Breakout Camp Standouts

Norcross, GA- The On The Radar Hoops Breakout camp is a well-established event for some of the Southeast’s Top underclassmen to come and put their game on display in front of multiple reputable evaluators and relevant media members.  This camp alumni include countless college prospects and multiple current NBA players.

By: Kris Watkins

2027 Braydon Langston (Pictured Above)

Had a really productive season last year at East Hall as a freshman earning 2nd Team All Region Honors.  At camp he displayed his versatility on the offensive end of the floor getting out and scoring in transition, scoring on cuts to rim, and he also hit a few tough midrange shots.  What really stood out was his ability to score on the offensive glass.

2027 Zach Graves

One of the toughest players in the gym to guard when the ball is in his hands. Great footwork and uses his jab and crossover to get to his step back which he hits at a high efficiency. Handle is tight and he uses it to find openings to get his own shot or get into the paint to find open teammates.

2028 Jamai McClure

Bought stock in Jamai this spring after watching him go for 30+ as an 8th grader and I’m not selling it anytime soon. He’s one of the best young shooters/shot makers I’ve seen in a long time, with deep range, a quick release, and the ability to get a shot off from all over the court. You can tell he spends a great deal of time in the gym improving his handle since the spring which has really opened up his pull up game off the dribble. His high release point on his jump shot makes it difficult for opposing defenders to guard.

2027 Armond Smith

One of the quickest players on the court with the ball in his hands. If you don’t stop him early in transition, you might as well go ahead and put points for his team on the scoreboard. Scores in bunches getting to rim and transition and pull up 3’s. 

2027 Kaiden Long

Played extremely hard all day.  Made a concerted effort to sprint back on defense and crash the offensive glass.  Good hands inside and has the ability to score with either hand around the basket using patient footwork to get to his spot at the rim.

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