Standouts from the B2BN All-American Camp – Class of 2029 & 2030

Lawrenceville, Georgia – Camp season continues as Born 2 Ball Nation hosted their annual All-American Camp on October 4th and 5th at Central Gwinnett High School. This year’s camp featured 150+ players from class of 2029-2035 across the southeast. Two day’s of games allowed prospects to showcase their talents with sidelines and baselines filled of media, photographers, and videographers. This will be a 3-part series featuring some of the top standouts from camp.

By: Jennifer Brazelton

 

2029 | Braylen Alexander

2029 6’4″ W Braylen Alexander is going to be a well-known name in Alabama over the coming years. Explosive guard off the dribble that needs limited dribbles to finish. Had some electric plays inside; wiry, long guard that uses his body nicely to finish around the basket. Did well controlling the game as the lead guard, finding teammates for quick, easy plays. Smooth jumper 10’+ out. High motor guard that can do it all.

 

2029 | Blake Bazile

2029  W Blake Bazile continues to be a standout at the B2BN All-American Camp. Bazile is a shifty lead guard that sees the court well and reads what his defenders give him. Had some of the nicest assists at camp and found his bigs inside for plays above the rim. Smooth play maker that can get to the basket quickly and finish through contact.

2029 | Cadien Hudson

2029 Cadien Hudson continues to be a problem in the camp setting. Has some of the best footwork for a big at his age and finishes with finesse. It could be a bit early to make comparisons, but has a similar game to that of Ace Bailey. Hudson makes a statement the second he steps on the court and is easily one of the best players in his class.

 

2029 | Ja’Cody Terry

2029 W Ja’Cody Terry is another prospect who is making himself known in the peach state. Terry is a three-level scorer that had all his weapons on display this weekend. Terry does well utilizing his body inside, and can just as easily step outside and knock down the 3-ball. Strong, powerful player that has the body of a college prospect.

 

2029 | David Whitaker

2029 W David Whitaker made a good amount of his plays well above the rim this weekend. Whitaker has the skill to blow by his defenders and utilizes his athleticism to finish above the rim. Finds the holes on offense and exploits his defenders quickly. High-motor, flying prospect that will soon garner more attention from college coaches.

 

2030 | Channing Brooks 

2029 G Channing Brooks played the lead guard position well this weekend. Brooks does well staying patient, making the right reads for his team. Brooks can hit the step-back once he finds space against his defenders, and quickly rises up to score if the defender plays off.

 

2030 | Shane Collins

2030 W Shane Collins is going to only get scarier the older he gets. Collins just about has the complete package now and his game was on full display against very talented older prospects this weekend. Has the confidence of an elite player, and has just as much fun as Ant Edwards on the court. Competitive player that finishes tough plays around the basket and can get down the lane quickly.

 

2030 | Kshaun Daley Jr. 

2030 Kshaun Daley Jr. is a work horse that  is able to get second and third chance opportunities for his team. Daley stays on the attack and has a keen sense for the ball, finding opportunities to score inside or staying ready off the catch for shots outside the 3-point line. Daley was impressive defensively with his patience against his opponents and timing his blocks nicely.

 

2030 | Messiah Lancaster

2030 Messiah Lancaster is a tough prospect to stop once he gets going. Lancaster has a high clip from outside, scoring off the catch but can also pull his defenders in off the drive for quick assists to his teammates. Lancaster moves well without the ball and can make the right reads in the open court.

 

2030 | Alex Mufu Jr.

2030 Alex Mufu is a prospect with a high ceiling for his size. Mufu has the body of a college prospect and with continued development inside, will be a prospect who will be highly sought out. Mufu did well handling the ball and showing his ability to control his body inside. Once Mufu gets inside of 5′ of the basket, he’s tough to stop and keep off the boards.

 

2030 | Kei-Sean Roberts

2030 had some of the best assists of the weekend showing his ability to make quick decisions and passes inside for his teammates. Roberts showed his shiftiness and getting to the basket himself off hesitation dribbles or quick spin moves. Roberts showed he could knock it down from outside or floaters inside. Tough prospect to guard with his ability to see the court.

 

2030 | Elijah Ross

2030 Elijah Ross’ game continues to get better each time out on the court. Ross showed his patience along with his quick handles getting by and between defenders for shots or lay-ups around the basket. Smooth ball handler that has gotten more confident and sees the game in slow motion.

 

2030 | Remington Williams

2030 Remington Williams is going to be a known problem as he continues to move up the ranks. Impressive shot maker that had several 3-pointers in back-to-back possessions for his team. Williams does well finding opportunities to score at all 3-levels and was settle in doing so. Tough shooter to stop once he catches fire.

 

 

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 on Twitter @Proven_Prospect.