OTR Hoops: The Main Event Saturday Standouts (Part 2)

The 2nd Annual Main Event is a Southeast regional event presented by On The Radar Hoops and HoopSeen, where over 250 teams across six age groups take the stage in the greater Atlanta area.

Ross Van De Griek

Apr 6, 2026

SUWANEE, Ga. — The 2nd Annual Main Event is a Southeast regional event presented by On The Radar Hoops and HoopSeen, where over 250 teams across six age groups take the stage in the greater Atlanta area.

Vance Wilder Jr. - Atlanta Xpress - 2029

The 6-foot freshman guard showed the ability where he can score on all three levels on the offensive end. He was also unafraid when it came to finishing through contact at the front of the rim, where he utilized his strength to get to the basket on several occasions. Defensively, he applied constant pressure when guarding the ball, as well as in the passing lanes. With a little more growth in his game, Wilder Jr. could be an emerging prospect to know for the next few years.

Phillip Claybrooks - Atlanta Xpress - 2029

Claybrooks did a great job when it came to pushing the tempo and running the offense on Saturday, where he was kicking ahead to his teammates as well as finishing above the rim on the attack. He showed his mix of three-level scoring, as well as being a pest when it came to defending in the gaps. He was also active on the glass, where his athleticism limited the opposition from getting second-chance scoring opportunities.

Jeremiah King - Crimson Kings OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-2 guard played with complete control and had a great feel for the game on the offensive end, where he is playing with a ton of confidence in the early going this spring. He was in full-attack mode when it came to getting downhill and finishing at the front of the rim off the bounce as well as the catch. On the defensive end, his versatility spoke several volumes as he guarded multiple positions and was active on the glass. King is expected to raise his stock and could seek a possible early head start in his recruitment as the spring rolls on.

Jaris Anaceron - Team Gold Coast OTR - 2028

The 6-foot-4 wing brings a dynamic feel and presence on both ends of the floor. He was consistently establishing himself as the secondary guard who created opportunities for himself as well as his teammates to score. He also made reliable plays as a defender, where he used his length to his advantage in the passing lanes as well as crashing the glass. His two-way playmaking could set the tone early for the 6-foot-4 sophomore, where he could be poised to have a breakout season.

Kweli Reels - Grindhouse Lakers OTR - 2026

The 6-foot-2 guard is one of several unsigned seniors still looking for a home to call their collegiate career. On Saturday, he showed quickness and pace on the offensive end, where he made his presence felt as the primary ball-handler. He scored efficiently around the basket as well as out on the perimeter, whether it was playing off the bounce or catch. Defensively, he showed great awareness of whether it was his length or physicality for his size. With his two-way playmaking and big influence on the court, Reels could make a huge impact at the next level.

Kieji Cunningham - Grindhouse Lakers OTR- 2027

The 6-foot-2 junior is a big-bodied wing who ran the floor exceptionally well in transition, whether it was getting to the front of the rim or on back-door cuts in a half-court set. Defensively, he guarded with purpose and showed great body control and strength across multiple positions. With his two-way impact, Cunningham could emerge as one of the top wings in the state for his class.

Armond Smith - Sewer South - 2027

The 5-foot-10 point guard displayed a high IQ and great feel for the game on the offensive end. He dictated the pace and played with a great tempo, whether it was creating his own shot or setting up his teammates to score. His overall game has taken huge strides early on in the spring, where he could start receiving interest from NAIA and JUCO programs when the live period hits next month. Defensively, he played with a ton of activity in the passing lanes where his burst of speed allowed him to get steals and deflections leading to scores on the opposite end.

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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