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Hoop Exchange: Session II Part 2

Orlando, FL — March 15
The second week of Hoop Exchange brought together some of the top young prospects in the region, with multiple players across the 2026–2029 classes making strong impressions.  Session II of Hoop Exchange showcased a strong wave of young talent, particularly in the 2029 class. With size, athleticism, and developing skill sets across the board, this group is one to monitor closely.

Prospects to Watch

Herbert Agamba | 6’9” | 2029 | Jordan Christian Prep
Agamba continues to trend as one of the most intriguing long-term prospects in the 2029 class. The 6’9” forward brings a high motor, attacking the rim with force while running the floor effectively in transition.

Herbert Agamba, RJ Evans, Quinton Wilson

Defensively, he stands out as a rim protector, using his length and activity to alter shots and control the paint. With his physical tools and energy, Agamba is a name that should eventually land on elite national ranking boards.


RJ Evans | 6’5” | 2029
Evans has made noticeable strides physically, adding strength and finishing through contact more consistently at the rim. He remains a strong on-ball scoring threat with a developing offensive package. The son of former NBA veteran Reggie Evans, RJ is carving out his own national reputation and is firmly in the conversation as one of the top players in his class. Expect to see him this summer with SE Elite Austin Rivers on the Adidas circuit.


Quinton Wilson | 2028 | Overtime Elite
Wilson’s athleticism immediately stands out. When his three-point shot is falling, he becomes a high-volume scorer capable of taking over games in stretches. His explosiveness combined with scoring ability makes him one of the more dominant young prospects in the gym.


Kymani Weathers | 2026 | The Villages
Weathers brings size, strength, and a physical presence inside. He impacts the game with rebounding, interior scoring, and rim protection. His style of play translates well to the next level, especially in systems that value toughness, physicality, and paint production.


Nolan Nelson | 6’8” | 2027 | Providence School
Nelson is a big-bodied forward who plays a strong, physical game around the rim. He thrives within structure, showing effectiveness in pick-and-roll situations and understanding how to operate within a system. His size and interior presence make him a reliable option in the frontcourt.

Other Names to Know

Class of 2026

  • Alejandro Garcia

  • Jayden Aristile

  • Asier Guerrero

  • David Watson

  • Estoyan Vargas

  • Musa Ali

  • Juelz Nunez

Class of 2027

  • Damarri Young-Grant

  • Nishon Thomas

  • Carter Oden

  • Na’Qualen Gunter

  • Kwame Poke Jr.

Class of 2028

  • Kaiden King

Class of 2029

  • John Mapuor Madol

  • Jordan Smith

  • Jace Aristile

  • Devon Legrear

  • Turic Chol

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