
The Top 100 camp has been going on since 1994. A triple-digit number of NBA players have played in the camp and it grows year-by-year. Some of the top players in the upcoming draft tomorrow participated in the event including likely number one overall pick Cooper Flagg.
This year, there were 12 teams made up of some of the top players in the country. Georgia was one of the top talent producers at the event with seven names from the Peach State performing in front of multiple college coaches.
Colben Landrew (Wheeler) 2026 Forward
Landrew’s recruitment has been sky-rocketing over the summer from various camps. He averaged 20 points and 6.8 rebounds per game over the course of four games. He dropped a high of 23 points against Team Gibson and notched a double-double in the game. He holds offers from multiple power four schools and is listed as a four-star recruit.
Kevin Savage (Wheeler) 2027 Guard
Savage was a key piece to helping Wheeler capture the 6A state championship last season. Savage played with Team Smith and they went 2-2 with him. Savage dropped a points high of 23 in the teams last game. Overall he averaged 15 points per game at the camp. Savage is a four-star recruit in his class and is a top 50 player according to ESPN rankings.
Nasir Anderson (Norcross) 2027 guard
Anderson has become one of the hottest names in the high school basketball scene this offseason. He really became popular after his performance at the U-17 World Cup where he was named MVP of the tournament. Anderson dropped a few solid performances in which he averaged 10 points per game and added four assists per game at the camp. His best performance came when he dropped 17 points and five assists versus Team Reggie. Anderson is now listed as a four-star recruit and will look to provide a big season for Norcross in the winter.
Josh Smith Jr. (Norcross) 2027 Forward
Smith Jr is one of the few players who came into the camp without being ranked. However, Smith Jr proved he belonged when he went 3-3 from deep in his second game and overall shot 60% from deep at the camp. He averaged 5.8 points per game as he helped Team Smith, along with Kevin Savage, to a 2-2 record. Smith received his first college offer after his performance at the camp from Georgia Tech.
Jarvis Hayes Jr. (Woodward Academy) 2027 Guard
He is the son of former NBA player Jarvis Hayes and his younger brother Myles is a top 10 player in his class (2028). Hayes Jr. continues to make a name for himself as helped Woodward Academy to a deep playoff run. He averaged 10.3 points per game while playing for Team Winslow. His best performance in the team’s second game when he dropped 14 points and two assists while shooting 3-4 for downtown. Hayes Jr is a top 35 player in his class according to 247/Sports and holds offers from a lot of power four schools.