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Five-star prospects Caleb Holt, Tajh Ariza headline NBPA Top 100 2025 participants

Lawrence Andrew Fernandezby: Lawrence Fernandez06/10/25lawandfern
Caleb Holt (left) and Tajh Ariza - Jamie Shaw, On3
Caleb Holt (left) and Tajh Ariza - Jamie Shaw, On3

Three Class of 2026 top prospects are among the participants in the NBPA Top 100 camp in South Carolina. Leading the seniors is five-star shooting guard Caleb Holt, who recently transferred from Grayson to Prolific Prep. Holt ranks fifth among the Class of 2026 with a 98.7 On3 Industry Ranking.

Joining him in the NBPA Top 100 is Tahj Ariza, ranked seventh at 98.48. The five-star small forward from St. John Bosco is also the third-best prospect at his position and sixth in California. Likewise, Long Island Lutheran’s Dylan Mingo joins the 111 participants of this high school basketball camp.

Meanwhile, Baba Oladotun leads the Class of 2027 camp participants. The 6-foot-8 small forward from Blake High School (Maryland) ranks second in the nation among high school basketball juniors. The top-ranked player, C.J. Rosser, helped Team USA win gold in the 2025 FIBA U16 AmeriCup in Mexico.

Also from the Class of 2027 are third-ranked Ryan Hampton from Dynamic Prep and fourth-ranked Obinna Ekezie Jr. from Prolific Prep. Overtime Elite’s Lincoln Crosby, Canyon International Academy’s Paul Osaruyi, and Perry’s Bruce Branch III are among the NBPA Top 100’s attendees. Meanwhile, Madison-Ridgeland Academy’s Erick Dampier Jr. is the only Class of 2028 participant.

The NBPA Top 100 began in 1994, and over 300 attendees have gone on to find success in the National Basketball Association. The camp’s attendees get coaching and mentoring from past and present NBA players, as well as NBA and college basketball coaches. They also train with experts and measure themselves against the best in competitive basketball games.

For 2025, the National Basketball Players Association implemented a merit-based system in selecting the camp’s attendees. Through its elevated nomination and selection process, the NBPA Top 100 gathers not only the best local and international players.

Some of the NBA Top 100’s alumni include Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Trae Young, Draymond Green, James Harden, Kyrie Irving, and Cooper Flagg, among others.

You may view the full list of participants for the NBPA Top 100 2025 high school basketball camp here.