OTR Hoops: Sweet Sixteen Saturday Standouts

The first Live Period of the summer is officially underway, where we have over 200 teams competing across four age groups, and nearly two dozen coaches have checked out prospects in the class of 2026 and 2027. Here is who stood out on Saturday:

Ross Van De Griek

May 19, 2026

MARIETTA, Ga. — The first Live Period of the summer is officially underway, where we have over 200 teams competing across four age groups, and nearly two dozen coaches have checked out prospects in the class of 2026 and 2027. Here is who stood out on Saturday:

Malaki Baker - Powerhouse Basketball OTR - 2026

The 6-foot-6 unsigned senior combo forward showcased his athleticism, and his agility allowed him to attack the rim effectively on the offensive end. He finished above the rim through traffic, showing he was unafraid when it came to absorbing contact on the offensive end. He even showed the ability to score off the bounce as well as being a disruptor on the defensive end, with his length continuing to be a factor. His energy gave his team a different look whenever he was on the floor, showing his activity in the passing lanes, and controlling the glass, limiting the opposition from getting second-chance scoring opportunities.

Whitfield Bynoe - Sunshine Elite OTR - 2027

Bynoe did a great job when it came to creating paint touches and kicking out to open shooters to give them quality looks to score on the offensive end throughout the game. He showed steady pace and patience when it came to being efficient as the primary ball-handler. He was also providing steady pressure on the defensive end when guarding on the ball, being active in the passing lanes, and forcing turnovers, which led to transition scoring opportunities.

Dwayne Foreman III - Powerhouse Basketball OTR - 2027

Foreman played with efficient speed in the open court, where he can make an impact in a variety of ways. On offense, he attacked downhill, finishing at the front of the rim, where he was unafraid when it came to absorbing contact. He was also efficient from the perimeter, where he proved he can be a lethal scoring threat off the catch and bounce. On defense, he made simple reads with the ability to show his athleticism in the passing lanes, forced turnovers, and continued to bring his physical presence when guarding the ball.

Ayaan Bhadouria - PSB Tampa Bay Robbie OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-5 small forward ran the floor exceptionally well in transition, staying active around the rim, and finished effectively while absorbing contact. He also created opportunities for his teammates to score at will on the offensive end. He also showed a good feel for his timing when cutting towards the basket and finishing on both ends of the rim off two feet. On defense, he used his length and athleticism when cutting off the passing gaps as well as being active on the boards in a wire-to-wire win over NGU in the morning game.

Reid Boland - PSB Tampa Bay Robbie OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-8 junior power forward was effective as a finisher around the rim, whether it was cutting towards the basket or being active on the glass, finishing put-back on the offensive end. He was also unafraid when it came to expanding his game into scoring in the mid-range, whether it was off the bounce or catch. Defensively, his length caused havoc for opposing guards to get any rhythm going offensively, where he was guarding on all three levels. He also displayed strong discipline when it came to altering shots at the rim, where he stood his ground and challenged shots without fouling.

Lorenzo McCorvey - Team Person Red OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-6 combo guard showcased his length and athleticism, where he was at his best when it came to running the floor efficiently in transition. He displayed highlight-reel dunks when in the half-court, as well as turning his defense into offense with his smooth handle and confidence when finishing around the rim. On the defensive end, McCorvey displayed great body control and ability to guard multiple positions, where his poise and length continue to speak high volumes as he gears up for his senior season. He is going to be an intriguing prospect to watch as the summer nears, where he can play multiple positions on both ends of the floor.

Camden Wesley-Kam - Harris Athletics OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-4 rising senior wing made his presence felt around the rim, where he was finishing dunks in transition, as well as in the half-court on the offensive end. He was able to absorb contact when attacking downhill, where he got to the free-throw line on several occasions in a back-and-forth battle against Gold Elite. On the defensive end, he played with high energy and motor that continued to feed off his teammates throughout the contest. His two-way playmaking skills continue to speak high volumes as his length and versatility could play a huge factor as his recruitment looks to get underway as the summer nears.

Nate Accius - Team Gold Coast OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-5 rising senior small forward played with a ton of energy, where his athleticism in the half-court was on full display as well as in transition or in the half-court. His size as a floor spacer played a huge role in the evening matchup against Triangle Offense Elite. Defensively, he brought his versatility, where he guarded multiple positions with his length and athleticism, which separated him in this matchup. Accius could be on the verge of having a huge breakout summer where college coaches could begin showing interest in him.

Santana Henderson - Team Gold Coast OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-2 rising senior point guard positioned himself as a primary distributor who can get to the front of the rim at will on the offensive end. He was also making strong passes to his teammates on the move, as well as the lead guard. On the defensive end, he made havoc by blitzing guards, jumping the passing lanes, and generating steals, which led to scores in transition. Overall, he showed the ability to impact the game in multiple ways and provide steady production throughout the contest.

Ross Van De Griek has been a Southeast region scout & writer for On The Radar Hoops since 2024. He has been involved in basketball scouting with previous stops at Prep Hoops from 2022 to 2024. You can follow him on X @RossVDG14 or reach him via email at rossvdg14@gmail.com

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