T-Web's- Courtroom Hoops Top Sixty Standouts

This weekend we traveled up to Hernando. MS to check out some of the talent from North Mississippi, as well as some of the top guys from the Memphis area. This is Courtroom Hoops 2nd year hosting the camp and the talent didn’t disappoint. Below are a few players who caught my eye throughout the day.

2024 6’ Caleb Hunt ( Olive Branch)

Hunt had a really good day on the court playing as the main point guard. He did a great job of organizing plays and getting his teammates involved. He not only helped them score, but he also controlled the pace of the game and kept the other team on their toes. Hunt also showed off his scoring skills when the team needed it, consistently finding ways to score and make a big impact. Overall, he showed that he is a versatile and leader on the court.

20024 6’3 Murray Norman ( Munford High School )

Norman was a formidable presence at the camp. His skill and unwavering commitment made him stand out. He not only handled the ball with grace, but his precise shooting amazed everyone. Yet, what truly impressed everyone was his natural understanding of the game. Norman effortlessly predicted the game's direction, consistently making smart choices that resulted in points on the board.

2024 6’8 Nazir Allen ( PCA)

In my opinion, Allen is not just one of the top under the radar wings in the Deep South region, but also a versatile player who possesses a multitude of skills that any D1 program would be lucky to have. His ability to make deep 3-pointers consistently puts him ahead of his competition, as he has proven time and time again that he can sink shots from beyond the arc with ease. Additionally, his athleticism allows him to finish above the rim, providing an electrifying presence on offense that keeps the crowd on their feet. But it's not just his offensive abilities that make Allen an exceptional player. His defensive prowess shouldn't be overlooked either, as he consistently comes up with timely stops and disrupts opposing players with his quick reflexes and tenacious mindset. With such a well-rounded skill-set and a tremendous amount of potential, it's no wonder that Allen is garnering attention from D1 programs across the country.

2024 5’11 Josiah Nelson (Lewisburg)

Josiah showed great leadership in the game by organizing the team well. He used his smarts and good understanding of the game to create easy chances for his teammates to score. Nelson, on the other hand, impressed with his speed and ability to change direction quickly. He not only scored well close to the basket but also made some impressive jump shots.

2024 6’3 Colain Brown ( Holly Springs)

Brown was an exceptional athlete at the camp, impressing spectators with his incredible speed and jumping ability. He was a tough opponent to guard because of his agility and skillful ball-handling. Brown was also remarkable at navigating through defenders and scoring at the rim with finesse. Not only was he great offensively, but he also excelled at defense by disrupting passes and making steals. With such impressive skills, Brown is definitely a player to watch in the upcoming season.

2024 6’ Ayden Kelley (Northpoint)

Kelly was one of the best shooters we saw all day at the camp. He consistently made three-pointers in multiple games. He also showed great skills in handling the ball, making it past defenders easily and scoring with precision. It was clear that Kelly can play well as both a point guard and shooting guard. Everyone is excited to see what he'll do in his senior season.

2024 6’8 Jayce Graham (Desoto Central)

Graham shined in the event, showing off his outstanding skills and talent in the post. He proved to be a strong presence on the court with his impressive moves and footwork. He excelled on both offense and defense, altering shots and grabbing rebounds. Graham is a valuable asset to his team and has the potential to become a notable player in the future. His bright future in basketball is evident with his limitless potential and undeniable upside.

2025 5’11 Jax Wilson (Independence)

Wilson is an exceptional basketball player who is skilled at changing speeds and making creative moves. He is difficult for defenders to handle because of his scoring ability and unselfishness. Wilson is smart, always making the right play in important situations. He has a unique finesse and talent that makes him unpredictable on the court.

2025 6’ Eli Patrick (Mumford)

Eli was another standout performer in the weekend's basketball games, showcasing his exceptional shooting skills and demonstrating a deep understanding of the game. Not only did he make impressive shots, but he also displayed a keen awareness of positioning himself strategically on the court. His off-the-ball movement was truly remarkable and stood out as some of the finest we witnessed throughout the entire camp. Eli's ability to navigate and find openings in the defense was a testament to his basketball IQ and his dedication to honing his craft.

2025 6’1 Eric Oliver (Hernando)

Oliver was another standout point guard that dazzled us with his skills over the weekend. His explosive style of play was simply impressive, as he effortlessly showcased his elite ball-handling abilities. Time and time again, Oliver fearlessly attacked the rim, constantly applying pressure on the opposing defense. His tenacity and quickness allowed him to penetrate the defense effortlessly, creating scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates.

2025 5’10 Jaden Fisher (Desoto Central)

Jaden's scoring skills, effective offense, and strong guard play were crucial. He consistently connected with Graham inside and his other teammates on the sides. We’ve heard a lot about Fisher over the last year and will look to see him more at the SSP Tip-Off classic next month.

2024 6’ Mario Davis (Lewisburg)

Davis displayed excellent point guard skills during the day. He played fast, distributed the ball effectively, and made his open shots. His physique is impressive, and he can be disruptive when driving to the basket. Davis and Nelson will form a formidable backcourt duo for Lewisburg this season.

Telante Webber