Darius Stevens 6’7” 2010 Merrillville (Merrillville IN)
Great-looking athletic combo-forward has a great body that should only get better as he gets older as well as a very nice perimeter shot that he can get off with an accurate and quick release. Upside is off the charts! Not bad in the classroom too (3.5 GPA).
Marques Teague 6’0” 2011 Pike (Indianapolis IN)
Arriving late at the camp after unofficially visiting Ohio State on Saturday afternoon, Teague is a quick and slithering scorer that excels at taking defenders off the dribble and finishing with consistency. Teague has the potential to be an athletic point or if he grows 2-3 more inches, a nifty off-guard that can create problems with his pesky pressure defense.
Jacob Thomas 6’0” 2010 Columbia Heights (Columbia Heights MN)
Smooth as silk off-guard has a pure outside shooting stroke and his 11 points (including two big shots down the stretch during the Top 20 game) was a major reason that his White squad was able to finish off the Black team for a hard-fought 91-88 win. Very underrated defender also helped on the glass (4 boards).
Xavier Tipton 5’8” 2010 Vincent (Milwaukee WI)
Ultra-quick playmaker has a swift “pop” in his first step as well as precision passing ability as his 12 assists in the Top 20 game attests. Tipton also has a very confident handle and the savvy to run a team at the next level.
Tony Tolliver 6’4” 2010 Washington (Indianapolis IN)
Strong and physical wing loves to compete and plays hard at both ends. Good student (3.2 GPA) attacks the basket with authority.
Chris Welker 6’5” 2010 Zionsville (Zionsville IN)
Tough small forward is a terrific student (4.0 GPA) as well as a skilled offensive performer. Possessing a sturdy physique, Welker moves well and has great intangibles. An injury in his last camp game forced him to miss playing in the top game here, but there is no denying that he is a warrior and physical competitor every time he laces them up.
Nino Williams 6’6” 2010 Milestone Academy (Kansas City MO)
Athletic and active combo-forward makes plays at both ends. As his perimeter skills continue to develop, Williams’ value should soar and make him the object of loads of D-I attention.