OTR Hoops: Impressive 2029 Prospects from Breakout Camp – August 14, 2025

NORCROSS, Georgia – On The Radar Hoops hosted its annual Breakout Camp for underclassmen prospects last Sunday at Norcross High School. Over 100 prospects filled the gym for expert training and unmatched exposure, showcasing their talents. Here is a spotlight on the event’s top 2029 and 2030 performers.

By: Jonathan Hemingway

Brison Caldwell – Rockdale HS – 2029

Caldwell, a 5-foot-8 point guard, displays impressive ball-handling and an advanced understanding of the game. His poised, all-around game allows him to create angles for delivering precise passes to teammates. We noted how he drew the defense toward him with quick dribble attacks, creating creases for slick passes. With time and physical maturity, he should develop into a solid lead guard in the Metro area.

King Araujo – Holy Innocents – 2029

Araujo, a promising 6-foot-3 wing from Holy Innocents, impressed with his ability to finish in traffic at the camp. He blends aggressiveness with prudence, knowing when to attack and when to defer. This maturity will serve him well as he progresses.

Austin Leonard – Grayson – 2029

Leonard projects as an impact player in the coming years, but he’s already making waves as a freshman. His explosive first step and finishing ability, combined with his size and wingspan, give him the physical tools to develop further. We will monitor his maturity and how he fits into his role with the Rams.

Isaiah Robinson – Grayson – 2030

Robinson, the only eighth-grader listed on the roster last weekend, felt right at home despite being a year away from high school. He attacked the lane fearlessly and made plays in traffic. Keep him on your watchlist, as we see even brighter days ahead for this point guard.

Josh Sanders – Central Fellowship Christian Academy – 2029

Sanders, a promising post player, made a name for himself at the camp. While no official height was listed, we estimate he stands between 6-foot-7 and 6-foot-8. A lefty, he is comfortable shooting in the mid-range but makes most of his plays above the rim. He flushes dunks on the move and appears poised to develop his overall skills in the coming years.

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.