Thursday's Standouts from EYBL Peach Jam
On3 is in North Augusta for EYBL’s Peach Jam, the top high school basketball event of the summer. College coaches, NBA scouts, media, and fans all collided at the Riverview Park Activities Center to watch some of the best of the best compete. Here are your standouts from Thursday.
On3 MVP: Five-Star SF Cooper Flagg
Maine United’s Cooper Flagg, On3’s No. 1 ranked prospect in the 2025 class, drew quite a few eyeballs Thursday afternoon. In a standing room only crowd, the 6-9 wing did not disappoint. Flagg showed us why he is one of the best prospects in high school basketball, regardless of class. He can do it all, on both ends of the floor. He can act as the primary ball handler and score in a variety of ways, whether that’s getting all the way to the rim, or pulling up from mid range. Some players only rely on the offensive end, but Flagg is an incredible defender and is an excellent rim protector. He finished with 38 points, 16 rebounds, 6 assists and 11 blocks. Duke’s Jon Scheyer, as well as assistants from Kentucky, Kansas, UConn, Michigan, and others looked on.
2. Four-Star SF Isaiah Evans (Duke)
Team CP3’s Isaiah Evans is a shot maker. Coming off movement, setting his feet, and rising up, there might not be a player at Peach Jam better. Great length and a high release, he can get hot. The Duke commit had 27 points on 6-11 3P. — On3’s Jamie Shaw
3. Four-Star SG John Mobley (Ohio State)
John Mobley of Vegas Elite has an impressive feel and can really create space to get off a shot. The four-star guard is already committed to Ohio State and the Buckeyes are getting an absolute bucket-getter. He’s a high-IQ player with an excellent shot-making ability. Finished with 22 points.
4. Four-Star CG Jasper Johnson
Jasper Johnson of Team Thad can score in bunches. The Lexington native did a great job of getting downhill, showing nice tough around the rim. Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, and others have extended offers. Finished with 24 points and six rebounds.
5. Four-Star SF Drake Powell (North Carolina)
Team CP3’s Drake Powell makes winning plays. He is a tough minded player that wants to win, and that is obvious each time he steps on the floor. The UNC signee had 18 points and 18 rebounds in the win. — On3’s Jamie Shaw
6. Five-Star SF Karter Knox
Karter Knox struggled from three but got it done within the arc. He has great size, athleticism, and an understanding of how to score the basketball. Kentucky, Louisville, Arkansas, Auburn are among those in pursuit. Finished with 23 points and four rebounds.
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7. Future Five-Star SF Tyran Stokes
Tyran Stokes of Vegas Elite is the definition of a man-child. The 6-foot-7, 225-pound small forward just finished his freshman year of high school but you’d never know it. He already has a college ready body and elite athleticism. Very explosive player that loves to get downhill. Finished with 14 points.
8. Four-Star SF Rakease Passmore
Rakease Passmore of Team Thad is a high-level athlete. He does a great job of getting to the rim and has a strong body to finish through contact. A good rebounder for his position. A phenomenal defender. Finished with 19 points and eight rebounds.
9. Four-Star SG Mikey Lewis
Mikey Lewis of Oakland Soldiers is a smooth and confident scorer. He has a crafty, and patient handle that gets him to his spots and he has a great feel of when/how to get a shot up. Finished with 24 points and 4 assists in the win. Is shooting 40.4% from three through 5 Peach Jam games. — On3’s Jamie Shaw
10. Four-Star SG Isaiah Sealy
Isaiah Sealy of MoKan 16s plays an aggressive, downhill game. He has a great frame, with length and and burst. Loved how he touched the paint and was not afraid of the physicality. He played on ball majority of the game, changed pace, and made tough plays. Had 15 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 assists. — On3’s Jamie Shaw