Sons of NBA players a big part of 2022 NBPATop100 Camp
Lake Buena Vista, Fla. – The 2022 NBPA Top 100 Camp is loaded with talent, and that includes a number of sons of former NBA players.
The headliner is On3 Consensus 4-star Bronny James. James is joined by 10 other prospects at the camp with NBA lineage.
The NBPA Top100 Camp began June 27 and runs through July 2. On3 will be on hand for all the action June 29, when the media window begins, through July 2.
Bronny James
The son of Lebron James ranks as the No. 50 ranked prospect in the On3 Consensus ranking in the 2023 cycle. James leads all high school prospects in the On3 NIL evaluation at 6.3 million.
Andrej Stojakovic
The son of former Sacramento Kings forward Peja Stojakovic has ascended to be one of the top prospects in the 2023 cycle. Stojakovic, No. 23 in the On3 Consensus ranking, has made official visits to Stanford and UCLA. He’s scheduled to visit Texas September 10. Kentucky, Virginia and others are also in the mix.
Carey Booth
The son of former NBA power forward and current Denver Nuggets general manager Calvin Booth. Booth is a On3 Consensus 4-star power forward in the 2023 class that has made June official visits to Penn State and Marquette. Programs such as Florida, Michigan, Purdue and Texas have entered the fight for the upside power forward that is young for his class.
Ashton Hardaway
The son of former NBA All-Star and current Memphis head coach Penny Hardaway is one of the top perimeter shooting power forwards in the 2023 cycle. The 6-foot-7 Hardaway has picked up offers from Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, SMU, Oral Roberts, Wyoming, Texas State and San Diego this summer.
Cameron and Cayden Boozer
The sons of Carlos Boozer are among the best in the 2025 cycle. The 6-foot-9 Cameron Boozer sports offers from Duke, Michigan, Miami and Florida State. The 6-foot-3 point guard Cayden Boozer has an offer from Duke.
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Sir Mohammed
The 6-foot-5 small forward in the 2024 cycle is the son of long time NBA center Nazr Mohammed. Sir sports early offers from Georgia, Ole Miss and South Florida among others.
Jace Posey
The son of former NBA forward James Posey plays at Strake Jesuit High in the Houston area. The 6-foot-4 Posey doubles as the top high jumper in the high school ranks. He broke the Texas UIL 6A high jump record in May with a leap of 7-4.25. Posey’s hoops offers are Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, TCU and Arizona State.
T.J. Ford Jr.
The son of former Texas Longhorns Wooden and Naismith Award winner and NBA point guard T.J. Ford is one of the more under valued prospects in the 2023 cycle. The 5-foot-10 point guard is ascending physically and athletically entering his senior season.
Zion Augmon
The son of former NBA small forward and current player development coach Stacy Augmon is a 2024 guard out of Inderkum High in Sacramento.
Ray Allen III
The son of former NBA sharp-shooter Ray Allen has an offer from UMass, along with interest from around the country. Allen III is a 6-foot-1 guard.