OTR Hoops: North Carolina Opening Standouts II

Day 2 was packed with impressive showings, as multiple prospects turned heads with their production and overall impact. Whether it was dynamic scoring, creating off the dribble, showcasing athletic tools, or simply understanding the game at a high level, these players found ways to stand out. From quick, explosive guards to adaptable wings, each made their presence felt by influencing the game and helping their teams succeed.

Davis McCarn

Apr 2, 2026

Day 2 was packed with impressive showings, as multiple prospects turned heads with their production and overall impact. Whether it was dynamic scoring, creating off the dribble, showcasing athletic tools, or simply understanding the game at a high level, these players found ways to stand out. From quick, explosive guards to adaptable wings, each made their presence felt by influencing the game and helping their teams succeed.

Fabian McClintock - 2027 - Upward Stars 

2027’s Fabian McClintock went off for 25 points this afternoon. He scored efficiently at all three levels, attacking the rim with ease and knocking down pull-up jumpers when defenders sagged. With the ball on a string, McClintock showed smooth handles, high-level scoring instincts, and the ability to create for himself—definitely a player who can produce at the next level.

Owen Hancock - 2027 - Dub Salem 

Easily the most electric performance I’ve seen all weekend, Owen Hancock absolutely exploded for 29 points, knocking down NINE threes with a rhythm and confidence that was impossible to stop. He got hot right from the tip, rattling off six triples in the first half and keeping defenders on their heels all game. Hancock’s shooting not only stretched the floor but energized his entire team, allowing them to roll offensively and control the pace. His ability to catch, shoot, and move without the ball made him a constant threat, and he led his team to a dominant blowout win to cap off an incredible weekend of play.

Rylan Leak - 2027 - HYAA Elite 

Rylan Leak has been one of the standout true point guards this weekend. He consistently makes everyone around him better, running the offense with poise and precision. Leak isn’t just a facilitator—he can score at a high level in transition and is deadly from deep. Give him space or go under a screen, and he’ll make you pay. High-IQ, smooth, and a true floor general.

Seth Reynolds - 2027 - Dub Salem 

Seth Reynolds has college basketball written all over him. The 2027 prospect is a deep-range sniper when given space and also a back-to-the-basket big who can score quickly and efficiently. Reynolds plays off two feet, shows great patience, and makes smart reads on both ends of the floor. With his scoring versatility and polished game, he could easily be a steal for any college program.

Will Truewind - 2028 - Elite 1 

Will Truewind was by far the purest shooter on the floor this morning. With a lightning-quick release and the ability to shoot without a hitch, he’s the kind of player defenses have to respect at all times. Truewind knocked down multiple big-time shots throughout the game, helping his squad pull away in a blowout win and proving he can change a game with his shooting alone.

Becket Dickinson - 2028 - NC Runnin Rebels 

Becket Dickinson immediately caught my eye early this morning with his energy and competitive spirit. He plays with the heart of a champion, never backing down from a challenge and constantly pushing the pace for his team. Dickinson finished with 18 points, showcasing a diverse scoring arsenal that makes him tough to defend.Around the rim, he’s crafty and calculated, using smooth floaters, clever footwork, and subtle angles to finish through traffic. He’s not just an inside threat either—he can stroke it from outside, forcing defenders to respect him on every level of the floor. His combination of skill, IQ, and relentless effort makes him a player who can impact a game in multiple ways and consistently put his team in a position to win.



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