I spent a day in Tampa, Fla., at the Future Elite All American Camp (FEAAC) hosted by Reggie Burke of Make5. It was a quality camp that allowed me to get a decent feel of the young talent in the region. Let’s dive into who stood out at Burke’s camp.

Asa Montgomery, Wekem Agamba Shined
Junior (2027) Asa Montgomery of Hillgrove (Marietta, Ga.) was efficient with his shooting. At 6’6 with a good frame to build off of, Montgomery made spot-up threes, attacked closeouts and connected on pull-up middys. He communicated consistently on both ends, he competed and with combination of positional size, shooting touch and feel, Montgomery showed why he’s currently labeled a four-star prospect.
Wekem Agamba is a 2029 prospect from Jordan Christian Prep (Auburndale, Fla.) that stands about 6’8 and has long arms. His motor and overall athleticism are quite noticeable. Agamba gets off the ground fairly quick, he has good timing and anticipation on altering shots at the rim. Offensively, a play finisher on the interior that completes lobs and executes when he gets the ball at the dunker spot. I felt that he and Montgomery separated themselves at the FEAAC.
FEAAC Evals
Kametrius Babbs, 2027 6’5 SG – Rainier Beach (WA): A talented two-guard that shot it well from deep and was just active. Off ball cuts, drives to the basket, flourished in transition as a finisher. Babbs got a lot done on and off the ball.
Bryson Jatta, 2028 6’2 PG – Hillgrove (GA): Paint toucher that showed off speed and vertical pop in the open floor.
Markel Holmes, 2027 6’3 SG – University Christian (FL): Lefty, power guard that finished well through contact and did a good job as a digger when the opponent looked to drive to the rim. That’s how he gathered several steals. Made open shots when feet was set, and you felt his presence when he was on the court.
Josiah Brooks, 2029 6’2 PG – Slam Miami (FL): Downhill guard that got to his spots. When he gets to his second gear, it was hard for a defender to keep him in front. Adequate drive and dish guy and can finish around the rim in an array of ways.
Raiden Burks, 2028 6’1 CG – Morgan High School (FL): Has a natural knack for putting the ball through the basket. Knocked down spot up and off the bounce threes with regularity. Impressed with confidence and ability to make shots in a lot of spots.
Kalib Gray, 2028 6’2 SG – Central Florida Christian Academy (FL): Made several spot-up threes at the camp. Was always ready to shoot, moved well off the ball and relocated after he caught and moved the ball. His activity to be at the open spots to receive the ball and launch was impressive.
Damarri Young-Grant, 2027 6’0 PG – Westminster Academy (FL): Southpaw that created separation off the bounce and scored. Reliable pull-up shooter that’s strong enough to initiate contact and generate enough space to launch his shot vs length.
Hassani Roberts-Guity, 2030 6’7 C/PF – Summit (FL): One of the few eighth graders in there but I liked how he communicated and competed. Especially, how he sealed his man on the block, which created driving lanes and scoring opportunities for his teammates. Offensively, he had his moments but didn’t finish great and that’s fine for now. He threw his weight around in the paint, he secured offensive rebounds and was one of the best communicators at the camp.
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