2023 Alabama Fall Preview: Top Performers, Part II
GUNTERSVILLE, AL – The 2023 version of the Alabama Fall Preview camp is officially in the books and this year’s group came on strong on Sunday at Supreme Courts. With high-level talent and exponential depth, there’s a lot to digest from the action.
Following the event, we polled our coaches and staff on their top performers from the day. Meet the second wave of top performers from the event.
RELATED: Top performers, part I
Jeremiah Wilson, 2025 CG, Buckhorn: I love what I believe Jeremiah Wilson can be for schools at the next level. The 2025 6'5 point guard has all the tools to be the next big thing, and he showed it at our Hoopseen Alabama Preview. He has a natural feel for the game, which allows him to play with pace and make the right plays. Wilson consistently broke down his defender, getting paint touches and creating shots for his teammates, which later opened up the court to showcase his finishing and shot-making abilities, keeping the defense honest. He is an active defender on the other side of the ball, using his long arms to get in passing lanes, leading to fast breaks for his team. The 2025 prospect has a promising future ahead. - Mekhi McKinney
Terrance Pruitt, 2025 F, Hazel Green: Pruitt showcased his complete game here at our HoopSeen Bama Preview. Pruitt delved deep into his bag, breaking down defenders and knocking down tough shot after tough shot throughout the day. He concluded the day with a 30+ point performance, knocking down more than seven three-pointers from well behind the line. Standing at 6’6 and with his skill level, Pruitt is bound to be a problem for Alabama’s 2025 class. - Mekhi McKinney
Josh Scott, 2025 WF, Fort Payne: There’s a lot to like about Josh Scott. At 6-foot-6, he checks all the physical attribute boxes: he has good size, he’s athletic, and he has a nice frame. Throw in his ability to make shots when he gets his feet set and his motor and you have an extremely intriguing prospect. Scott made some flashy moves in the lane as a slasher, finishing at — and above — the rim on a regular basis. His length and quickness allowed him to be an effective defender, too. The junior wing has some developing to do, but he’s definitely one to monitor this high school season. - Garrett Tucker
Isaiah Fuller, 2024 F, Austin: Productive. That’s exactly what Fuller was all day long. Need a rebound or a loose ball? Check. Need someone to guard the opposing team’s best player? Check. The 6-foot-5 forward was one of the biggest competitors we had in the entire field and his blue-collar attitude and style of play was appreciated. Fuller is the type of player that goes the JUCO route for a year or two and puts together a really nice college career. - Garrett Tucker
JD Gossett, 2025 CG, Huntsville: There are some players out there that have a knack for making winning plays for their team. That fits the bill perfectly for Huntsville junior guard J.D. Gossett. Despite the camp setting, Gossett was still the straw that stirred the drink for his team. He diced up opposing defenses with his ball penetration and paint touches, but he also kept everyone on their toes with his shooting ability. Gossett is more than a glue guy — he moves the needle and makes winning plays on both ends of the floor. - Garrett Tucker
Austin Coner, 2025 CG, Pinson Valley: I’ll be honest here — I’ve missed the boat on Coner to this point. Coming into the day, the junior guard was one of the guys I had circled on my list to see and he didn’t disappoint. The lengthy 6-foot-2 guard has a cerebral, all-around approach on the floor. He consistently made shots during gameplay and acted as an effective lead guard in transition. Coner left a nice impression and will be another talented guard to watch in Alabama’s deep 2025 class. - Garrett Tucker