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Top overall performers from the 2023 Best of the South, part III

9, Jul 2023

Top overall performers from the 2023 Best of the South, part III

ATLANTA, GA - The depth of talent at the 2023 Best of the South was outstanding. Our staff was all over the Georgia World Congress Center and spent the entire weekend sorting out the best of the very best. Meet some of the top performers from the 17 and under division from our NCAA Live Period event. 
 

Camden Brock

Lorena, TX

Class
2024
|
Position
SG
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Height
6' 5"
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School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


The HoopSeen platform is always littered with “sleeper” prospects. For some reason, Brock continues to surf under the radar, and, quite frankly, it’s mind-boggling. The 6-foot-5 Texan is a blue-collar, tough-as-nails guard that consistently produced all weekend long. The lefty made shots from distance at a high rate and kept defenders on their toes with his driving ability. I’m a firm believer that Brock will be a legendary bracket buster in a few years — he has that kind of vibe to him. It will be fun to see which college program is lucky enough to coach him at the next level.  - Garrett Tucker 

 

Bryce Fitzgerald

Miami, FL

Class
2025
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Position
CG
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Height
6' 1"
|
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


What a start to the Best of the South. He dropped 34 points to open up the week and then we did some research and found out Fitzgerald is a four-star prospect on the gridiron with offers from Power-5 schools across the country. Let’s get back to basketball, this 6-foot-1 guard looks the part of a mid-major prospect on the hardwood as well. He can score from all spots on the floor to begin with and then he brings athleticism that comes along with being a four-star football prospect. I could see Fitzgerald being a two-way guy at the college level. - Justin Byerly

 

Jaelen Nelson

West Palm Beach, FL

Class
2024
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Position
SG
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Height
6' 3"
|
School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


There aren’t many people who can claim to have had a better weekend at Best of the South than Team Knight guard/wing Jaelen Nelson. His weekend was highlighted by a 33-point game on Sunday that cemented his spot among the weekend’s best. Nelson can catch fire from the 3-point line—he hit six in the aforementioned game. His length stands out too. He used his long arms to get deflections on defense. I’d consider this a statement weekend from Nelson.  - Josh Tec

 

Trey Shephard

Charlotte, NC

Class
2024
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Position
SG
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Height
6' 5"
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School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
31
State Pos. Rank
10


Shephard opened up BOTS on Thursday with a 25-point performance and he never looked back. The shifty, 6-foot-5 guard excels with the ball in his hands off the bounce. He gets to his spots on the floor with ease and can consistently make shots from the perimeter. He’s a consistent producer and has a high ceiling as a perimeter prospect, too. I’d say he had a strong showing in front of a host of college programs throughout the week. - Garrett Tucker
 

Enrico Borio

Coconut Creek, FL

Class
2024
|
Position
SF
|
Height
6' 8"
|
School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


I don’t know if there is a more skilled passer in the 17 and under division than Borio. He’s a visionary in the halfcourt and has the best kind of team to work with his skill set. Borio sees the floor so well and finds cutters, works well in pick-and-roll situations and plays well out of the post. He creates offense without losing value for himself as a scoring threat either. Borio can shoot out to three with regularity, confidence and productivity. Borio runs the floor very well and can be a good player in an up-tempo program. Mid-major programs have actively tracked him and pulled up a chair at the Best of the South from start to finish. He’s an easy inclusion to our Top Performers list here. - Justin Young


Justin Young
Editor-in-Chief

Justin Young has been the editor-in-chief of HoopSeen.com since 2013. He manages the day-to-day operations on the site and in conjunction with our national and regional events. He was the national basketball editor for Rivals.com and a contributing editor at Yahoo! Sports. Young has been earned numerous awards for his work in sports journalism, including the Georgia Press Association Columnist of the Year. His Justin Young Basketball recruiting service has been in existence since 2002 and worked with over 300 schools from all levels. He is the director of HoopSeen Elite Preview camps and our national Preview camp series.