Not only will be there plenty of players with high major offers at this weekend NY2LA Swish N’ Dish, but there will be tons of talented players that do not. Here are five players with high upsides and are ones to watch over the three days in the Milwaukee area.

Mohammad Badwan – 2027 – G – CBA North

Badwan put up some huge numbers in his junior season for Salam as one of the top scorers in the entire Midwest scoring 34.1 points per game. Badwan has proven to be a knockdown shooter but is also an aggressive downhill driver using his strength and be effective in the mid-post. He also averaged 11.8 rebounds this season.

Breaker Heller – 2027 – PG – Renaissance University

Over the past two years on the NY2LA Association with Renaissance University, Heller has continued to show his great skills. As well to being a highly gifted scorer, Heller is also a skilled passer and tough on ball defender. He plays quick with the ball with tight handle as well to being a good decision maker with the ball and shoots it well off the dribble from both the mid-range and three.

TyJuan Hunter – 2026 – PG – Fireworks

While flying under the radar, Hunter has quietly been one of the top scorers in Chicago over the past couple of years. In his high school career, the point guard scored over 2,000 points. With his speed and shiftiness, he is an incredibly elusive playmaker with the ball in his hands. He is a pure scorer who can score from all three levels with great shooting range as well to being able to create for himself.

Landon Lethunya – 2027 – F – Full Package

Between last year with Full Package and in his junior season with Lake Forest Academy, Lethunya has flashed his tremendous upside. Not only is the forward 6’9” but also has plenty of other tools that will translate to the next level. He is an athletic forward moving very well for his size. As well to using his size to score inside, Lethunya also shoots it well spotting up from three.

Chris Retic – 2027 – SF – Jay Academy

In his junior season at Golda Meir, Retic put up some big numbers. This was headlined by 21.2 points per game to help them win the Milwaukee Blue Championship. He also added in 11.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 2.5 steals, and 5.2 blocks. More than just his state, the junior has some size at 6’7” in addition to his length, great athleticism, and outside shooting ability.