2030 PLAYER RANKINGS (TOP 20)

#1 BRAYLAN DAVIS ā­ļø5

At just around 13‑14 years old, Braylan Davis is already one of the most buzzed-about junior prospects in the 2030 class. Poised, skilled, and already performing at an elite level—he’s a name you’ll likely hear again as he progresses through high school basketball and beyond.

#2 DAVID MOUDOUYI ā­ļø5

At just 6′8″ and still in the early stages of physical and skill development, David Moudouyi stands out with elite athleticism, length, and basketball instincts. Ranked at the top of his class, he’s already dominating on the national circuit and continues to build as a potential future NBA talent—especially as he sharpens his shooting and playmaking.

#3 HEIR JACKSON ā­ļø5

Heir Jackson is a dynamic, fast-rising guard in the Class of 2030 known for his athleticism, on-ball skill, and poise in competitive settings. With high-major interest already underway and elite performance in showcase events, scouts view him as one of the most polished and promising young point guards in the country.

#4 MASON BROYLES ā­ļø5

Mason Broyles from Bedford, Ohio is a dynamic and efficient offensive force in the Class of 2030. As a 6′ point guard for YPG Elite, he brings elite shooting, transition scoring, and consistency that has made him a national standout. With top-five rankings and standout performances in national tournaments, he’s a name to watch as he develops through middle school and beyond.

#5 AMARE ALMODOVAR ā­ļø5

Amare Almodovar is carving out a strong reputation as a young guard with elite feel and maturity. As a leader on court and trusted decision-maker for his team, he’s a name to watch as he continues developing.

#6 TOMARRI PATTERSON ā­ļø5

Tomarri Patterson is already one of Indiana’s—and the nation’s—most impressive middle school talents. Track his development as he continues on the top-tier youth basketball circuit.

#7 PIERRE RONDO ā­ļø5

Pierre Rondo is quickly carving out his own legacy in youth basketball—leading teams, earning top national rankings, and generating excitement on the showcase circuit. He’s definitely a player to keep an eye on as the 2030 class progresses.

#8 KHYRI TOMLINSON ā­ļø5

Khyri Tomlinson is a polished and impactful wing at just around 6′5″. With a rare blend of size, two-way skill, and court intelligence, he’s already drawing major buzz across national rankers and scouts. His standout defense, rebounding ability, and varied scoring toolkit make him a cornerstone of Team Takeover’s class. While refining his burst and perimeter shooting will boost his upside further, he’s firmly on the path toward Division I—and beyond.

#9 CANNON WASHINGTON ā­ļø5

At roughly 6′7″ and still in early development, Cannon Washington is making national waves thanks to his physical tools, game dominance, and defensive upside. As a member of Nightrydas EYBL based in Florida, he already earns high marks from both Top25Scouts and Coast 2 Coast Preps. He’s one of the most intriguing young big-man prospects in the Class of 2030, with potential to develop into a high-level collegiate—and eventually professional—player.

#10 NILES NEUMANN ā­ļø5

At just around 5′6″, Niles Neumann stands out—and not just because of his size. He’s made waves with elite shooting, confident guard play, and the ability to score at will even when playing older competition. As a top-six recruit in the Class of 2030 hailing from Texas, he’s clearly becoming one of the most talked-about young guards on the grassroots scene.

#11 KING HARRIS ā­ļø5

King Harris is a polished, high-energy guard with scoring instincts and playmaking ability that consistently impress scouts at national events. His pace, control, and combination scoring skills make him one of the standout backcourt threats in the Class of 2030—especially out of California.

#12 CARLOS BOYCE ā­ļø5

Carlos Boyce is one of North Carolina’s most promising underclassmen in the Class of 2030. At or around 6′0″, he combines composure, balance, scoring creativity, and defensive awareness—making him a future star to watch as he progresses through youth and high school circuits.

#13 DUECE THOMAS ā­ļø5

Deuce Thomas combines high-level scoring instincts, leadership, and poise on the national stage. With top-tier ranking, consistent event impact, and standout leadership qualities, he’s a top-theatre guard to monitor as the Class of 2030 progresses.

#14 ALONI ARENAS ā­ļø5

Aloni Arenas is quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting young guards in the Class of 2030. With his elite handling, scoring flair, and basketball instincts—paired with national-level performances and heritage in a basketball-driven family—he’s a standout to watch. Continuing to add strength and defensive aggression will only elevate his long-term projection, which currently points toward solid collegiate opportunities and beyond.

#15 JAIYLEN EKANEM ā­ļø5

Jaiylen Ekanem is quickly emerging as one of the most explosive and high-upside wings in the Class of 2030. At 6′5″ with elite speed and defensive instincts, he’s already competing with older players and drawing national attention. As he adds polish to his shooting and ball skills, he’s a name with clear future buzz.

#16 DEUNTREY PARKER ā­ļø5

Deuntrey ā€œD.J.ā€ Parker is a high-energy, lengthy wing from Texas making waves in the Class of 2030. His defensive intensity, athleticism, and ability to compete against older talent earn him strong recognition nationally. With continued work on his jump shot and offensive polish, scouts believe he could reach solid D‑I levels, overseas play, or even potential pro pathways beyond that.

#17 JACOB CARTER ā­ļø5

At just 13 and already standing at around 6′8″ with elite strength and coordination, Jacob Carter is an outlier within the Class of 2030. His rare combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ makes him a compelling future prospect—one scouts are watching closely as he continues his physical and skill development.

#18 KENXTONĀ PERKINS ā­ļø5

Kenxton Perkins is already carving out a respected reputation in the Class of 2030 thanks to his advanced court vision, playmaking instincts, and all‑around impact—despite not yet entering high school. His pedigree, leadership, and skill set make him a standout guard-getter in the youth basketball scene. As he continues competing at premier events, he’s one of the most watched and promising prospects in his age group.

#19 DEO DIXON ā­ļø5

Deo Dixon is a firebrand guard with premium energy, creativity, and national buzz—especially for his age and background. With a strong presence both in Canada and U.S. youth circuits, he’s rapidly becoming one of the most exciting players in the Class of 2030. Continued development in his size, consistency, and decision-making could propel him toward elite college recruitment and even professional potential in the future.

#20 YAKAI CRAIG ā­ļø5

Yakai Craig is one of the most dynamic and high-upside point guards in the Class of 2030. With elite pace, offensive instincts, and showcased confidence in national circuits, he stands out as a top-tier guard prospect. His blend of skill, IQ, and elite highlight moments consistently draws attention across platforms.