline player dominates from tip-off, rattling the rafters with dunks and sending opponents’ shots into the stands with blocks. While not yet a finished product, his game shows immense promise, and we’ll be watching his development closely.
Jaxton Trammell – Gainesville HS – 2029
Trammell is a name scouts and college coaches should remember from this camp. His blend of strength and agile footwork stands out. He uses his 6-foot-5 frame to overpower opponents while leveraging quick feet to gain angles in traffic. He also flashed range on his jumper and ball-handling skill, signaling a bright future in Gainesville.
Jacori Thompson – Grayson HS – 2029
We loved Thompson’s upside at this camp. This 6-foot-7 freshman is a potential elite athlete in his class, with physical tools to impact the game in multiple ways. We noted his ability to lead the break and distribute to open teammates for easy scores. Combined with his body control and touch in traffic, the Rams have an intriguing prospect to develop.
Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @CoachHemi.
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