OTR Hoops: Sweet Sixteen Standouts
Collegiate coaches from West Georgia, North Georgia, North Florida, University of Tampa, LB Wallace, UNC-Pembroke, High Point University, Young Harris University, Kennesaw State, Liberty, Fort Valley State, Georgia Southern, Georgia College & State University, Piedmont University, USC-Aiken, USC-Beaufort, Dyersburg State, Berry College, Trevecca Nazarene University, Bishop State and Emory University among others, were in attendance throughout the LIVE Period weekend.
Here are some of the players that had notable showings throughout the weekend.

Joel Hillsman
May 21, 2026

PLAYERS FEATURED
The May Live Period is in the books. The On The Radar Sweet 16 Live Period featured collegiate coaches from all levels taking in the action featuring On The Radar Circuit teams and independent teams from across the country. Collegiate coaches from West Georgia, North Georgia, North Florida, University of Tampa, LB Wallace, UNC-Pembroke, High Point University, Young Harris University, Kennesaw State, Liberty, Fort Valley State, Georgia Southern, Georgia College & State University, Piedmont University, USC-Aiken, USC-Beaufort, Dyersburg State, Berry College, Trevecca Nazarene University, Bishop State and Emory University among others, were in attendance throughout the LIVE Period weekend.
Here are some of the players that had notable showings throughout the weekend.

Levi Moore - Upside Athletics (TX) - 2028
Moore had an impressive Live Period weekend, averaging 28 points per game in three tracked games. He highlighted his scoring with a 27-point overtime win against Powerhouse, making the decisive three-pointer as time ran out. Moore also contributed defensively, demonstrating strong footwork and forcing turnovers without unnecessary fouls. He communicated well, played with poise, split double teams for scores or assists, and maintained consistent effort regardless of the score. Moore is a player to watch as his recruiting profile is likely to rise this summer.

Adonis Wright - AE5 ATX - 2027
Wright is an athletic and bouncy player who has a quick first step and quick release on his jumper. He can slash his way to the basket and hit the mid-range jumper with consistency and displays a high IQ. Wright is active defensively looking for ways to create turnovers by opponents. He plays at a good pace, picks his spots well and has good vision. He averaged 16ppg in two tracked games, yet his impact was felt in other areas from rebounding, creation and defensive efforts. His recruiting profile could continue to rise as several coaches in attendance like what they saw from the Pflugerville, Texas product.

Jackson Ushery - EYA Black OTR - 2027
Ushery had a quietly impactful weekend in the games we tracked for Team EYA Black. He attacks the basket-especially via the baseline, plays through contact and is a pest defensively. At 6’3 his length is deceptive allowing him to play passing lanes to disrupt the opponent’s offense, rebounds well and runs the floor well. Ushery made several impactful plays, displayed a good jumper and communicated on both ends of the floor.

Carmello Williams - Georgia Canes OTR - 2027
Williams is an effective scorer from the mid-range, attacking off the dribble or in transition with thunderous dunks. When attacking he routinely finishes through contact or can be crafty getting around defenders when driving to the bucket. Williams is athletic and has great bounce, makes impactful plays, is a sound defensive player and rebounds well from his guard spot. Williams was impressive in a win over GAA OTR tallying 25 points with multiple assists.

Alex Stewart - Harris Athletics OTR - 2028
Stewart is ready to break onto the scene. After playing a vital reserve role for a Suncoast (FL) state championship team this past high school season, Stewart put on a shooting display in a pair of games we tracked this weekend. The lefty was lethal from downtown hitting 15 three-pointers across those two games while averaging 26.5ppg. The catch and shoot release is quick and the off the dribble pullup is dangerous. Stewart is a nature point guard that can fill it up, plays with a competitive edge and is always picking up his teammates. As he continues to add to and develop his overall game, Stewart will be a recruiting prospect to monitor.

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