Numerous Syracuse basketball four-star and five-star recruiting targets in the 2027 and 2028 classes are expected to suit up at the prestigious National Basketball Players Association ("NBPA") Top 100 Camp.
This year's camp is taking place from June 8 to June 11 in Rock Hill, S.C. College coaches can attend during an NCAA-permitted live period from June 10 to June 11. I anticipate that the new Orange staff, led by first-year head coach Gerry McNamara, will be on hand to watch recruits, as 'Cuse coaches have done many times in the past.
The 32nd edition of the NBPA Top 100 Camp is set for June 8-11 at the Rock Hill Sports and Event Center 🙌
— Top 100 Camp (@Top100Camp) April 29, 2026
This year’s camp will feature guest coaches Rajon Rondo, Phil Handy, and Tom Crean, among other NBA players and former Division 1 college and NBA coaches.
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The Top 100 Camp, created in 1994, provides elite high school prospects with the opportunity to participate in skill development, combine drills, scrimmages and various educational sessions. Per a press release from late April, this year's camp will include guest coaches such as former NBA star and two-time world champion Rajon Rondo and ESPN analyst Tom Crean, along with other NBA players and former Division I college and NBA coaches.
Syracuse basketball recruits have been selected for the annual NBPA Top 100 Camp.
Here are high school prospects, who hold either a scholarship offer or interest from the new Orange coaching staff, and have been invited to play in the upcoming camp:
•Nasir Anderson, 2027 five-star point guard out of Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
•King Gibson, 2027 five-star point guard out of the Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio
•Declan Griffiths, 2027 four-star wing out of The Newman School in Boston
•Isaiah Hamilton, 2028 five-star wing out of the Montverde Academy in Montverde, Fla.
•Payton Jones, 2027 four-star point guard out of Beaumont United High School in Beaumont, Texas
•Moussa Kamissoko, 2027 five-star wing/forward out of Long Island Lutheran High School in Brookville, N.Y.
•Markus Kerr, 2027 four-star wing out of the Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.
•Kager Knueppel, 2027 four-star forward out of Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Milwaukee
•J’Lon Lyons, 2027 four-star point guard out of the Clinton Grace Christian School in Clinton, Md.
•RJ Moore, 2027 four-star shooting guard out of the Ambassador Christian School in Huntersville, N.C.
•Godson Okokoh, 2027 four-star forward out of Iowa United Prep in Des Moines, Iowa
•Caleb Ourigou, 2027 four-star center of the Atlanta-based league Overtime Elite
•Lewis Uvwo, 2027 four-star center out of Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Here are players expected to compete in the camp who held offers or interest from the former SU staff and could be re-offered by the new Syracuse basketball staff (if they haven't already):
•Nico Antoniacci, 2028 guard out of of Riverside Junior/Senior High School in Taylor, Pa.
•Will Brunson, 2028 four-star small forward out of the Rutgers Preparatory School in Somerset, N.J.
•Zion Green, 2027 five-star forward out of the Mt. Zion Preparatory Academy in Lanham, Md.
•DJ Hawkins, 2027 four-star wing out of the St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn.
•Paul Osaruyi, 2027 five-star big man out of CIA Bella Vista in Phoenix
•CJ Rosser, 2027 five-star power forward out of the Southeastern Preparatory Academy in Orlando, Fla.
•Kevin Wheatley Jr., 2028 five-star wing out of the Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.
•Michai White, 2028 five-star point guard out of the Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.
