On the Radar’s ‘The Next Wave’ Standouts – Class of 2029
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
2029 | Trent Adams
2029 Trent Adams was a quick standout in the 5 v 5 games during On the Radar’s Next Wave camp. Adams was able to score it inside and out and did a sound job leading his team as the floor general. Adams is a quick, shifty guard that can find his open teammates in transition or create scoring opportunities for himself. Adams lead his team in scoring each time out and patted the stat sheet with rebounds and assists.
2029 | Blake Bazile
2029 Blake Bazile stood out during the 2 v 2 station drills finishing 3 scoring plays in a row. As Bazile transitioned to 5 v 5 games, he was able to give his team a lift in rebounding and finding his teammates running the open court. Bazile has great size and a soft touch around the basket, showing his ability to use his length to score around and over defenders.
2029 | Dorian Douglas
2029 Dorian Douglas was a new prospect at The Next Wave camp that made a name for himself. Douglas stood out during station drills and kept that same intensity as he transitioned over to 5 v 5 games. Douglas is a quick guard who can get downhill and score it in bunches. Douglas also had some of the toughest plays around the basket and showed he could finish through contact.
2029 | Cadien Hudson
2029 Cadien Hudson has made a name for himself during camps this offseason and his ability to dominate continued on Sunday. Hudson can do it all on the court and is one of the best 3-level scorers in his class. Once Hudson has the ball, he’s able to read the defense and use to just about any move in his arsenal to score. Hudson has a nice shot from deep and can also get down hill quickly, finishing well above the rim. Hudson will easily be a top-10 prospect in his class and will be a player to track once he gets to the high school level.
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2029 | David Whitaker
2029 David Whitaker continues to dominate camps with his high level play and supreme athleticism. Whitaker is a smooth player and has the ability to make the game look easy. Whitaker plays both ends of the court well and is able to force his opponents to make a mistake. Whitaker made the defense pay with his ability to accumulate steals and finished well above the rim on the other end. Whitaker is a bouncy, sound prospect that will be a hot commodity at the next level.
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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.
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