2026 6-6 W Tyler Jones – Locust Grove
The talk of camp was Tyler Jones, a bouncy combo-forward with a 4.18 GPA. Jones lived on the rim, the First Team All-Region 2-4A selection who averaged 13.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.7 steals as a junior, collecting a ridiculous amount of dunks on Sunday. Jones is the epitome of an elite athlete, easily getting off the ground with electricity. Tyler had effortless 360 slams, caught lobs and had the poster dunk of the day over the tallest attendee in camp at 6-foot-8. While Tyler’s leaping ability is his calling card, he’s more than just an athlete. He used a quick crossover to get downhill and excelled at running the floor. Jones showed he could move his feet laterally when defending smaller players in the press. Tyler is an interesting sleeper to track his senior season.
2026 6-8 F Duor Duor – South Atlanta
Maybe the best overall prospect in camp, Duor Duor was dominant in the interior when he played with purpose. Adding strength to his frame will be very important as he lost the ball a few times on drives and attempted back downs when facing physicality but there is no denying Duor’s upside. His nimble footwork is impressive, 6-foot-8 but with the quickness of a perimeter player able to grab rebounds and push the ball up the floor with a skilled handle. Duor can create mismatches on offense. His three-point shot has improved throughout his career, going from 9 to 12 to 15 made threes, topping out at 29% this past season. Duor has soft hands making him a threat as both a roller and a pop option in high ball screens. Duor’s most consistent attribute is his pursuit of the ball. He vacuums up rebounds at a high rate, moves his feet when defending outside and is an impactful shot blocker. The All-State selection was named Class 2A Best Rebounder after posting 13.9 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 2.8 blocks per game. Life University offered in September 2024. Duor should draw attention from all levels.
2026 6-0 PG Eric Love III – Thomas County Central
Eric is a veteran lead guard. Strong and compact, Love does a nice job penetrating the defense. He is able to get all the way to the rim while also maintaining court vision for kick out opportunities. Eric showed confidence in his off-hand on Sunday, getting downhill and finishing with his left. Defensively, Love got after it as an on-ball defender utilizing quick hands and feet to collect steals and keep opposing guards out of the lane. Eric enjoyed a breakout campaign last season, pouring in 18.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.9 steals while being named Region 2-5A Offensive Player of the Year.
2026 6-4 SG Colby Mullinax – Thomas County Central
Coming off a season in which he earned First Team All-Region 2-5A honors, averaging 12.7 points and 8.2 rebounds, Colby Mullinax is starting to make a name for himself outside of South Georgia. The big off-guard plays at his own pace. Colby has a sturdy frame and uses it well when playing in the paint as both a rebounder and a scorer. Mullinax plays off two feet, powering his way through defenders while using his shoulders to create separation. Colby attacked from all levels at camp. He got to the basket and looked to score with a creative finishing package. Mullinax hurt the defense on catch-and-shoot threes. With his size, Mullinax can alter shots of smaller guards and provides some switchability 2-4.
2026 6-3 W Shannon Glover – Stockbridge
Shannon came ready to play. His activity level affected games both offensively and defensively. On offense, Glover looked to attack with pull-up jumpers. When playing off the ball, Shannon flashed to open spots for easy layups. He got the ball off the backboard, crashing hard for multiple chances. Shannon has an athletic wiry build. He has the tools to become an above average defender. Glover looks to build off a junior campaign in which he averaged 7.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.
2026 5-7 PG Kaeden Union – Locust Grove
One of the smallest players in camp, Kaeden used his fast-twitch athleticism and playmaking savvy to get others around him going. Union darts around the floor with speed. He made good decisions throughout camp, often looking to handle the ball and facilitate before hunting his own shot. When Kaeden did look to score, he liked to stop on a dime for mid-range pull-ups. Union tallied 8.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.6 steals last year and will be counted on as an invaluable floor general his senior season.