October 26th, 2024 

Lakeland, FL – The afternoon session of the Future Elite All American Camp was loaded with high major potential players. There’s quite a few players that will make they mark on the national scene the next couple years

 

2026 Kevin Thomas 6’7 WF (Sagemont Prep School) Coral Springs, FL

He was one of the players I was most excited to see. I’d heard so much about him. He’s super athletic, aggressive, and physical. He really made an impact with his physical play and going to the basket. But what really surprised me was his shooting skills, especially when he had to shoot contested threes. Watching him compete from the first game to the last game was fun to watch. He never gave up, always giving it his all. He came to camp ready to work hard and show everyone what he was made of.

2026 Landyn Colyer 6’6 SG (SFA Academy) Land O Lakes, FL

Last year, Matthew Able emerged as a prominent player, and this year, Landon appears poised to replicate his success on the national stage. His versatility is evident in his ability to excel at all three levels of the game. He possesses exceptional patience and demonstrates a knack for positioning himself effectively to score. Notably, he possesses the range to shoot from NBA distances with consistent accuracy. Additionally, his defensive prowess extends to guarding players of all sizes, including the one, two, and three positions.

2026 Joseph Hartman 6’5 SG/WF (The Rock School) Gainesville, FL

Over the summer, he made significant contributions to his AAU team’s success, leading them to the 16 and under championship. His performance has been consistent, and his reputation as a versatile shooting guard has continued to grow. He possesses the ability to score from both close range and beyond the arc, and his patience and skill on the court are commendable. His understanding of the game is also noteworthy. His versatility enables him to excel at the point guard position, and his progress over the years has been impressive.

2026 Trace Westercamp 6’9 PF (Ponte Vedra) Melbourne, FL

He’s got a great feel for the game. He’s got good footwork in the post and isn’t afraid to go to the basket. He’s aggressive on both ends of the floor, especially on the boards, and he’s got a knack for grabbing offensive rebounds. He can use both hands in the paint and knows how to hustle to get to the spot he likes to work at.

2026 Jasen  Lopez 6′ PG (Chaminade Madonna) Miami, FL

He was my absolute favorite player at the camp. This young man is one of the best wide receivers in the country. The night before camp, he racked up over 150 yards and even returned a punt for 67 yards! He drove four hours just to participate in the camp and played at an incredible level. He’s a top point guard who plays the game the right way. He’s got great ball-handling skills, amazing court vision, and can score from anywhere on the court. Even though he’s 6 feet tall, he’s no slouch when it comes to getting to the basket and mixing it up in the paint. I know he’s a star player on the football field, but he also has the potential to be a great basketball player.

2027 Asa Montgomery 6’6 WF (Hillgrove) Powder Springs, GA

He’s gradually gaining recognition on the national stage. He’s a smooth and patient wing who plays within his strengths. He excels at filling the lane during breakaways or taking the ball off the rim and initiating the break himself. He’s equally adept at finishing at the rim with either hand. He possesses the ability to sink deep threes or hit the 10-footer with precision. Perhaps his most remarkable attribute is his consistent ability to make the right play repeatedly. I believe he’s merely scratching the surface of his potential.

2027 Martay Barnes 6’3 CG (The Academy of Central Florida) Orlando, FL

Martay may not have had his best shooting weekend, but he consistently plays with great effort and excels on the defensive end. He exhibits qualities that make some consider him the best guard in his class, but he also recognizes his potential to dominate every time he steps on the court and is determined to do so. His greatest strength lies in his leadership. He’s always engaged in conversations on the court and ensures that his teammates are fully focused and committed to the game.

2027 Aaron Britt Jr. 6’2 PG (The Villages) Orlando, FL

He always brings a unique flair to the game. He can make you sleepy and then suddenly zoom past you. He’s always had great court vision, and we’ll find an open man. His moves and quickness let him get anywhere he wants on the court. He surprises you with his ability to sink the deep three and get to the lane and drop the floater on you. I’d love to see him more aggressive on the defensive end because I think he can be a defensive stopper.

2027 Jalen White 6’7 WF (Bella Vista Prep) Las Vegas, NV

He has just jumped onto the scene, and he jumped on in a big way. He’s long and bouncy and has a very quick first step; he can score in abundance of ways. But when he’s attacking the basket, he’s at his best. I really believe he still doesn’t understand how good he can really be. He has the ability to be a very special player. He showed he could go multiple positions and isn’t afraid to bang with bigger players in the paint.

2027 Quincy Douby Jr 6’5 SG (Miami Southridge) Miami, FL

This player possesses exceptional scoring ability, capable of generating multiple points in quick succession. When given the opportunity to gain momentum and play downhill, he becomes exceptionally challenging to defend. He possesses the skill to overcome double teams and penetrate the lane, scoring with contact. His unwavering aggressiveness is his defining attribute, characterized by his relentless effort and high intensity. When in rhythm, he demonstrates the potential to sink contested three-pointers. Additionally, he exhibits remarkable physicality as a ball defender. It is evident that his recruitment prospects are poised to experience significant growth.

2027 Khanye Moss 5’11 PG (Mater Lakes Academy) Hollywood, FL

He’s an electric guard who plays with flair and appears to be getting better with each game. He’s incredibly tough and quick, making it challenging to stay in front of him. He’s also very bouncy and can surprise you with his ability to play above the rim. He’s worked on his playmaking skills, which are evident in his ability to pass the ball to his teammates in the right spots. On the defensive end, he’s a terrific on-ball defender who can guard you for 94 feet.