ROCK HILL, S.C. — Day three of the 2026 NBPA Top 100 Camp provided another opportunity for the nation’s elite prospects to compete against high-level talent, and several players separated themselves from an already strong field. By the conclusion of camp, Beckham Black, Cayden Daughtry, Isaiah Hamilton, Demarcus Henry, and Yann Kamagate earned First Team All-Camp honors, while Ahmed Nur was recognized as the camp’s Most Valuable Player.
Few players generated more buzz throughout the week than Ahmed Nur. The skilled forward consistently impacted games on both ends of the floor, showcasing his versatility as a shooter, rebounder, and playmaker. Nur’s ability to produce efficiently while competing with a relentless motor made him one of the most difficult matchups in attendance and ultimately earned him MVP honors.
Cayden Daughtry solidified his reputation as one of the premier lead guards in the Class of 2027. Daughtry controlled the pace of games, made advanced reads in pick-and-roll situations, and consistently created opportunities for teammates. His combination of speed, shot-making, and leadership stood out every time he stepped on the floor.
Beckham Black was one of the most complete perimeter players at camp. The versatile point guard displayed a polished offensive package, knocking down perimeter shots while also using his craftiness, his ability to use both hands in the paint and fearlessness to finish in the paint. Defensively, Black embraced difficult assignments and proved capable of guarding multiple both guard positions.
Isaiah Hamilton continued to show why college programs across the country have prioritized him on the recruiting trail. The explosive wing played with confidence throughout the week, scoring in a variety of ways while putting pressure on defenses with his ability to attack the paint. Hamilton’s blend of athleticism, motor and toughness made him one of the most productive players in attendance.
Demarcus Henry’s stock continued to rise thanks to his versatility and two-way impact. The athletic wing consistently made winning plays, whether it was finishing in transition, knocking down perimeter shots, or defending multiple positions. Henry’s energy and competitiveness were evident throughout every session thus creating a buzz with the college coaches.
One of the most intriguing long-term prospects at camp was Yann Kamagate. The talented big man displayed excellent mobility, rim protection, and touch around the basket. His ability to run the floor, alter shots, and finish above the rim made him one of the top frontcourt performers of the week.
Jordan Page once again showed why many evaluators consider him one of the most skilled wings in the 2027 class. Page’s ability to score from multiple spots on the floor while facilitating for teammates allowed him to impact games in a variety of ways. His feel for the game and basketball IQ consistently stood out against elite competition.
Additional standout performances came from Reese Alston, Micah Gordon, Antonio Pemberton, Chase Lumpkin, Khaharri Coleman and Dooney Johnson, all of whom delivered strong stretches throughout camp and demonstrated why they remain among the most respected prospects in their respective classes.
2026 NBPA Top 100 Camp Awards
- MVP: Ahmed Nur
- First Team All-Camp:
- Beckham Black
- Cayden Daughtry
- Isaiah Hamilton
- Demarcus Henry
- Yann Kamagate