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Border League: Top Performers

By The Circuit, 10/18/24, 8:45PM EDT

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This past weekend, The Border League showcased a thrilling array of talent as 12 of the top 25 preseason teams battled it out in Las Vegas, NV. With 64 players ranked among the top 125 in the classes of 2025, 2026, and 2027, the event not only highlighted the rising stars of high school basketball but also set the stage for intense competition. Below, us at The Circuit break down some of the standout performers who made a significant impact during this exciting weekend of high level basketball. 

AJ Dybantsa

AJ Dybantsa, the number one ranked player in the country, put on a dazzling display at The Border League this past weekend, finishing with 28 points in a highly anticipated matchup against fellow elite prospect Cameron Boozer. Dybantsa’s fluidity on the court was a sight to behold; he moved with an effortless grace that made it seem as though he was gliding across the hardwood. His shot-making ability was particularly impressive, as he showcased a versatile scoring arsenal that included deep three-pointers, mid-range jumpers, and deft finishes at the rim.

What set Dybantsa apart was not just his scoring prowess but his exceptional skill and shot-creation abilities. He consistently created his own shot, utilizing a combination of hesitation dribbles and explosive first steps to get past defenders. Whether it was pulling up off the dribble or finishing through contact, Dybantsa demonstrated why he holds the top ranking. His performance against Boozer underscored his status as a premier player in the class and left spectators eager to see what he will accomplish next on his journey.

Cameron Boozer

Cameron Boozer, the number two ranked player in the country and a recent Duke commit, showcased his formidable skills at The Border League this past weekend, averaging a double-double and solidifying his reputation as one of the top talents in high school basketball. Known for his tough, physical style of play, Boozer attacked the rim relentlessly, demonstrating a powerful presence in the paint while also showing an impressive ability to stretch the floor.

His hard-nosed approach to the game was evident as he battled for every rebound and contested shots with tenacity. Boozer’s work ethic shone through in his relentless hustle, making him a standout on both ends of the court. Not only did he contribute significantly in scoring, but his ability to facilitate plays for his teammates highlighted the evolution of his game. As he continues to expand his skill set, Boozer’s versatility—combining inside dominance with an emerging perimeter threat—will undoubtedly serve him well as he prepares for the next level at Duke. His performance at The Border League not only showcased his current prowess but also hinted at the immense potential that lies ahead.

Hudson Greer

Hudson Greer, the 4-star Creighton commit, made an impressive debut for Montverde Academy this past weekend, showcasing a blend of athleticism and skill that Creighton fans excited. His ability to excel in transition was on full display as he flew down the court, finishing with explosive layups and fast-break dunks that highlighted his speed and agility. Greer’s transition game not only energized his team but also kept opponents on their heels.

In addition to his prowess in the open court, Greer demonstrated a reliable standstill three-point shot, consistently knocking down perimeter looks that stretched the defense. This versatility makes him a dual threat on offense, capable of attacking the rim or lighting it up from beyond the arc. Moreover, his rebounding ability for his position is noteworthy; Greer showcased a knack for tracking down boards, using his athleticism to secure possessions and initiate fast breaks. As he settles into his role at Montverde, Greer’s all-around game and athletic profile suggest he will be a key contributor this season and beyond.

Jermaine O'Neal Jr.

Jermaine O'Neal Jr., the recent SMU commit, made a significant impact at The Border League this past weekend, showcasing his exceptional athleticism and skill set. O'Neal captivated the crowd with a series of highlight-reel plays, catching numerous lobs and executing acrobatic finishes around the rim that left spectators in awe. His leaping ability and body control allowed him to convert difficult shots while absorbing contact, underscoring his offensive prowess.

Beyond his scoring, O'Neal's defensive versatility stood out as he demonstrated the capability to guard multiple positions at a high level. His quick feet and strong fundamentals enabled him to stay in front of opponents, whether contesting shots on the perimeter or protecting the paint against bigger players. This defensive prowess, combined with his offensive highlights, painted a picture of a player who can significantly impact the game on both ends of the floor. As he continues to develop, O'Neal’s blend of athleticism and defensive tenacity positions him as a rising star to watch in the coming seasons.

Jalen Reece

Jalen Reece, the recent LSU commit, put on a shooting clinic at The Border League this past weekend, further establishing himself as one of the best shooters in the country. Reece showcased his ability to score from all three levels, seamlessly knocking down shots from beyond the arc, mid-range, and finishing strong at the rim. His quick release and exceptional shooting mechanics made him a constant threat, as defenders struggled to contain his offensive arsenal.

Throughout the weekend, Reece demonstrated remarkable confidence, stepping into deep three-pointers with ease and showcasing his ability to create space off the dribble. His scoring was complemented by a high basketball IQ, as he made smart decisions and found opportunities to exploit defensive mismatches. As he continues to refine his skills and adapt to the college game, Reece’s standout performance at The Border League highlighted why he is one of the most sought-after shooting talents in the nation. His shooting prowess will undoubtedly be a valuable asset for LSU in the seasons to come.

