OTR Hoops: Sunday standouts from B2BN's 'Who Want's the Smoke?' (Part 2)

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

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


Cashus Roebuck | 2030 | #69: Cashus Roebuck is a hard‑nosed guard who brings a competitive edge on both ends of the floor. He ran the lead guard spot effectively but also showed he could slide over and knock down shots as a scoring guard. Roebuck excelled at getting downhill, attacking gaps, and finishing through contact, consistently putting pressure on the defense.


Landon Rudolph | 2031 | #49: Landon Rudolph is a prospect who continues to elevate his game each year. He has performed well at the power forward spot over the past few seasons and is now expanding his skill set by developing stronger guard abilities. Rudolph consistently caught and squared up with poise, making sound decisions with the basketball. Once he gets downhill or crashes the boards, he’s a tough player for anyone to slow down.


Shaun Sarathy | 2031 | #56: Shaun Sarathy is a prospect who consistently stood out with his effort and hustle. He was everywhere on the court from diving for loose balls, grabbing steals, cleaning the glass, finding teammates, and doing all the little things that impact winning. Sarathy excelled on the boards, creating valuable second‑ and third‑chance opportunities for his team. A gritty competitor with a clear desire to win, he made his presence felt in every game.


Alex Smith | 2031 | #12: Alex Smith is a skilled guard who knows how to get shots off despite being on the smaller side. He scores in bunches thanks to his ability to create space, and he can just as easily find his bigs in transition for easy looks. Smith was deadly from the perimeter, and when defenders closed out too aggressively, he blew right by them. A tough, dynamic guard, Smith will be a fun prospect to watch develop over the next few years.


Micah Smith | 2031 | #68: Micah Smith is poised to be a name to know over the next few years. He already brings the size and versatility to be effective from nearly every spot on the floor. Smith has expanded his game with developing guard skills, adding another layer of threat to his offensive toolkit. He dominated the glass throughout the event and was difficult to contain both in transition and in the half‑court. A high‑impact forward with a growing skill set, Smith’s trajectory remains firmly on the rise.


Jebrelle Snow | 2031 | #16: Jebrelle Snow is a crafty lead guard who continuously delivered standout plays throughout the day. He has a strong feel for the game, knowing when to get himself going while also elevating his teammates with smart, selfless decisions. Snow excelled at getting downhill and converting tough shots over and around defenders. He also proved to be a reliable perimeter threat by winning the 3‑point contest and carrying that shooting momentum into the showcase games. A confident, dynamic guard, Snow made a clear impact from start to finish.


Mason Weems | 2031 | #54: Mason Weems is a long, versatile wing who can impact the game in multiple ways. He was dominant inside, consistently getting easy looks both in transition and in the half court. Weems stayed active on the boards, finishing plays, extending possessions, and protecting the rim with timely shot blocks. His presence was felt throughout the day, altering opponents’ decisions and forcing them to adjust their game plan whenever he was on the floor.


Amari White | 2031 | #74: Amari White is a long, wiry guard who excels at getting downhill and finishing through contact. He impressed with his poise and patience, consistently squaring up and reading the defense before attacking. White proved to be a reliable shooter from the perimeter while also finding open gaps on the floor and getting to his spots for quick, efficient scores. A smooth, versatile scorer, White brought impact and consistency throughout the day.


Kadeem Williams | 2031 | #79: Kadeem Williams is a prospect who plays several steps ahead, consistently anticipating his opponent’s next move. He excelled at applying pressure on the ball, generating deflections and steals with his instincts and timing. Williams brought the same level of aggression on the boards, fighting for extra possessions and helping his team finish plays. His IQ, motor, and defensive presence made him a noticeable impact player throughout the day.

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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