The 2026Β New Balance P32 season has officially came to an end. In its second year, the P32 quickly showed that it will be around for a while and its level of play improved from year one, both as far as individual prospects and with its team play. P32 director Josh WoodsonΒ and his staff put together an outstanding event that made it especially easy for NBA executives, college coaches, and scouts alike to take in all of the top action at the gorgeous Memphis Sports and Event Center.
NBA stars such asΒ Jamal Murray, Tyrese MaxeyΒ andΒ Jaylen WellsΒ were all manning the sidelines for their teams in New Balance's final event of the AAU season. Ultimately, the Gateway Knights continued their magical season and finished the P32 League undefeated with the 17U crown. Constantly emerging Midwest Renegade took home the 16U title with a collaborative effort and squad that had countless contributors. Famed program DC Assault showed that they're back for good, taking home the 15U championship with a special group of 2029 prospects that blended size, skill, and athleticism.
Already having looked at K'Majay Jenkins and a number of the Team Breakdown DMV seniors early on, as well as Sekhou Cisse and Gassim Toure during the Gateway Knights P32 title run, here are six more players who shined from the 2027 class at the P32 Finals:Β

Jahmai Drayton, 6'11, PF/C, DC Assault 17U
An extremely agile big man, Jahmai Drayton showed his tantalizing upside to anyone watching at the New Balance P32 Finals. The super long big man was superb defending in space, is dangerous at a rim runner, and is constantly expanding his game offensively with his unique skill set. Toss in the fact that he's arguably the top shot blocker in the P32, you see why Providence, Arizona State, and a host of others have put scholarships on the table.Β
Achilles Reyna, 6'8, PF, Team Perseverance 17U
One of the nation's top football recruits, Achilles Reyna reminded everyone that he was a hooper first with his play at P32. The super athletic power forward set great screens, was a constant lob threat, and showed that he can step out to shoot it from the 3-point line. The state champ (at Ranier Beach in Seattle) is heading to Oregon on a football scholarship, but certainly has the talent to help out on the Ducks in basketball as well as a two sport athlete.
Jalen Brown, 6'4, PG/SG, Midwest Renegade 17U
As far as consistency was concerned, Jalen Brown showed that he could do a little bit of everything for Midwest Renegade. The combo guard showed his exceptional passing ability, has two way potential on the defensive end, and scored it from all three levels. Having already won a state title in Wisconsin at Wauwatosa West, Brown made an early commitment to stay at home for the in state Badgers and play in the Big Ten.
2027 6β5β guard Jalen Brown of Midwest Renegade made his presence felt at the P32 League Live Championship Weekend in Memphis, showcasing his versatility, athleticism, and ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor.
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With his size, skill set, and high ceiling, Brown⦠pic.twitter.com/7LWFxB7xux
Will Foulk, 6'1, PG, Gateway Knights 17U
A model of consistency, Will Foulk ended his AAU career with a massive 31 point showing for the Gateway Knights with his crafty play. The lead guard plays with great pace, really knows how to finish high above defenders despite not being the biggest guy, and shoots it well enough to keep you worried from deep. Already heading to Southeast Missouri State, Foulk is definitely going to be one of the better players in St Louis this upcoming season.
Christian Morrison, 6'3, PG/SG, Team Breakdown DMV 17UΒ
One of the seniors who helped himself in the P32 Finals was Christian Morrison, a gritty guard who paced Team Breakdown's run to the title game. The strong combo guard can really defend, was adept coming off of ball screens, and showed off deep range. Earning an offer from FIU in Miami after the weekend, Morrison is the type of glue guy that coaches love at the D-1 level.
Jack Burley, 6'8, PF, Max Levels Elite 17U
A plug and play forward, Jack Burley did all of the things that you hope for out of a role playing big at the P32 Finals. The gritty senior was outstanding rebounding his area, was a great cutter, and kept tons of plays alive with his quick second jump. Jack is heading to the Winchendon School in the NEPSAC next season, where the Texas product will have a whole new set of eyes on him outside of schools such as UC-Davis, Dartmouth, Lipscomb, and others who are involved.
