The youngest groups at PrimeTime Nationals proved that the future is bright, as the 2032 and 2034 classes featured a wave of rising talent ready to make their mark. Among the 2032 standouts were CJ Davis, PJ Commings, Tylen Thomas, Kendall Woodfork, and Maddox Mott, each showing polish and poise beyond their years. The 2034 division brought its own excitement, with dynamic guards like Jeremiah Mason, Shawn McKnight, Aiden Henderson, and Christopher Joshua, alongside the strong and versatile CJ Jimerson in the frontcourt. Together these players showcased skill, IQ, and energy that will make them names to track closely as they continue to
Month: July 2025
The 2030 division at PrimeTime Nationals showcased a complete pool of rising stars, with guards and forwards alike making major statements on the court. Electrifying backcourt talent included Kayden Williams (IFN), Druz Harig (3D), Kharon Azmar (YGC), Michael Green (GCBC North), Kole Ogamba (GCBC North), Matthew Rucker, and Heir Jackson each bringing a mix of scoring, playmaking, and defensive impact. In the paint, forwards such as Trevyn Brown (YGC), Hayden Purvis (Phoenix), Kadin Morton (Express), Anthony Cooper (GCBC North), and MJ Daniels impressed with their rebounding, toughness, and versatility. Together, this group left no doubt that the 2030 class is one to watch closely
The 8th grade division at PrimeTime Nationals was loaded with talent showcasing a mix of size, speed, and skill that had coaches and scouts buzzing all weekend. Standout guards included Tyaun Grutel (Family Ties), Yunni Robinson (MLE), Jayden Dunlap (Day Elite), Elijah Brooks (Phoenix), TJ Johnson (Dallas Mustangs), Braylon Manning (Dallas Mustangs), Kash Upton (Empire), Brayden Ball (Empire), and clutch performer Braylon Jones (One of Us). In the frontcourt impact forwards such as Alex Alexander (Max Levels), Hardy Sheppard (Family Ties), Seth Ndri, Elijah Collins (Hard Hoops), Jon Anderson (Hard Hoops), Tyler Skinner (Empire OK), and Dylan Butler (Team Phoenix) displayed size, athleticism, and scoring touch. Rounding
The Motion 32 Lone Star Championship gave a spotlight to players making a name for themselves. From confident young hoopers to proven leaders this weekend had no shortage of talent…. 🔥 Ajani Ziyad – Class of 2026 📏 Height: 6’2” 📸 IG: @ajfrmda414 ⚡️ A confident player with a versatile scoring game, he’s comfortable in isolation, attacking closeouts, or making reads off the bounce. 🚀 With his physical tools and aggressive mindset, he’s a tough cover from start to finish. 🌟 Lennox Jones – Class of 2027📏 Height: 6’0”📸 IG:
The Dallas–Fort Worth area continues to churn out some of the most promising basketball talents in the nation, and the 2027 class is shaping up to be truly exceptional. From dynamic guards with court vision to versatile forwards who dominate inside and out these athletes are already turning heads with their skill, athleticism, and basketball IQ. Whether you’re a college recruiter scouting the next breakout star, a coach seeking the next cornerstone player or a fan tracking rising talent this guide dives deep into the prospects across the region’s competitive
Almost done with the annual “Pre-Live Series”. A strong group of players from the Classes of 2026, 2027, and 2028 showed out in a recent Southern Assault practice session as they prep for the Live Period in Rockhill, SC. Notable performers included Parker McDaniel, Joel Hudgins, Sid Barla, Mason Shephard, David Balliraine, Davion Adkins, Coleman Elkins, Caison Robinson, and James Sanderson. From shot-making to explosive dunks, each brought something valuable to the court.
The inaugural Pre-Live Series is a set of practices where the TPT staff attends grassroots practices prior to the July live period that everybody is always preparing for. Checking out practice gives scouts the chance to take another look at key prospects, not only to update our rankings but also to shape the detailed scouting reports I share with college coaches each week. While practices may not always feature full 5-on-5 or live gameplay offering valuable insight into a player’s coachability, half-court IQ, effort during drills, and overall demeanor. Texas

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