OTR HOOPS: 2030 Point Guards from Breakout Camp
The On the Radar Hoops Breakout Camp featured a group of point guards and lead guards across the 2029 and 2030 classes who showed the ability to handle, create, push tempo, and make decisions with the ball. Below is a look at the 2030 lead guards who stood out in those roles from the notes.

Jonathan Hemingway
Aug 18, 2026

PLAYERS FEATURED
The On the Radar Hoops Breakout Camp featured a group of point guards and lead guards across the 2029 and 2030 classes who showed the ability to handle, create, push tempo, and make decisions with the ball. Below is a look at the 2030 lead guards who stood out in those roles from the notes.
2030 Point Guards / Lead Guards

Ari Thomas | CP Next Lev Academy | 5'11" | 2030
Thomas played a bit with the ball and on the wing during the camp. And he played well doing both. He used his quickness to dart into the lane and dish to open teammates. His willingness to defend stood out in this setting as well. Thomas thrives in the transition game where he can push the tempo and make plays.

Kei’Sean Roberts | South Gwinnett | 5'10" | 2030
Roberts is a promising guard who exhibits unselfishness. His willingness to share the ball and make the extra pass in the flow of the offense make him the type of player his teammates will love in the future. He is more than just a ball-reversal type of guard; he has vision too. Expect his game to expand as his experience grows as well.

Deshonvaris Lundy II | Peach County High School | 5'8" | 2030
Lundy is a left-handed point guard who is quick, skilled, and feisty. He uses quick hands and anticipation to disrupt as a perimeter defender. And he bolts to the other end to turn steals into offensive opportunities in transition. We took note of how he hit the spot-up 3-pointer in this setting as well.

Kingsley Shine | Butler High School | 6'1" | 2030
Shine is a young guard with good size and a bright future. He has a handle that shakes defenders out of their shoes. His willingness to dish to open teammates as the help defense rotates to his attack is an indicator that he knows how the game is supposed to be played.

Anthony Rivera | Pathways Private School | 5'10" | 2030
Rivera caught our attention last weekend as a guard with a firm grasp on how to run the break. He was seen directing traffic and initiating the offense with quick passes to teammates. He also showed great anticipation skills by pitching ahead to teammates for finishes at the rim.

Isiah Robinson | Grayson | 5'10" | 2030
Robinson showed he belonged among the best in the camp despite being a freshman. He blended with the talented players there, setting them up with timely passes in the lane. What we liked most about his game was his ability to accelerate with the dribble and then seamlessly deliver an on-target pass. This skill will serve him well in upcoming years.
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Jonathan Hemingway is a senior writer for On the Radar Hoops. He has covered basketball for the site since 2013 and has been involved in the game since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. Reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com or follow @CoachHemi on X and @Coach_Hemi on Instagram.

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