Standouts from On the Radar's 'Run for the Cup' (Part 1)
On the Radar's 'Run for the Cup' got us to the end of the halfway mark for the travel season. As the summer ramps up and the Live Period's begin, these will be a few of the prospects worth tracking.

Jennifer Brazelton
Apr 29, 2026

On the Radar's 'Run for the Cup' got us to the end of the halfway mark for the travel season. As the summer ramps up and the Live Period's begin, these will be a few of the prospects worth tracking.

Joshua Brown | Atlanta All Stars | 2028: 6’ G Joshua Brown earned significant recognition over the weekend, and it was well deserved. As the engine that drives Atlanta All Stars, Brown plays with relentless pace, constantly keeping his foot on the gas and pushing his team to compete at a high level. His high basketball IQ and smooth, composed style of play allow him to consistently stand out among his peers. Brown is a confident perimeter shooter who can heat up quickly, showcasing a reliable, high-percentage stroke from deep that makes him a constant offensive threat.

Blaine Groce | Blue Collar Basketball | 2028: 6’3” G Blaine Groce fits seamlessly into the Blue Collar Basketball identity. He’s a scrappy, high-effort player whose relentless approach consistently pays dividends. Groce embraces physicality and never shies away from contact, competing fiercely for every 50/50 ball and more often than not coming out on the winning end. He has a strong understanding of what his team needs from him and proved he can rise to the moment, scoring in bunches when games tighten and pressure is at its highest.

KJ Hill | Warner Robins All-Stars: 6’ G KJ Hill is continuing to grow into his role with the All-Stars and really coming into his own on the floor. He does a strong job seeing the court and making the right reads, finding teammates cutting to the basket or sprinting the lanes in transition. Hill remains aggressive on the glass and effectively uses his body to get downhill and finish at the rim. A smooth, versatile guard, he’s capable of impacting the game end to end and going rim to rim with confidence.

Dylan Jackson | AJ Bouye Elite | 2028: ‘28 W Dylan Jackson is a high-ceiling prospect with the size and skill set to be productive year after year. He consistently impacts the game in multiple areas and has the ability to finish games with a double-double, staying active on the glass at both ends of the floor. Jackson also stretches the offense with his ability to knock down perimeter shots, including the three. A versatile forward with upside, he’s a prospect worth tracking closely over the next few years.

Bryce Kidd | North Metro Elite | 2028: 6’2” W Bryce Kidd was a consistent and impressive presence for North Metro Elite throughout the game. He made the necessary hustle plays, stayed active, and finished well around the basket. Kidd has a strong ability to get downhill with limited dribbles, effectively using his length and body angles to score over and around defenders. He also knocked down several mid-range shots, showcasing a smooth, high release point that makes his jumper difficult to contest and adds another dimension to his offensive game.
Jennifer Brazelton has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2022. She has been involved in the basketball community in Atlanta since 2015 as a program director and evaluator. You can reach her at JenniferRBrazelton@gmail.com and follow her on X @Proven_Prospects.

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