OTR Hoops: Standouts from On the Radar's 'The Opening' (Part 1)
On the Radar officially tipped off the travel season with its annual 'The Opening' tournament. This tournament featured teams from 15U-17U from across the southeast. This will be a 3 part series.

Jennifer Brazelton
Mar 17, 2026

PLAYERS FEATURED
On the Radar officially tipped off the travel season with its annual 'The Opening' tournament. This tournament featured teams from 15U-17U from across the southeast. This will be a 3 part series.

Moses Alls | 2028 | Team HWPO: Moses Alls has been a standout for Lanier all season, and he kept it going this weekend at The Opening. He set the tone for his team throughout the event, consistently producing double-doubles. A versatile wing, Alls understands how to use his size to his advantage and impacts the game in multiple ways.

Luke Beaver | 2027 | Georgia Legacy: Luke Beaver is a wing who understands his role within the offense. He shoots it at a high clip off the catch and caught fire all weekend. Beaver also showed he can put the ball on the floor and get to the rim, using his footwork to create space while keeping the ball out of defenders’ reach.

AJ Cox | 2027 | Only1Elite: At 6’7”, AJ Cox has the tools to be a steal at the next level. He knows how to finish through contact and was nearly automatic inside of five feet. Cox stayed active on both ends, cleaning the glass and converting quick putbacks around the rim. He was a constant headache for opponents, playing with a nonstop motor from start to finish.

Kurston Curry | 2027 | Triangle Offense Elite: Kurston Curry is a steady, consistent prospect who has been a standout on the On the Radar circuit for several years. He knows how to spark both himself and his teammates by staying active on both ends and playing a step ahead of his opponents. Curry reads what the defense gives him and consistently makes the right play.

Jordan Dennis | 2029 | Sewer South: Jordan Dennis is a name to know this summer. A smooth, crafty guard, he consistently makes tough plays both inside the paint and beyond the perimeter. Dennis shows excellent court vision, finding teammates especially on interior looks off some impressive passes. Dennis is also a knockdown shooter from the mid-range and out beyond the arc.

Landon Ezzell | 2028 | Team HWPO: Landon Ezzell is a prospect who proved he can impact the game both inside and out. Ezzell creates space beyond the arc for jumpers and can also finesse his way to finishes around the basket, using his footwork to get clean looks. A high-motor guard, Ezzell ran the floor well and consistently went rim-to-rim.

Jeremiah Galloway | 2028 | Sewer South: Jeremiah Galloway is a long, wiry wing who’s bound to draw plenty of looks this travel season. He showed he can grab it and go coast-to-coast, finishing above the rim. Galloway also protected the paint and did a good job keeping opponents in front. A scrappy prospect, he consistently does the little things well.

Will Gause | 2027 | Triangle Offense Elite: Will Gause has been a consistent standout for Triangle Offense Elite. He runs the show as a true floor general, finding teammates in transition or getting downhill to the rim himself. In the half court, Gause is a dependable finisher, knocking down mid-range looks or attacking his man around the basket. A shifty lead guard, he sees the floor well and makes plays.
Jennifer Brazelton has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2022. She has been involved in the basketball community in Atlanta since 2015 as a program director and evaluator. You can reach her at JenniferRBrazelton@gmail.com and follow her on X @Proven_Prospects.

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