The first stage of the Nike EYBL slate has concluded, with the Peach Jam portion of the schedule set to kick off this week. In addition to getting looks at prospects, these events are a great way to try to gain insight into who certain programs might be prioritizing and where the next offers may go. With that in mind, here's what we saw during the first stage of play at the EYBL.
While coaching staffs will try to take in as much action as possible, there are usually certain teams that programs seem to be paying more attention to, either by catching as many of their sessions as possible or by sending multiple staff members to a particular game. Teams that I can confirm Nova staff members saw more than one time are Team Final, City Rocks and Pro Skills. Teams that had multiple Nova staffers at games included City Rocks, Pro Skills, The Family and Team Why Not. Immediately we can surmise that there is a player/players of interest on City Rocks and Pro Skills.
Nova staff members also spent a good amount of time watching the NH Lightning and Nova commit Mark Armstrong and Team Melo and 2022 target Cam Whitmore.
With the info we have we can try to project who the Wildcats might be looking at. Now, there is a lot of speculation here and attempting to put together pieces of information. But between the information we have on who Nova was watching, rumblings we're hearing throughout the recruiting world, and other things like connections to certain high schools or AAU programs, we can at the very least put together a list of names to keep an eye on and use that to help inform us as we watch the recruiting cycle unfold. Here are some players we think are worth watching. (All prospects are class of 2022 unless noted)
J.J. Starling - 6-4 PG, City Rocks, La Lumiere HS, 4-stars (No. 46 in Rivals 150)
Jaheim Bethea - 6-2 G, Team Final, Math, Civics, & Sciences HS (Not ranked, Bethea is a late riser)
Jameel Brown - 6-4 G, Team Final, Haverford School HS, 4-stars (No. 112) (Previously committed to Purdue, reopened recruitment)
Rodney Rice - 6-4 G, Team Durant, Dematha Catholic HS, 4-stars (No. 57)
Darren Buchanan - 6-7 F, Team Durant, Woodrow Wilson HS, 3-stars
Akil Watson - 6-8 F, NH Lightning, Don Bosco Prep HS, 4-stars (No. 51) (Class of 2023)
Tarik Watson- 6-7 F, NH Lightning, Don Bosco Prep HS (class of 2024)
Malik Reneau - 6-9 F, Nightrydas Elite, Montverde Academy HS, 4-stars (No. 52)
Jett Howard, 6-6 SG/SF, Nightrydas Elite, IMG Academy HS, 4-stars (No. 40)
Jaden Bradley, 6-3 G, Team CP3, IMG Academy HS, 5-stars (No. 18)
Some other names that feel more like stretches but could be possibilities include Aaron Carter (City Rocks, Don Bosco Prep) and Khalif Crawley Jr. (Team Durant, Math, Civics, & Sciences).
We'll be watching for further information as games resume this week. ESPN U will broadcast the semifinals and finals on Saturday and Sunday (July 24-25) for anyone who wants to tune in and get their own look at some of these players. In addition, all games can be livestreamed at the following link...
https://nikeeyb.com/livestream/