Standouts from On the Radar’s Power 24 – Part 2

Marietta, Georgia – The first live period of the summer tipped-off for On the Radar’s Sweet 16 highlighting some of the best programs and prospects from across the southeast. Cobb County and surrounding schools played host to multiple site locations with over 80 teams in attendance from May 16-18. Standout prospects will be featured in a three-part series from the first live period weekend.

By: Jennifer Brazelton

 

2026 | Jeromy Davis Jr. | Georgia Stars

2026 6’6″ W Jeromy Davis is a prospect worth tracking heading into the high school season. Davis is a smooth, high motor wing that can knock it down from deep or finish windmill dunks at the rim. Davis does well pushing the ball up the court, getting to his spots, and knocking down the open shot. Davis does well finding holes in the defense and getting downhill. Confident player with a high ceiling.

2026 | Addison Dyer | AOT

2026 6’1″ G erupted this weekend at Power 24 with his play. In a game filled with college coaches on the baseline, Dyer went for 22 points knocking down 6 3-pointers against a tough opponent. Dyer has the ability to see the game in slow motion; finding teammates rim running or taking the open shot himself. Dyer is quick off the dribble and can create space to get shots off against taller opponents.

 

2026 |Adrian Falayi | Georgia Legacy

2026 G Adrian Falayi opened the weekend by scoring 21 points off 5 made 3’s in a comeback win for Georgia Legacy. Falayi proved to be a three-level scorer, getting hot from deep and just as easily finishing above the rim on breakaways. Falayi utilized his strength and speed to finish around the basket inside and win 50/50 rebounds inside. Tough prospect with a college ready frame.

 

2027 | Noah Jones | World S.M.A.S.H.

2027 6’1″ G Noah Jones is a prospect who’s been on a scoring tear all travel season long. Jones provided a lift for World SMASH putting up 22 points off 6 made 3-pointers. Began the game with a hot hand and that continued throughout the game. Jones did well getting to his spots and getting the shot off quickly. Jones is able to see the court well and found himself scoring around the basket as well. Fast guard that is hard to stop once he gets going.

 

2026 | James Kellen | Pro One

2026 6’4″ W James Kellen is a prospect that can make plays from anywhere on the court. Kellen did well utilizing his frame inside and was able to stretch the offense with his ability to knock down shots from outside the perimeter. Kellen has a nice touch and footwork inside, utilizing his strength and size to finish through contact. Kellen was a menace on the board, limiting his opponents opportunities offensively. High IQ, sound prospect that is built for the next level.

 

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.