On the Radar’s ‘The Next Wave’ Camp Standouts – Class of 2030 & 2031

Lawrenceville, Georgia – On the Radar hosted their inaugural ‘Next Wave’ camp in Lawrenceville, Georgia on October 27th featuring players from Georgia and parts of the southeast from the classes of 2029-2032. Several prospects  stood out from various classes and will be featured in post-camp articles. These post-camp articles will be done in a multi-part series that will highlight players who stood out during the live 5 v 5 games.

By: Jennifer Brazelton

 

2030 | King Abrams

2030 King Abrams was able to make a statement early on with his play during 1 v 1. Abrams does well reading the defense and being patient on the attack. Abrams is a  nice finisher with either hand around the basket and made some tough jumpers as well. Abrams did well holding his own and putting on a show for the 7th grade division, making his way to the final round for King of the Court.

 

2030 | Deuce Grayson

2030 Deuce Grayson took home the MVP trophy for his class. Grayson is a do-it-all point guard, shifty handles that can score it from just about anywhere on the court. The lefty is deadly from deep off the catch, side step or step back and if given enough space, will let it go quickly. Grayson does well getting passed his defenders downhill, scoring it with either hand.

 

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2031 | LJ Hall

2031 LJ Hall continues to prove he’s a standout in his class. Hall has unreal range and in multiple 5 v 5 games, was able to score in bunches from deep, sometimes letting it go as soon as he crossed half court. Hall does well creating his own shot but if you give him enough space off the catch, he’ll let it fly. Hall has continued to expand his game, showing he can continuously get to the basket by blowing by his defenders and making crafty lay-ups.

 

2031 | Azir Hatchett

2031 Azir Hatchett made a name for himself in the 1 v 1 setting and winning King of the Court for his class. Hatchett has the ceiling to become a true prospect as his skillset and body continues to grow. Hatchett has a high IQ and the right feel for the game, staying consistent throughout each of the 5 v 5 games. Hatchett does well rebounding and protecting the rim for his class, showing he stays engaged on both ends. Will be a prospect to continue to track for the next several years.

 

2031 | JeBrelle Snow

2031 JeBrelle Snow was a new standout player this weekend, showing off his shifty handles and his ability to score in bunches. Snow is an energized, fast pace player that is able to help his team convert in transition. In the first game out, Snow was able to take over by getting to the rim and finishing multiple and-one plays. Snow has a calm demeanor and strong sense of the game. Exciting prospect to watch.

 

2031 | Braylon Tate

2031 Braylon Tate took home the MVP trophy for his class with his consistent play throughout the camp. Tate is a young player that showed he could score anywhere on the court, from hitting a 3-pointer off the catch to backing his man down low, Tate has the ability to score it each time he gets the ball in his hands. Tate averaged a double-double through each game and proved he’s a tough player to score against with his size and wingspan.

 

2031 | Derrick Tatum Jr.

2031 Derrick Tatum Jr. came into camp ready to make a name for himself. During warm-ups, Tatum was warming up by knocking in 3 after 3. During 1 v 1 and 5 v 5 that drive continued. Tatum lead his team in scoring as the lead guard, getting to the basket or hitting shots around the mid-range or 3-point line. Tatum is a quick, shifty guard that has a high ceiling for his class.

 

After serving on college coaching staffs and working at several universities in the Southeast, Jennifer Brazelton joined On the Radar Hoops as a National Evaluator in April 2022. She has been involved in the Georgia basketball community since 2015 and can be reached on Twitter @Proven_Prospect.