Kentucky targets attending NBPA Top 100 Camp in Orlando
The 2024 NBPA Top 100 Camp in Orlando, FL is underway. Starting Saturday and continuing throughout Thursday, 100 of the nation’s top high school recruits will converge at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
Now in year 30, the NBPA Top 100 Camp is regarded as one of the premier events available for high school basketball prospects. Over 300 alums have gone on to play in the NBA since it began in 1994. Current and former NBA players, high school coaches, and overall basketball experts make the trip to Florida each year to teach and mentor the next generation of hoopers.
Living up to the camp’s name, NBA scouts and personnel from all 30 professional franchises will be in attendance to check out the talent. Additionally, for just two days (June 11-12), college coaches will be allowed under NCAA guidelines to evaluate the camp. There are plenty of major Kentucky targets in the field, so expect new head coach Mark Pope and some of his assistants to make the trip down south.
Who will Pope and Co. have close eyes on? Below are the NBPA Top 100 Camp participants with some level of interest from the Wildcats, including a pair of Bluegrass natives.
Class of 2025 attendees
Brayden Burries (CG) 6-4, 185 | Eleanor Roosevelt (Riverside, CA)
5-star: No. 14 overall, No. 1 CG
Hudson Greer (SG) 6-6, 180 | Lake Travis (Austin, TX)
4-star: No. 19 overall, No. 7 SG
Nikola Bundalo (PF) 6-9, 205 | Western Reserve Academy (Uniontown, OH)
4-star: No. 22 overall, No. 5 PF
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Tounde Yessoufou (SF) 6-5, 210 | St. Joseph (Santa Maria, CA)
4-star: No. 23 overall, No. 7 SF
Chris Cenac (PF) 6-10, 210 | Isidore Newman (New Orleans, LA)
4-star: No. 26 overall, No. 7 PF
Jerry Easter (CG) 6-4, 185 | La Lumiere School (Toledo, OH)
4-star: No. 27 overall, No. 2 CG
Kingston Flemings (PG) 6-3, 165 | William J. Brennan (San Antonio, TX)
4-star: No. 28 overall, No. 5 PG
Xavion Staton (C) 7-0, 210 | Sierra Vista (Las Vegas, NV)
4-star: No. 29 overall, No. 1 C
Davion Hannah (CG) 6-5, 180 | Nicolet (Glendale, WI)
4-star: No. 30 overall, No. 3 CG
Malachi Moreno (C) 7-0, 210 | Great Crossing (Georgetown, KY)
4-star: No. 36 overall, No. 2 C
Jordan Scott (SF) 6-5, 165 | South Lakes (Reston, VA)
4-star: No. 73 overall, No. 16 SF
Acaden Lewis (PG) 6-3, 170 | Sidwell Friends School (Baltimore, MD)
4-star: No. 79 overall, No. 14 PG
Kaden Magwood (SG) 6-2, 160 | Combine Academy (Louisville, KY)
4-star: No. 82 overall, No. 18 SG
Jamarion Bateman (SG) 6-3, 175 | Milwaukee Academy of Science (Milwaukee, MI)
3-star: No. 134 overall, No. 33 SG
Class of 2026 attendees
Brandon McCoy (PG) 6-5, 170 | St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)
5-star: No. 1 overall, No. 1 PG
Jason Crowe (CG) 6-2, 165 | Lynwood (Lynwood, CA)
5-star: No. 5 overall, No. 1 CG
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