Myrtle Beach, SC: The Big Shots All American Camp brought out a ton of talent from as far north as Maryland to as far south as Texas to showcase a ton of talent at the John T. Rhodes Sports Center. Here's a look at Session I MVP's and All-Stars.
Grainger was impressive all throughout camp as he showed off his versatility at the guard spot. He's 6-foot-2, but plays a lot bigger than that with his ability to play on both sides of the ball as a rebounder, scorer, defender, & rim-protector. He's uses his non stop motor to make things happen when he's on the floor and it showed as he earned MVP honors by the end of camp.
AJ Gladieux is an impressive sharpshooter to get to know in North Carolina's 2025 class. He was stellar in showing off his ability to shoot the ball from anywhere on the perimeter. He used his length well defensively to be a presence. He was unselfish with the ball despite knowing he can score anytime he wanted, showing he can make plays for others as well.
Aiden Smalls best basketball is definitely ahead of him given his all-around skillset. Despite being in North Carolina's 2026 class, he's a prospect that could start getting national attention at any moment. He can rebound the ball and start the fastbreak with ease given his speed and handles. He's tough to stop around the rim as well given his ability to finish tough regardless of who is in front of him. He's worth getting eyes on and stood out at Big Shots All-American Camp.