OTR Hoops: Size and Versatility from Breakout Camp - August 19, 2026
The On the Radar Hoops Breakout Camp featured a group of forwards and bigger wings across the 2029 and 2030 classes who impacted the game with size, length, physicality, and activity. Below is a look at the players who stood out in those roles from the notes.

Jonathan Hemingway
Aug 19, 2026

PLAYERS FEATURED
The On the Radar Hoops Breakout Camp featured a group of forwards and bigger wings across the 2029 and 2030 classes who impacted the game with size, length, physicality, and activity. Below is a look at the players who stood out in those roles from the notes.

Julian Roller | John Carroll Catholic High School | 6'6" | 2029
Roller is a thin-framed forward/center who impacts the game with his length. He blocked shots out of his area by rotating to help on the strong side. He also showed some finesse and footwork on the offensive end with touch and spin moves. He will battle. He does not back down from physicality. He still has physical maturation left to experience. When he fills out, his impact will dramatically increase as well.

Alex Okoh | McEachern High School | 6'9" | 2029
Okoh is a prospect of promise. He has length to go with unusual feel and presence for a player his size. He displayed vision by passing out of the post when he did not have an obvious angle to score. He also showed body control and finesse when he did have a path to the hoop.

Kameron Mays | Central Gwinnett | 6'8" | 2029
Mays is a prospect to be excited about. He has terrific length and mobility that allows him to play facing the bucket at times. He patrols the baseline looking for an opportunity to flash or spot up. His ceiling is high and the Black Knights will certainly look to develop him in years to come.

Amare Medhin | Redan | 6'4" | 2029
Medhin is a wing with size and a feel for the game. He does not belong in the same category as big men, but he has the size that will allow him to impact the game in traffic as well. He showed great pace and a feel for the game with the ball in his hands. The lefty also showed touch when shooting off the move, which is a great indicator of a player’s scoring potential.

Makari Townsend | Gainesville High School | 6'4" | 2029
Townsend is another wing that brings a versatile game to the floor. He should not be categorized as a big man, but he has size and strength to throw around in the paint. We noted his ability to lead the break and finish with momentum in traffic. His athletic profile combined with his long arms make him an exciting prospect for the Red Elephants.

Nigel Matthews | Wheeler High School | 6'6" | 2029
Matthews is an athletic wing who finishes consistently at the rim. He has the size to be able to score over smaller defenders who may try to match up with his open-court quickness. We also were impressed with his willingness to crash the glass and work for second-chance opportunities.

Xavier Littleton | Coffee County | 6'6" | 2029
Littleton could be said to have an “old man’s game.” He is big, strong, and will beat you with force of will instead of with flashiness. He puts the power in the term “power forward.” He makes all of his opponents uncomfortable. They cannot seem to get in front of him or get around him to make a play. One of the best parts of Littleton’s game is his hands. They are strong and he rarely has the ball knocked out in traffic. The Coffee County product is not all brute force though. He’s got some springs and ball skills in the open court. He should be an exciting player to track in Middle Georgia for the next three seasons.

Kayshaun Daley | Hillgrove High School | 6'8" | 2030
Daley was one of the top 2030 prospects we evaluated last weekend. His blend of size and high energy on the court allows him to make an instant impact. He loves to attack the rim off the drive. His body control and footwork in traffic give him a high ceiling. Daley is not all finesse. He is willing to mix it up in traffic as well.

William Ononiwu | Wheeler High School | 6'5" | 2030
Ononiwu showed a lot of good things during the camp. He worked the glass. He elevated to contest shots defensively. He worked in the high ball screen action and unselfishly rolled hard to the mouth of the rim to draw the help defense. His activity and athletic profile are things to bank on for the next four years.
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Jonathan Hemingway is a senior writer for On the Radar Hoops. He has covered basketball for the site since 2013 and has been involved in the game since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. Reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com or follow @CoachHemi on X and @Coach_Hemi on Instagram.

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