Pro Movement Summer Madness – “Can’t Miss” Guys Pt 1

MORROW, GA – Where there’s the SH Report Showcase from Kris Watkins there’s usually a showcase from the guys at Pro Movement in tandem, and Jarrett Christian and Co. put on another good one with Summer Madness from Clayton State University.

Some guys who were Can’t Miss, Part 1:

By: Keith Agran

Zakariyya Dwight | G | 2025 | Crisp County

Really good size for a backcourt guy who can also slide over and play some hybrid G/F, athletic and smart he uses serious length to be a threat at both ends as a shot-blocker and creative stringy scorer, the defensive ability on the ball and at the rim stands out in particular and is a big separator for a guy his size around 6-5 who can do all those things defensively.

Frank Jackson | G | 2026 | Paideia (pictured at top)

Good word had been circulating about Jackson and he fulfilled much of what I heard, good-looking young PG prospect with a high skill level and a difficult to deal with mix of bullish drives and long-range bombing, aggressive and confident I’m excited to see where the package goes from here.

Hunter Amick | G | 2024 | Brookwood

One of the day’s best all-around performers showing off the increased strength from the weight room and a more assertive face the basket game, get him touches with a chance to create offensively and he can produce, not afraid to mix it up into bodies off the bounce or do all the dirty work defensively and around the basket on the O-boards, primed for a noticeable senior season.

Jermarquis “Jay” Johnson | G | 2024 | Warner Robins

Crushing this spring with WR All-Stars and at times was toying amongst a Summer Madness crowd that just couldn’t handle his activity and anticipation, great nose for scoring and plays a big 6-3 out there as a 2-man, has been among the most consistent spring stock-risers on the OTR circuit and is a guy who’s recruiting activity should jump markedly after the last 3 months.

Keith Agran has lived in Georgia since 2011 and joined OTR as a National Evaluator in 2021. He previously scouted for Prep Hoops dating back to 2019, and also spent 3 years as a sports writer at two newspapers in New Jersey. After a championship-coaching background on the HS-level also in NJ, he accepted the Girl’s Basketball Head Coaching position in May 2022 at Mt Bethel Christian Academy and now balances scouting and coaching still with a keen eye on talent around the region. You can reach him at keithagran1@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @BracketSage.