On The Radar made a stop in Macon for the Heart of Georgia Classic. It was an event filled with younger talent. Of the stars of the future we saw, these names stood out:

Jaron Pierre-Mathurine
Apr 16, 2026

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On The Radar made a stop in Macon for the Heart of Georgia Classic. It was an event filled with younger talent. Of the stars of the future we saw, these names stood out:

Kyle Christopher - Augusta Wolfpack - 2031
Had a good knack for getting to the rim and finishing through contact. Christopher has a confident floater game and showed the ability to create his own shot.

Kyrie Simpson - Balling Eagles - 2031
Kyrie showed a good fundamental skill set, and if his shot was falling a little more in the matchup watched, he could have had a big scoring night. Very comfortable with the ball in his hands, aggressive scoring mentality with a quick first step. Can shoot off the dribble or catch and shoot and had some swagger to him.

Joey Randall - Balling Eagles - 2030
Had some nice size to him at the guard spot and took over in the second half to lead his team to victory. Confident lefty that had some dog to him, shot the ball really well and used his size to get to the rim. He is confident in his game and when he tapped in defensively his length played a role in some crucial stops

Bryan Jefferson Jr. - PAG Raptors - 2030
BJ had the size, skills and footwork that lead him to multiple eyebrow raising performances. He shot the ball really well from the midrange for his age and was an effective scorer within the 3-point line. He can push the break or flow well within an offense making the game easy for himself. Could have seen himself in contention for MOP in the games watched for me. He can continue to work on his post and face up game to add to his repertoire but the base Is there.

Demarius Webb - Alabama Noles - 2031
Webb was the go to guy for his group and lead guard. He is exceptional getting downhill and has a quick first step that allowed him to fly by defenders. Showed the ability to knock down the 3 ball at a high clip but his consistency over the weekend fluttered a bit when fatigue set in. As he continues to grow, work on his decision making as a guard and his conditioning, he will only become more of a threat for this group.

Timothy Hall - Georgia Thunder Elite - 2029
Tim was another guard/wing with good size early and showed a crafty skill set. He can stretch the floor with his shooting ability or bully defenders with his sheer size. Did a good job getting to the free throw line and showed a clutch gene knocking down late FT to seal the win in one of his matchups. Good length defensively and does a good job challenging guards at the rim and altering their jump shots.

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