New England is once again well-represented at the NBPA Top 100 camp.
The camp – which was established in 1994 and bills itself as “the premier basketball event for high school athletes” – brings 100 of the best recruits together in Rock Hill, S.C., for a week of training, skill development and competition under the coaching of current and former NBA players. The players flew in earlier this week, with games beginning on Wednesday at the Rock Hill Sports and Event Center. This year, the campers were chosen through a new selection process in which the NBPA widened its talent pool, accepted nominations from elite youth basketball circuits and had 25 scouts vote and rank nominees.
More than 300 campers have gone on to play in the NBA in the event’s history, including Anthony Edwards, Zion Williamson and Devin Booker.
Last year, there were seven recruits with New England ties who participated in this event: Sebastian Wilkins, Oswin Erhunmwunse, Jaylen Harrell, London Jemison, Ryder Frost, Dwayne Aristode and Landon Clark. There are five competing in the event this year, including three from the same prep school. Each of them are rising seniors in the 2026 class.
