OTR Hoops: 10 talented prospects from the King of Florida

The King of Florida tournament has dozens of talented players on the floor. Here’s ten more prospects that showed they have next level skill sets. 

Allen Pettigrew

Jun 6, 2026

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The King of Florida tournament has dozens of talented players on the floor. Here’s ten more prospects that showed they have next level skill sets. 

Jez Ferrer | Progression Daily | 2029

Ferrer is a shifty lead guard who knows how to set his teammates up and scores off the bounce. He has good court vision with the IQ and strength to deliver passes in time and on target. He gets deep paint touches and can kick the ball out to teammates if defenses rotate to him. He finishes layups with both hands even when contested. Ferrer plays hard on both ends of the floor.

Devon Wilcher | WORTH | 2030

Wilcher is a polished offensive talent. Wilcher is a 6’1 scoring guard with several advanced ways to get to his spots. He’s comfortable creating contact on drives. Good athlete with positional size and a feel for scoring.

Levi Hyatt | Unitus | 2029

Hyatt is a combo guard who can make a play on or off the ball. With the ball in his hands he’s a good distributor who makes crafty passes. He’s got really good feel for controlling the pace of a game. He’s always on the move when he’s off the ball. It helps him score in the early offense and get himself open in the half court. 

David Williams | Unitus | 2029

Williams needs work but you can’t teach mobility on a 6’9 frame. He doesn’t have much experience playing basketball but he’s already making an impact as a rim protector and floor runner. Williams is a pitcher in the offense season. 

Matheus Araujo | OBT | 2027

Arajuo is a 6’6 Swiss Army knife. The 2027 prospect worked as a combo forward for a team with an effective lead guard and a ball dominant shot creator. He’s able to execute pick and rolls as a big and finish against contact. He’s a good floor runner who shows off his sexism on the break. He’s a good cutter. Has positional size and plays physical defense. Has a role as a back handler on his high school team.

Cody Ingram | Orlando Bad Boys | 2027

Ingram is an interesting long term prospect with a lean 6’8 frame. Ingram uses his length the deter shots at the rim. Does a good job of walking up without forcing fouls.  Solid offensive rebounder.

Dorian Williams | South GA Tarheels | 2027

Williams was a sniper on a talented basketball team. Williams knocked down multiple threes in both games watched. Williams' release is quick enough to beat close outs. Really deep range beyond the high school three point line. 

Elijuwon Hale | South GA Tarheels | 2027

Hale is an explosive combo guard. He’s a shade under six feet tall but that didn’t stop him from attending dunk over much taller basketball handlers and draw the foul each time. He’s always in attack mode and has the quickness needed to get downhill. Really good at changing the pace of the game.

Kade Manley | B4B | 2027

Manley was one of the best on ball creators in the building. His jump shot is his greatest weapon. He is a high volume, high efficiency on and off ball three point shooter. He has a tight handle on top of being basketball quick with a strong off hand to keep defenders away from the ball. Manley can get to the rim and is strong enough to take a bump and finish his shot. He's a feisty on-ball defender who gets in your chest and has the quickness and savvy to get around screen and stay in the play. A Very talented lead guard who’s a shade under six feet tall with a strong frame.

Rakiem Mccaster | Camden Elite | 2027

Mccaster is a smooth 6’4 ball handler. His size, length, and elevation allow him to finish with finesse even with a rim protector on the floor.  He’s a rangy athlete with good physical tools. More than comfortable running your offense while providing a steady fire of offense when the game has movement.



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Founded in 2010, OnTheRadarHoops has quickly emerged as the premier one-stop shop for boys grassroots basketball exposure. We offer a unique blend of exposure opportunities from our On The Radar Hoops Report scouting service for college coaches to our showcases and tournaments for players.