B2BN hosted its annual “Who Wants the Smoke” showcase camp, featuring more than 150 prospects from the 2030-2033 classes.

Jennifer Brazelton
Mar 13, 2026

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B2BN hosted its annual “Who Wants the Smoke” showcase camp, featuring more than 150 prospects from the 2030-2033 classes.

Channing Brooks | 2030 | #76: Channing Brooks was unquestionably one of the top standouts at Sunday’s camp. He consistently showcased his ability to command the floor as a lead guard, creating shots off the dribble and using smooth hesitation moves to get downhill. Brooks is one of the cleanest, most fluid guards in his class, and he’s poised to make an immediate impact once he steps onto a high school campus.

Jacob Coram | 2032 | #26: Jacob Coram not only captured the 3‑point championship but continued to showcase elite shooting throughout the showcase games. He created scoring opportunities in the open court using smooth step‑backs and by getting downhill for crafty finishes at the basket. Coram also impressed with his awareness on the glass, consistently reading missed shots and converting easy putbacks.

Walker Dial | 2031 | #70: Walker Dial was dominant in the paint from start to finish. His footwork stood out all day, allowing him to establish position, finish efficiently, and control the interior on both ends of the floor. Dial’s natural feel for rebounding helped him put up near double-doubles in every game, and he single‑handedly kept his team competitive throughout the showcase.

Silas Ghouchani | 2031 | #18: Silas Ghouchani is a prospect who can knock down the outside jumper at a high clip. He consistently got to his spots and showed he could score both off the dribble and off the catch. Ghouchani brought a spark to his team throughout the day, not only with his shot‑making but also by securing key defensive stops and contributing on both ends of the floor.

LJ Hall | 2031 | #2: LJ Hall looks poised to make a strong impact next season when he steps onto the high school stage. He continues to improve each time out, gaining confidence in both his ball‑handling and shot‑making ability. Hall has added another layer to his offensive game by consistently getting to his spots in the mid‑range and knocking down shots off step‑backs and floaters. Once he gets rolling, he’s a tough guard for anyone to contain.

Derwin Hastie | 2031 | #21: Derwin Hastie made an early impression on Sunday, quickly standing out in the 1 v 1’s by scoring on several consecutive possessions. He has a natural understanding of how to create buckets, regardless of who’s defending him. Hastie consistently makes plays off two feet, showing strong balance, timing, and control. He also proved he can stretch the floor, knocking down shots from beyond the 3‑point line at a high clip.

Kovin Kinney | 2032 | #63: Kovin Kinney continues to be a consistent standout in camp settings thanks to his high motor and impressive court vision. He handles the ball with confidence, runs the lead effectively, and creates scoring opportunities for both himself and his teammates. Kinney is a smart, quick decision‑maker who keeps the offense flowing, gets others involved, and plays with relentless energy on every possession.

Brandon Moon | 2032 | #50: Among the younger age group, Brandon Moon already shows an advanced understanding of how to operate as a dominant post player. He consistently piled up rebounds with smart positioning and used angles well to secure quick putbacks throughout the day. Moon’s feel for using his body, timing his moves, and impacting both ends of the floor continues to set him apart at this stage.

Keegan Petty | 2030 | #28: Keegan Petty is a long, wiry guard who consistently impacted the game on both ends each time he stepped onto the floor. He plays with confidence in his scoring ability and brought equal intensity on defense; collecting stops, generating deflections, and turning them into points in transition. Petty is a poised, fundamentally sound guard with a growing two‑way presence.
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 atJenniferRBrazelton@gmail.com and follow her on X @Proven_Prospects.

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