EYBL LIVE Blog: Day 3 of Nike's Peach Jam
North Augusta, South Carolina – Day 3 of Peach Jam was the first day NBA Scouts and personnel were able to attend. The stakes are getting higher as pool play is starting to come to an end and bracket play approaches. On3’s National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw was in town as well. Here is how I saw it.
11:00 AM 15u Nightrydas (FL) vs. Rose City Rebels (OR)
There were not many takeaways from this one because it was a blowout from the start. The one takeaway for Rose City was 2026 Katrelle Harmon. Playing up an age group, the 6-foot-3 point guard has excellent feel and a projectable frame. Watch for Harmon to trend toward the national level as he continues to progress.
The Boozer twins were the reason 15 or so NBA scouts were in attendance, and the game was on the Peach Jam main court. Starting with 6-foot-8 Cameron Boozer, he is a fluid athlete with a lengthy frame and a high level of skill. He is never rushed with the ball and is equally effective, at this level, facing up or putting his back to the basket. He had 24-points.
6-foot-3 Cadyn Boozer is a true point guard. He is an aggressive on-the-ball defender and a controlled paint-touch point guard with the ball in his hands. Boozer is a good athlete and seemingly never gets rattled. He finished with 16-points in the win.
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9:30 AM 17u BABC (MA) vs. Pro Skills (TX)
Over 30 NBA scouts lined to baseline to get a look at one of the hottest prospects in 2023, TJ Power. The 6-foot-7 skilled forward exploded in Kansas City and his 41-point performance netted him offers from the likes of Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA, and more.
Power was good, a forward who pads the stats with the capability of scoring, defending, and passing. But with all eyes on Power, On3’s No. 112 Reid Ducharme stole the show. Coming off a 42-point performance on Day 2, the 6-foot-5 shooting guard lit the nets on fire for 20-points at halftime.
Ducharme is a smooth shooter and plays with IQ and toughness. Never rushed, he aggressively attacks closeouts and is a threat to light up the nets both off the bounce or the catch. Ducharme finished this one with 28-points going 6-of-11 from three and Power had 16-points and 6-assists in the blow-out win.