Big Shots Southeast Tip-Off: On3's Standouts and Storylines

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw03/20/22

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Rock Hill, South Carolina – On3 made the trip to Rock Hill for Big Shot’s Southeast Tip-Off. This event was our first travel ball tournament of the season, and we were able to focus on the younger, up-and-coming players.

Some of these guys are already trending national prospects, but a couple are new names to the group. Here are the standouts.

6-5 SG Cam Scott, 2024

The long-armed wing prospect with the Team United EYBL 16u team is already a national-level prospect. Even with his team getting two big wins on Saturday and Scott playing less than a half in each game, Scott showed his entire arsenal. He is a lengthy wing with positional size and explosive pop. He attacks the basket in transition, knows his spots on the floor, and plays efficiently with easy lift on his jump shot and deep range.

Claimed offers: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Texas Tech, Florida State, Georgia, Wake Forest, Ole Miss, Clemson, etc.

6-6 SF Treyvon Maddox, 2025

Maddox walks on the floor, passing the eye test. He has long arms with broad shoulders and a very athletic-looking frame. Maddox is an explosive wing, getting above the rim in transition and playing downhill in the half-court. He has a good wing handle that he will need to continue tightening and upside on the defensive end. Maddox is originally from Florida, and his dad is a college coach in Columbia, South Carolina. He played with Team Slay 2025 this weekend but will be playing with his normal Each 1 Teach 1 15u team. He is trending as the top player in South Carolina’s 2025 class.

Claimed offers: N/A

6-1 CG Treymane Parker, 2023

On3’s No. 98 player in the 2023 class is pure electricity on the court. He finished with 25 points and eight dunks in the game we watched. And these dunks were not your run-of-the-mill dunks; it was an array of east bays, lobs in traffic, and self-bounce windmills. Parker is a paint-tough lead guard who has range out to the volleyball line. He played this weekend with the Big Shots Lewis team.

Claimed offers: Mississippi State, NC A&T, etc.

6-9 PF Jarin Stevenson, 2024

It is the skill level that stands out for Stevenson at his size. He is trending as the top prospect in North Carolina’s 2024 class. Stevenson is a good area rebounder and has range beyond the three-point line off the catch. Stevenson played here with the Team United 16u team. His father scored almost 1,500 career points at Richmond. Stevenson is a matchup problem currently with his size and skill set at this age group. He avered 10 points during his two wins, playing less than half the game due to the scoring margin.

Claimed offers: North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest, Virginia

6-8 PF Zymicah Wilkens, 2025

We have been watching Wilkens for the last couple of seasons as he has routinely been one of the region’s best in his class. As a freshman at Rutherfordton (NC) RS Central high, he averaged a double-double leading his team to a third-round playoff finish. Wilkens is very skilled; he initiated offense and showcased high-level passing acumen in the half-court. Wilkens is a big-bodied forward, but it is his skill set that stands out and has him trending as the top player in North Carolina’s 2025 class.

Claimed offers: NA