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Atlanta Jam Top Performers: 16U, part I

20, May 2024

Atlanta Jam Top Performers: 16U, part I

SUWANEE, GA - The NCAA Live Period lives in the Peach State and the 2024 edition of the Atlanta Jam unveiled a number of players worthy of a deep dive on the recruiting front. Our staff rolls out part I of our top overall performers for the 16 and under division. 

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Jason Welborn Jr

Lithonia, GA

Class
2026
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Position
SG
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Height
6' 2"
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School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


Welborn is a 6’2 combo guard who can really fill it up. His craftiness with the ball and ability to create separation to get shots off make him a promising next-level prospect. Welborn has quick feet and active hands on the defensive end, which typically led to him getting some on-ball steals. In one game alone, he had three dunks on the break. I am a firm believer that Welborn is coming up on a big uptick in his recruitment. - Mekhi McKinney

 

Cutter Sisk

Hendersonville, TN

Class
2026
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Position
PF
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Height
6' 6"
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School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


Cutter Sisk had one of the best performances I've seen in the 16U division this weekend. Sisk, a 6'7 forward, can do it all. He uses his big frame to overpower smaller defenders on the block, causing teams to double-team him, and he seems to make the right pass every time. Sisk had a 28-point double-double and knocked down four threes, forcing the defense to be aware of his position every time down the floor. Sisk looked college-ready, and I think he deserves more attention from college coaches. - Mekhi Mckinney

 

Artrell Knight

Chattanooga, TN

Class
2026
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Position
SF
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Height
6' 4"
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School Team
National
NR
National Pos. Rank
NR
State
NR
State Pos. Rank
NR


Artrell Knight, from Chattanooga Elite 2026, had an impressive performance this morning with a game-high 24 points. The 6'4 wing showcased his full skill set by knocking down five threes and finishing though contact, converting multiple and-ones. Knight wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty either, as he took some key charges and pulled down crucial rebounds, which led to coast-to-coast buckets. Knight should be a prospect some coaches give an early look to. - Mekhi Mckinney

 

Isiah Ring

Nashville, TN

Class
2026
|
Position
SG
|
Height
6' 3"
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School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL


Isiah Ring stood out as one of the best perimeter defenders at Atlanta Jam. Utilizing his 6’3” frame and impressive length, Ring is a nightmare for opposing backcourts. He excels in a free safety role, often making unexpected steals and blocks. In transition, he can drive coast-to-coast or create fast-break opportunities for teammates. As one of the primary ball handlers for his team, Ring's half-court offense also shows promise. His play-making in pick-and-roll situations, ball-handling skills and  diverse bag of finishing moves are particularly impressive. Ring's versatility and dynamic play make him an exciting player to watch in the Class of 2026. - Jack Daigle


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