Jr. EYBL Academy: Day 2 Evals!


I spent June 4-5 in Houston covering the Nike Jr. EYBL Academy and on the second day there were eight additional players I wanted to highlight before I lock in on the prospects at the NBPA Top 100 Camp in Rock Hill, S.C, June 11-13

Here are the 2029 prospects that impressed me in my second round of evaluations.

Photo courtesy of Ani Umana/Athlete AI

Chance Finaylson, 6’5 SF – Newport, RI
Advanced strength with good position size and skill. Strength is slashing and finishing. Has a functional enough handle to be a second or third handler for a team. Capable making shots from the perimeter, but when Finaylson utilizes his strength drives and stays in attack mode, he makes a huge impact in games.

Mamadou Sow, 6’8 C/PF – Phoenix, AZ
Active forward who runs floor and made an impact as a rim protector and play finisher. Still on the raw side offensively, but showed potential of some expansion and skill on the block.

Timothy Young, 6’0 PG – Oklahoma City, OK
Younger brother of Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young. Like Trae, he’s a crafty player with a good feel for the game. Shoots well from deep and operates best as pick n roll handler. Also like his brother, I do think he’ll make noticeable strides as a player over the years.

Abdriel Montanez, 6’5 SF – Milwaukee, WI
Has good positional size and shooting touch. Played hard, competed on both ends and made shots off the catch from 3-point range.

Felix Okam, 6’7 C/PF – Grand Prairie, TX
High energy forward with developing skillset. Utilizes length on both ends, can face-up and attack from mid-post. Like his touch around the rim. Dives to the basket on misses and as a roller. Okam has a good foundation to build off of.

Braeden Greenup, 6’0 SG – Creedmoor, NC
Lefty with elevation and confidence as a shooter. Reminds me of a young Maxwell Evans (Vanderbilt – TCU) with the shooting mechanics and ability to make pull-up jumpers with minimal space needed.

Zechariah Tchoubtong, 6’3 2/1 CG – Derwood, MD
Strongly built southpaw guard that possesses wiggle off the dribble. Attacks with either hand and a good live dribble passer with his left. Used plus handle, strength, passing chops and finishing to score and play-make.

Kamsi Divine Nwobodo, 6’6 PF – Richmond, TX
An interesting prospect that will get better over time. Skinny but played stronger than he looked. Can attack from top of the key and finish with a layup or dunk at the rim. Made a few jumpers over the week as well. Once he finds balance of when to operate inside or out, Nwobodo can be a bigger offensive threat.



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