Brayden Burries

Brayden Burries, the 4-star prospect, delivered the performance of the weekend at The Border League, erupting for an impressive 36 points in a single game that left spectators and scouts alike buzzing. Burries showcased his versatility and craftiness with the ball in his hands, effortlessly navigating through defenses and creating scoring opportunities in a variety of ways. His ability to score from all areas of the court—whether it was driving to the hoop, pulling up for mid-range jumpers, or knocking down three-pointers—demonstrated his well-rounded offensive skill set.

Burries' ball-handling was particularly noteworthy; he utilized a mix of hesitation moves and quick crossovers to keep defenders off balance, often leaving them scrambling as he navigated through traffic. His basketball IQ shone through as he made smart decisions, finding the best shot for himself or setting up teammates for easy baskets. With his combination of scoring ability and playmaking finesse, Burries firmly established himself as one of the top talents at the event, leaving a lasting impression as he continues to rise in the ranks of high school basketball.

Latrell Allmond

Latrell Allmond, a 4-star prospect from the class of 2026, had an outstanding weekend at The Border League, firmly establishing himself as a player to watch. His performance highlighted his impressive inside-out game, where he effectively balanced scoring from the perimeter while also attacking the rim with authority. Allmond’s ability to stretch the floor with his shooting was complemented by his strong finishing skills, making him a dual threat that kept defenders guessing.

What truly stood out was how much his game has evolved. Allmond displayed a newfound confidence in creating his own shot, using crafty ball-handling to navigate through defenses. Additionally, he made significant contributions on the defensive end, showcasing his versatility by guarding multiple positions and generating turnovers. His work ethic and commitment to improving his overall game were evident, as he consistently made impactful plays on both sides of the ball. As he continues to develop, Allmond's performance at The Border League served as a testament to his potential and an exciting glimpse into his future in basketball.

Ikenna Alozie

Ikenna Alozie, the 5-star prospect from the class of 2026, put on a dazzling show for Dream City Christian this weekend, further solidifying his status as one of the craftiest and most athletic players in the country. Alozie's performance was marked by his explosive athleticism, allowing him to make dynamic plays with the ball in his hands. His ability to navigate through defenses with ease showcased not only his quickness but also his high basketball IQ, making him a constant threat on the offensive end.

Alozie’s skill set is diverse; he can score effectively at the rim, pull up for jumpers, and dish out assists, demonstrating his versatility. His crafty ball-handling enabled him to create separation from defenders, while his agility allowed him to change directions swiftly, keeping opponents off balance. 

On the defensive end, Alozie was equally impressive, utilizing his quickness to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots. His combination of athleticism and skill makes him a formidable force on both ends of the court. As he continues to develop, Alozie's performance this weekend provided a thrilling glimpse into the potential that lies ahead for this rising star.

Darius Bivins

Darius Bivins, the breakout player of The Border League, made a significant impact as a 2026 guard, showcasing his all-around abilities and leaving a lasting impression on scouts and fans alike. In a standout performance, Bivins nearly recorded a triple-double, finishing with 22 points, 10 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 assists in one game. His quickness and craftiness with the ball allowed him to navigate defenses effectively, creating scoring opportunities for himself while also facilitating for his teammates.

Bivins’ versatility was on full display throughout the weekend; he demonstrated an impressive ability to contribute in various ways, whether it was sinking crucial shots, crashing the boards, or generating turnovers on the defensive end. His instincts and awareness made him a valuable asset for his team, as he consistently made smart decisions and displayed a high basketball IQ. As he continues to develop, Bivins’ performance at The Border League signaled his emergence as a player to watch in the coming years, highlighting his potential to become a major contributor at the next level.

Davis Fogle

Davis Fogle, a 2025 Gonzaga commit, had a standout performance this weekend with AZ Compass Prep at The Border League, showcasing his smooth and effortless style of play. Fogle's game was marked by his ability to make pull-up jumpers with precision, seamlessly finding his way to the rim, and making the game appear easy. His confidence in scoring from various spots on the court made him a constant threat to opposing defenses.

What set Fogle apart was not just his shooting ability but also his sneaky athleticism. While he may not always rely on explosive bursts, he displayed a subtle quickness that allowed him to navigate through traffic and finish at the rim with finesse. Whether it was executing a crafty layup or soaring for an impressive finish, Fogle consistently found ways to impact the game.

His basketball IQ and ability to read defenses enabled him to make smart plays and set up teammates, contributing to a well-rounded offensive effort. As he continues to develop his game at Gonzaga, Fogle’s performance this weekend underscored why he is one of the top prospects in the nation and left fans excited to see what he will accomplish next.

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