2025 Junior Elite 75 Recaps pt. 3

Brandon Doherty (2029)
Doherty displayed a deep offensive bag, using crafty ball-handling to create open looks for himself and his teammates. His dribbling ability will take him a long way.
Elias Boben (2029)
Boben did it all. He was a fantastic rebounder, got to the hoop at will, and defended the ball very well. He has all the tools you want in a developing young player.
Emmanuel Boben (2029)
Emmanuel Boben got to the rim with ease, showing an impressive ability to finish with defenders in his face.
TJ Espinosa (2029)
Espinosa impressed in multiple ways. His nasty crossover, fluid movement, cerebral off-ball cutting, and reliable floater in the paint made for an outstanding showcase performance.
Cohen Nelson (2029)
Nelson was everything you want in a ball-handler. He kept his eyes up, frequently creating open looks for teammates, handled the rock with confidence, and showcased a deep bag of creative moves.
Cam Neves (2029)
Neves impressed not just with his skills, but with his heart. Our scouts described his game with one short, telling word: “tough.” His energy was the heartbeat of his squad.
Israel Muzela (2029)
Muzela displayed incredible body control and composure throughout the event. With crafty footwork and a smooth shooting stroke, he hit several tough fadeaway jumpers that caught our scouts’ attention.
David Jordan Nguidjoi (2029)
David’s athleticism shined as he finished up and around defenders with his quick burst off the floor. His ability to rise up and score in an instant stood out.
Cody Tolley (2029)
Tolley was a defensive anchor inside the paint. His footwork and instincts led to several emphatic blocks, providing a strong interior presence for his squad.
Logan Boyle (2029)
Boyle got into the paint at will throughout the showcase, frequently capitalizing with impressive touch and footwork around the rim.