In addition to the top performers and stock boosters, here are some talented players that stood out during the Swish N’ Dish with a high level of play and all show a bright future on the hardwood.
Dupree Fletcher Jr. – 2024 – PG – Power 5
A dynamic and elusive playmaker with the ball in his hands. Fletcher has a great ability to continuously get into the paint with his quickness and handle. As well to scoring and distributing the basketball, Fletcher was also a menace on the defensive end getting all over opposing ball handlers.
Dillon Fountain – 2024 – PG – The Work Foundation
A skilled point guard that is a real playmaker with the basketball. He has the quickness and shifty moves to get anywhere he wants on the floor and is just incredibly difficult to stick with. As well, Fountain can pull up quickly to knock down his shots but passes it well on the move. An aggressive player that is always putting pressure on the defense making plays.
Quinton Lomack – 2024 – G – Phenom University
A strong physical guard who plays well on both ends of the floor. A tough and active defender that can get all over the ball without getting beat. Offensively, he is at his best on the attack getting to the rim often. He moves well with the ball but can also overpower defenders to get to the basket and finish. Lomack has a wide array of tools for the next level.
Hayden Souza – 2024 – G/F – George Hill All Indy
One of the top shooters at the 16U level of the tournament. He has a pure jumper spotting up from perimeter and was just not missing when he had any space. Souza moves well without the ball to get his shots and was always ready to shoot it.
Jaheem Webber – 2024 – C – Illinois Wolves
Webber is an overpowering force inside on the block. Even against some good size big men, Webber was able to score right through them. Throughout the tournament, the center was scoring the ball on an incredibly high percent of his post touches. He stands at 6’9” and has a strong build but still gets up quickly to be able to dunk everything.