At the GNBA Top 40 Camp, several post prospects competed and put together great effort throughout the day. Below is Part 2 of the Camp recap which gives a rundown of the forwards and post players production on Saturday at Brown Deer High School…

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2019 GNBA TOP 40 CAMP REWIND – PART 1

ARIES HULL – 2023 – F – FLOSSMOOR, IL
Hull got better as the day wore on and made some nice plays on defense, as well as started getting to the bucket and finishing stronger. He had a couple nice buckets going through contact inside and also showed off a nice little mid-range shot, hitting off the right elbow. Defensively had a few really nice blocks in the games and played with better energy in the final two contests.

JACKSON KOTECKI – 2023 – F – CHICAGO, IL
Kotecki played really smooth and had a number of nice plays Saturday to help his team. The lefty got his play rolling with a clean looking three point release and make off a pull-up on the right wing. He also made plays driving using a controlled dribble and getting to the hoop. Kotecki made a drive down the lane for one score; got to the bucket off the baseline for a lefty finish on the right side; and rebounded the ball well throughout the day too.

MILES NATION – 2023 – F – MILWAUKEE, WI
Nation just played steady and strong throughout the games for his team. He made plays on defense and on the glass with some tough rebounds. Offensively he had some nice finishes at the rim where he wasted no movements and just went up to the hoop strong with good touch off the glass. Nation also had a nice finish gliding past the defender, and he was good rebounding offensively.

KOLTEN MONROE – 2023 – F – MILWAUKEE, WI
Monroe did some nice things for his team with his shooting and with his effort on both ends. His big impact came late in games with his perimeter shooting and in the one game he hit a big one down the stretch for his team, and hit another one deep off the right wing in the final game, showing his ability to stretch out bigger defenders and still score.

BROGAN MCINTYRE – 2023 – F – EDGERTON, WI
McIntyre may not have scored a ton on the day but he was effective with his overall effort and work on the boards for his team. He led with 7 rebounds in one game and another had several rebounds, a couple on offense, and was able to finish strong going to the hoop. McIntyre also showed his passing ability, making a sweet over-handed pass down the court for an assist.

MILAN MOMCILOVIC – 2023 – F – PEWAUKEE, WI
Momcilovic played great offensively for his team, particularly early in the games period, finishing with 16 points in the first contest where he hit a pair of three’s to show his capability of stretching the court out, and also was efficient with his jump shot and ability to score around the hoop. Momcilovic also played well overall on the boards and did a nice job passing the ball.

KADEN STUCKEY – 2023 – F – BATTLEFIELD, MO
Stuckey was just a solid contributor all-around for his team and made plays on both offense and defense, taking home a Coaches Award for his efforts. With some raw ability and a lot of upside, the lefty forward prospect showed off toughness around the basket with some good strong finishes in the painted area, he then hit a 3 off the wing later and hit a turn-around jumper.

DEMARCUS UNDERWOOD – 2023 – SF – MILWAUKEE, WI
Underwood has some great length to him and plays with good energy. He made some tough plays slashing to the hoop off the lane lines and scoring over defenders. Underwood was good rebounding the basketball, was really good driving into the paint and to the hoop for scores and made an impact with his overall hustle and defensive activity.

ETHAN KIZER – 2023 – F – EAST PEORIA, IL
Kizer took home the Camp Co-MVP award for his overall play throughout each game on Saturday. The athletic and versatile forward was excellent in nearly every facet. He made plays with his shooting and finishing, hitting from three-point range with consistency and also scoring efficiently at the rim. He was blocking shots defensively, rebounding the ball with effort, and following plays in transition where he had a nice mini tip-dunk put-back. Kizer also was excellent passing the ball, making a number of nice passes to teammates for scores both on the fast breaks and in the half-court.

KHALIL ROSS – 2023 – SF – FRANKFURT, IL
Ross is another very versatile player and plays more like a small forward who slashes off the wings and makes plays at different levels of the offense. The lanky forward prospect hit spot up jumpers, knocked down a three early and was good getting up the floor and scoring in transition going to the front of the rim. Ross showed his explosion with multiple awesome two-handed dunks off slashes and the break, and showed good body control playing through contact on a different finish to get the and-1 play.

QUINCY COLE – 2023 – PF – MILWAUKEE, WI
Cole still has a lot of upside and he made a few nice plays during the games. He had a really good effort offensive rebound and put it back going to the rim. The lefty power forward was active and pulling down offensive rebounds consistently throughout the day, and showed his athleticism on a big block later as well.

SAM BEST – 2023 – SF – JANESVILLE, WI
Best played with good patience and control much of the day and showed off his shooting ability from different levels. He had a really smooth pull-up jumper off the elbow turn; made a great shot playing through the chest of a taller defender and finishing off the glass; and made another nice play from short-range baseline shot off a dump down pass from a teammate.

MICHAEL ASMAN – 2023 – F – APPLETON, WI
Asman played with good energy and hustle in the different games for his team. He had a couple nice plays offensively where he scored around the basket, and another where he spotted up and drained a three-pointer.

SIMEON MURCHISON – 2023 – F – MILWAUKEE, WI
Murchison played excellently throughout the day before a small injury slowed him down late. His efforts and production though earned him recognition as Camp Co-MVP. Murchison played solid defensively and was active on the boards, using his length to alter opponents’ shots and played with good control. On offense, the way the 6’8” forward runs the floor is impressive and he capitalized from it with a number of big time finishes in transition, including a semi alley-oop, a move down the middle off a no-look pass from a defender, and a great two-handed dunk on the break off a nice pass from Kizer.

ETHAN THOMAS – 2023 – F/C – MILWAUKEE, WI
Thomas garnered recognition for his effort and overall play with the Big Man Award for the camp’s top post player. Thomas made a few nice plays around the basket, but his hustle up and down the court, and ability to affect opponents with his size and length was evident. He was also excellent rebounding the basketball, leading his team in rebounding each game.

DREW REGNIER – 2023 – F – WAUNAKEE, WI
Regnier’s effort and energy helped lift his team often. He was active on the boards, pulling down a number of rebounds in the games. Regnier also had a couple nice drives and played through contact. His drive down the right lane line for a finish was swift and he finished strong.

OWEN SMITH – 2023 – F/C – WEST BEND, WI
Smith had a few really nice plays for his team and was efficient in his scoring. He drove to the hoop with control and was balanced against contact for some strong finishes at the basket. Smith had a good finish in transition, and ran the floor well often where teammate Harding connected with him on a few plays, including capping off a sweet no-look pass with nice touch over a defender on the run.

TY MINOR – 2023 – F – NORMAL, IL
Minor made some really nice plays and showed his strength inside on a few occasions Saturday. The young forward prospect went after boards and made a really nice play on a tough offensive rebound and put-back to draw the foul. He also showed his range by stepping back and knocking down a couple spot up three’s.