Prep Hoops Live Day 2 Standouts
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12 hours of live period basketball later brings Day 2 of Prep Hoops Live to a close. Today brings more athletic wings, dynamic bigs, and guards with the goods. Below are 11 prospects that stood out on Saturday. Logan Bishop…
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Continue Reading12 hours of live period basketball later brings Day 2 of Prep Hoops Live to a close. Today brings more athletic wings, dynamic bigs, and guards with the goods. Below are 11 prospects that stood out on Saturday.
Logan Bishop | KC Spurs 2023
Bishop had a big second half to make this list. He finished the game with 15 points, 13 of them coming in the final minutes. The 6’2 guard showed off deep range and a quick release connecting on three threes. He’s a scrappy defender that dove on the floor for loose balls and poked the ball away from ball handlers.
Autrail Manning Jr. | FIFA 2024
The 2026 prospect played up two age levels to show off his skills. Manning Jr. scored 44 points between two games, hitting a ton of shots off the dribble. He’s a quick lead guard that can attack downhill, hit shots off the catch, and score in the midrange. Manning Jr. shines as a playmaker where his passing out of the pick and roll makes the game easier for teammates. He made 9 threes on Saturday.
Milyan Smith-Walker | M24 Legends 2023
Smith-Walker is a forceful athlete that puts pressure on the rim. He had several coast to coast finishes, showcasing strength and athleticism on the break. The 2023 prospect turns halfcourt sets into transition opportunities with the way he gets downhill. The Virginia native can score out of the post, draw fouls, and rebounds like a bigger player.
Isaac Nyakundi | Starks Elite 2023
Nyakundi is a 6’9 big that can stretch the floor. He connected on three corner threes after crushing the rim on big dunks. The 2023 prospect showed off a fluid handle in the open court, blocked several shots, lived above the rim on the break and in the halfcourt.
Andrew Signorelli & Trevor Gillis| Ball4Lyfe 2024
Ball4Lyfe 16U has the luxury of two pressure release valves on the perimeter. Signorelli has produced as a shooter in every stop on the circuit. Today wasn’t much different as the 6’6 wing knocked down 3 of his 5 three pointers. Between his size and quick release, he gets shots off with ease. Gillis is much of the same. The 6’5 wing nailed 3 off his own shots from deep, finishing with 11 points. He’s been a consistent catch and shoot threat since the AAU season began.
David Iweze | Texas Impact 2023
Iweze is only 15 years old playing on the highest level of summer ball. The 6’7 2025 prospect showed flashes of production all game. He blocked and affected shots against a pair of big men of like size. He finished around the rim, using his length. Iweze flashed his handle and made several assists when defenses sent a second man.
Kelvin Amoako | Top 1 Basketball Club 2023 Select
Amoako may not have had a big night in the scoring column, but the 6’9 big man did other things well. He ran the floor, rebounded in a crowded paint area, and blocked shots. His length, motor, and ability to finish as the roll are all quality attributes.
Donaven Davis Donaven Davis 6'1" | PG Wylie | 2023 State TX | Dallas Showtyme 2023
Davis is the next in a long line of high-level guards to play for Dallas Showtyme. He’s a strong downhill attacker that finishes through contact. His athleticism drives a strong game filled with separation and shotmaking. Davis can score in the midrange with pull up jumpers and floaters.
George Bellevue George Bellevue 6'5" | PF Lincoln Way East | 2023 State IL | Hoops4Health
The 6’6 forward had a loud 10 points. He finished against a group of athletic forwards with similar size. His frame and strength made him a force around the basket. He threw down a big dunk in transition and finished plays as a cutter.
PJ Newbill | Team Factory 2023
Newbill produced on both ends. He had six points scoring in transition and off drives. In those instances he showed off next level athleticism. What he did on the defensive end solidified his game. The 6 foot guard blocked shots at the rim, rebounded both ends, and created turnovers with his presence in passing lanes. Newbill’s effortless athleticism, length, and timing made him a promising two way prospect.