Malik Gillespie, Warner Robins All-Stars, 2026 Guard

Already with an offer in hand from Georgia State, the 6-foot-2 rising junior entered the first live evaluation period looking to add to his list and the mission was accomplished. Arkansas-Pine Bluff threw its name into the hat following an impressive showing versus Jetlife. He averaged 16 points in four games highlighted by a 25-point outburst against Hoop Atlanta. Malik’s midrange pullup is his strongest asset, but the improvement shooting the 3-ball coupled with elite athleticism have prompted college coaches to monitor him even closer. Right now, Gillespie is the hottest name in the mid-Peach State area and we expect a full regional blowup by summer’s end.

Trey Bradley, Devin Butts Elite, 2025 Wing

Bradley is a tough, athletic prospect that played with a chip on his shoulders each time out. He got to the rim effortlessly and finished strong through contact. A breakout performance against SEBA on day two led to an offer from Voorhees University. At 6-foot-4 with an above average skillset and competitive nature, Trey will be a hot target the rest of the summer.

Braden Moore, Georgia Canes, 2025 Guard

Moore has been on fire all spring at On the Radar events and it paid off at the Sweet 16 with an offer from Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Offensively, he carved up anyone in front of him with a collection of moves.  The Lee County product has a flair that has his name buzzing hard on the trail, so don’t be surprised to see more offers come down the pike soon. Stock up.

Isaiah Camon, Devin Butts Elite, 2025 Guard

Camon was steady every game. His full court on-ball defensive activity helped get easy baskets off steals throwing him into an offensive rhythm that was beautiful to watch. A few coaches and evaluators were whispering about Isaiah’s energy and effort which is a good sign heading into the June and July evaluation periods. The Lowndes County standout is teetering on receiving his first official offer. Stay tuned.

Christian Little, Warner Robins All-Stars, 2025 Wing

Being a consistent inside-out offensive threat is Little’s calling card, but noticeable improvements in other facets of his game has college coaches adding him to their recruiting boards. This weekend, he averaged 7 rebounds and 2 steals to go along with 14.5 points. Standing 6-foot-4 with a chiseled frame, Christian is starting to check boxes that will surely lead to next level opportunities. Keep an eye out here because a breakout could be on the horizon.