



Vikram Rajagopalan
Los Altos, California
School: Covington Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
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Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: #200


















Player Evaluation
Rajagopalan, a 5’3 prospect from California and part of the class of 2028, was a player that had a tremendous attitude and it immediately stood out to his coaches. Wanted to learn and he always played with exceptional effort on the court. Offensively, he was stronger when he was showing his range and jumper but was also effective in his decision making, his ability to make plays, and help on the boards as well. Next in his development, he can continue to improve his off hand abilities and his back to the basket, as well as working hard on the defensive end. Coach Mack said “Vik had a very positive attitude and his effort was always there. Work on form shooting and ball handling. Work on your quickness and explosiveness as a player as well.”


Brody Lunt
Liberty, Missouri
School: Liberty Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 1"
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Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: #201


















Player Evaluation
Lunt, a 5’1 prosect from Missouri, had a natural ability at a young age to impact the game with his outside shooting, getting to his spots, and showing off his confident release. He made the defenses pay countless times with his range and ability to get to his spots, displaying smooth mechanics in his shot. But he was also a guard that had a nice burst to his game, passed the ball well, and had good vision on the floor. Next in his development, Lunt can continue to work on his penetration ability and finishing inside, being a more dynamic and diverse guard. Coach Reynoso said “Strength is catch and shoot but would be great if you worked on quicker release and always being in triple threat. Good pump fakes as well but work on reading the defense. Need to get faster laterally and positioning for rebounds more.”


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Uniform Number: #202


















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Player Evaluation


Brycen Bowie
Lubbock, Texas
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Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: #204


















Player Evaluation
Bowie, a 5’2 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2027, was a great teammate and had a winning attitude for the game. He played hard and gave maximum effort, as well as showing more of his strengths that included his passing and ball handling, his range on his shot and release, and his on-ball defense. Next in his development, Bowie can continue to improve his ability to make plays and penetrate, finishing stronger, his footwork and quickness, and mixing it up more on the offensive end. Coach Chapman said “It was great to coach Bowie at the camp. He can continue to work on the little things in his game, including his shooting, handles, and other areas, as well as his knowledge for the game.”


Onie Lewis IV
Corinth, Texas
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Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
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Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: #205


















Player Evaluation
Lewis, a 5’5 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2027, is a player that showed flashes as a young player that can take him far in the game but also is a developing prospect that can continue to improve. He was very vocal on both ends of the court and also very unselfish. He handled pressure really well, has a quick first step, sees the floor well, and create for others. Also was ready to shoot when the opportunities were there. Skilled guard. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his shooting and range on his shot, work on being shot-ready at all times, and work on dribble-handoff situations on the court.


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Uniform Number: #242


















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Player Evaluation


Jacob Coleman
Oak Point, Texas
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Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: #244


















Player Evaluation
Coleman, a 5’8 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2027, was another prospect that possessed good early size and was able to make plays in a variety of ways. His strengths in his game was his ability to penetrate and make plays, his on-ball defense, his quickness at his size, and his effort on the court; really played hard throughout the entire camp. Next in his development, Coleman can continue to work on his ball-handling, finishing around the basket, his passing, and his shooting. Coach Chapman said “It was a pleasure coaching Jacob. Continue to work on the fundamentals of the game and understanding the game more. Work on learning to be good at doing the little things on the court.”


Noah Long
Daleville, Indiana
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Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Lamelo Ball
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: #245


















Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2022


Dylan Matlock-Reed
McKinney, Texas
School: E.D. Walker Middle School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Justin Reed (Father)
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: #246


















Player Evaluation
Reed, a 5’9 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2027, is a developing forward that was able to grow and develop as a player throughout the camp. There are still areas for him to improve on with is overall game but he was solid with his ability to use his size and be active on the boards, be quicker than his opponents in areas on the floor, and making plays in a variety of ways and levels. Next in his development, Reed can continue to improve his shot in different situations and settings, as well as his off-ball defense and his passing ability. Coach Chapman said “It was a pleasure coaching Dylan. Focus on improving your fundamentals in your game. Also, work on your toughness. You can’t control everything but you can control how you react and handle on the court. Continue to work on your game


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Uniform Number: #249


















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Player Evaluation


Yoshua Hankins
Temecula, California
School: Julian Charter
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: #267


















Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2022




Owen Johnson
Reno, Nevada
School: Caughlin Raneh
Position: Power Forward
Height: 5' 6"
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Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: #268


















Player Evaluation
Johnson, a 5’6 prospect from Nevada, is a young forward that is a developing prospect on the floor. He understands and does a nice job in making his presence felt in the paint, but we believe there is more in his game that he could and will be showing down road. Johnson was able to finish well when the opportunity was there, he had a strong showing with his ability to defend on and off the ball, he was active without the ball in his hands, and was strong with his back to the basket. Next in his development is to continue to get stronger and quicker as a player, as well as improve his ball-handling skills. Coach King said “Owen, I need you to be more aggressive while you are in the post and really go after the offensive board. Continue to work on being active on the boards as well as running the floor. You will be able to make a strong presence down in the paint, really box out your opponent, and you could be a dominant force down in the paint.”


Grant Lewis
Grand Junction, Colorado
School: Redlands Middle school
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Height: 5' 4"
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Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: #269


















Player Evaluation
Lewis, a 5’4 prospect from Colorado and part of the class of 2028, really showcased his love for the game and wanting to get better, very coachable at his age and great attitude. When on the floor, he was able to find his spots and show an impressive range to his game, while also having a confident release and mechanics to his shot. Lewis also was always moving on the floor and finding ways to get his hands on the ball, especially on the boards. Coach Crenshaw said “Grant has an amazing love for the game. He is very coachable with a great attitude. I have enjoyed coaching him this week. He can continue to work on being more aggressive when the ball is in his hands.”




Mission Mayfield
La Habra, California
School: Inspire
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Clyde Drexler
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: #270


















Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2022


Pranav Mahendran
San Diego, California
School: Sol
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
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Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: #271


















Player Evaluation
Mahendran, a 4’11 prospect from California and part of the class of 2028, really made strong improvements in his game from Day 1 to Day 3. He was very coachable and adjusted well, and was really able to shine the more he played. As far as his strengths on the court, he excelled when he was able to have the ball in his hands, creating with his handles, using his off hand well, making the right passes to open teammates, creating and get by defenders, and showing more of his vision. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his shot from multiple levels, his rebounding, and his back to the basket moves. Coach said “He made the biggest adjustments from the start to the end of the camp, especially on the defensive side of things. He can continue to build confidence in his game, believe in yourself to make plays. Establish a quicker first step and go get the ball when his teammates are in trouble. Play assertive but have fun.”




Chase Clemetson
Reno, Nevada
School: Marci Herz Elementary
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: #272


















Player Evaluation
Clemetson, a 4’10 prospect from Nevada, had a good overall showing at the camp and was able to showcase his strengths in his game and where he will need to continue to develop. As far as his strengths, Clemetson was strong in areas such as his range on his perimeter shooting, finding the open spots for his shot, and his mechanics. He was also strong in being another ball handler on the court, his ability to find teammates and make the right reads, and his on-ball defense. Coaches loved his attitude and effort throughout the weekend. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his back to the basket moves, his use of his off hand, his quickness and transition defense, and rebounding. Coach Stewart said “I love the way you play the game. You did exactly what I said and what was needed for an undersized guard. You aren’t afraid to step up and make those hustle plays. Continue to work on your off hand as that will help your game in a big way.”


Legend Reed
Staunton, Virginia
School: Shelburne
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: #273


















Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2022