OTR Hoops: On The Radar Elite 32 Live Period Standouts Part 1

The On The Radar Elite 32 Live Period was held this past weekend in Cumming, Ga at the Dobb Creek Recreation Center and the Central Recreation Gymnasium. College coaches from all levels filled the gyms to evaluate players on their radar and find players that may be able to impact their programs. Here are some of the standouts from the three-day event.

Joel Hillsman

Jul 14, 2026

The On The Radar Elite 32 Live Period was held this past weekend in Cumming, Ga at the Dobb Creek Recreation Center and the Central Recreation Gymnasium. College coaches from all levels filled the gyms to evaluate players on their radar and find players that may be able to impact their programs. Here are some of the standouts from the three-day event. 

Landon Grundy - Sewer South - 2027

A 2027 prospect, is the type of productive, overlooked player college coaches will hate they missed out on. While he may not yet carry the offer list his game deserves, Grundy showed why he belongs on more recruiting boards with his efficiency, poise, and winning impact. In a 71-51 win for Sewer South, he scored 13 efficient points without forcing, consistently getting to his spots and making plays within the flow of the game. He showed the ability to shoot it from distance, compete with toughness, and make timely plays on both ends. Grundy also delivered in a pressure moment, hitting the game-winning basket off the drive against the Charlotte Aces with multiple coaches watching and talking about who should get the ball in that moment, Grundy did and delivered. Someone is going to get a very good college basketball player. 

Tim Johnson - Sewer South - 2027

Is an active forward and OTR Circuit MVP candidate whose defensive impact immediately translates to the college level. He runs the floor extremely well, finishes with length and athleticism, and consistently changes the game as a rim protector. Johnson nearly posted a triple-double with eight points, 12 rebounds, and 10 blocks in a win over the Charlotte Aces with multiple college coaches watching. His ability to block and alter shots, rebound with pride, and anchor the paint gives him a clear identity as a next-level defender. Continued offensive development will raise his ceiling.

Jaylin Brown - TWU - 2027

A 2027 prospect, is an athletic left-handed guard with a strong downhill approach and natural scoring instincts. Brown attacks the rim with force, plays with aggression, and has shown the ability to stretch the floor from the perimeter, finishing with 18 points and three made three-pointers in a tight win for TWU OTR. His willingness to compete also shows up in effort areas, as he gets on the floor for 50/50 balls and brings energy to both ends. Brown has the tools to be a productive college-level guard, especially as a scorer who can put pressure on the defense. The next step in his development will be improving his decision-making in traffic, becoming more consistent with his off-ball movement, and using his craft more selectively to create opportunities for teammates. If he continues to sharpen those areas, his overall impact will draw more college interest.

Ayaan Bhadouria - PSB - 2027

2027 prospect Ayaan Bhadouria is a competitive wing who made a strong impression with his ability to impact winning in high-pressure moments. He powered a 19-point comeback in the final five minutes of the second half for PSB Elite Tampa against TWU, finishing with 22 points while making multiple defensive plays late in the game. Bhadouria played with toughness, composure, and a clear willingness to take on responsibility when the game tightened up. His ability to produce offensively while also making timely defensive plays stood out across multiple close wins. From a college evaluation standpoint, his competitiveness, late-game production, and ability to make winning plays are clear positives. 

Jevon Sullivan - Georgia Canes - 2027

Is a high-upside prospect who continues to give college coaches plenty to track his progress. His overall floor game stood out, highlighted by a key late defensive play that directly helped secure a two-point win. Sullivan has a natural feeling for getting the offense organized, makes sound decisions with the ball, and can pressure defenses both as a perimeter threat and downhill driver. Among high school prospects, his poise, versatility, and ability to impact winning create legitimate future buzz. As he continues to add strength, consistency, and polish to his scoring package, Sullivan has the tools to become a prospect college program will recruit.

Clinton McCants - Georgia Canes - 2027

A 2027 guard, impressed with his shot-making and perimeter scoring ability, finishing with 23 points and six made threes in a 71-68 win for Georgia Canes over Hoop Grind. At 6’3, he has good positional length, shoots it off the catch or bounce, and uses a strong first step to create separation. His energy and confidence as a scorer stand out. Continued growth as a decision-maker and defender will help round out his college projection.

Kairell Evans - NC Invasion - 2027

A 2027 guard, stood out as one of the event’s top shot-makers, scoring 31 points with eight made threes in a competitive win for NC Invasion. He has with a quick release which leads into fluid shooting stroke, the ability to score off the catch or bounce, and stays within the flow of the offense. Evans also showed active hands defensively and had sound closeouts.  Evans averaged 25 points with 10 total threes across three tracked games. When pestered by a tough All Georgia Elite team, he adjusted in the second half and found ways to impact the game, showing coachability and growth potential. Continued development will be vital as he seeks to have college programs to track him.

Brandon Matchem II - 7070 Elite - 2027

A 2027 guard with 7070 Elite out of Colorado, is a rare under-the-radar recruit who can play his way into more college attention. He is a savvy, quick, and patient lead guard who impacts the game well beyond his size, finishing with 18 points, six assists, and three steals in a hard-fought loss. Matchem plays with pace, stays composed under pressure, and rarely sped up. His handle allows him to probe the defense, create paint touches, find teammates for dump-offs, or score through contact when needed. For college programs looking for a hidden guard with feel, toughness, and production, Matchem is a name worth tracking closely.



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