After two groups of top performers from the 17U level of the Spring Extravaganza, we move onto the stock boosters.
Tony Dent – 2026 – PG – REACH Legends
The available senior is a highly elusive playmaking point guard. He is very quick and shifty with the ball in his hands with his lateral quickness and ability to change speeds. Dent was often getting two feet into the paint where he both finished it well versus size as well as creating for his teammates. He was also a playmaker on the defensive side with multiple steals in a single game and did a good job turning them into transition baskets.
Khader Diabate – 2027 – PG – Gxfted Elite
It was another standout tournament for the point guard as his big spring continues, which included a 4-0 record. Diabate has tight handle moving so well through defense to get to his spots with his ability to change speeds and direction effectively. While he has consistently proven to be a playmaker on the attack with good point guard tools, he also shot it well. This included a pair of threes in one of his games in addition to his ability to create his own shot in the mid-range.
Brandan Dillard – 2026 – G – Sizzle
While he hit a three in a 17-point game, Dillard really excelled with his play on the attack. He was consistently beating defenders off the dribble often getting deep into the paint and finishing it at a high percentage around the paint. He is an athletic guard who maneuvers well the ball moving right through heavy traffic and had multiple dunks in the tournament.
Omar Fofana – 2026 – PG – 24UP
The unsigned senior had multiple standout games in a 3-1 weekend. This included scoring 19 points in a game and 15 in another while also shining with his defensive play. Fofana showed the ability to be a shut down on ball defender while also a real playmaker on that end with 7 stelas in a single game. Offensively, the athletic point guard excels playing on the attack with his quickness both scoring and distributing it effectively.
Graeson Geiger – 2027 – PG – Wisconsin Breakaway
Geiger was one of the more versatile and impactful guards at the 17U level. He can impact a game in so many ways whether it be his scoring with multiple games in double digits, running the point and creating well for others, rebounding very well as a guard, and being a tough on ball defender who plays with good energy. He plays quick with the ball, sees the floor well on the attack to do the bulk of his scoring around the paint finishing well amongst size.
Samer Konda – 2027 – SG – West Michigan Premier
Not only did Konda score 23 points in a single game but also showed a good ability on the defensive side. He is a strongly built 6’2” wing guard that plays with good energy. Konda scored it effectively going strong through contact to the basket in both transition and in the half court. He also hit a few threes during the tournament spotting up. Konda defends the ball well being tough to beat off the dribble with his quickness. This is in addition to being able to force turnovers being active in the passing lanes as well as on the ball.
Dylan Meehan – 2028 – PF – Ohio Premier
Even while playing up a level, Meehan showed his ability to be a force inside. He is a strongly built 6’7” power forward that plays with plenty of toughness. He scored the ball on a high percentage of his paint touches in the tournament which included an 18-point game. Meehan scored it well posting up, rolling to the hoop, and on put backs but also showed his ability to score driving to the basket. With his strong frame, he is able to seal off defenders getting good post position and finishes it well through contact. Meehan also plays strong defensively inside both on his man and as a help defender protecting the paint.
Ike Udy – 2027 – SF – Foundation South
While Udy scored it well throughout the tournament including a 16-point game, he can do plenty more. He has some size at 6’5” and strength as well to playing with plenty of toughness. Udy scored it well on the attack using his physicality to back down defenders to the basket or hit short jumpers around the paint. He also plays big on the glass as well as inside defensively but also moves well to defend on the perimeter while playing with good energy on the ball.