Relentless Hoops Select 80: More 2026 Standouts
WOODSTOCK, Ga. — There are always good undervalued prospects on Saturday of Relentless Hoops Select 80, which is typically the day for seniors.
There were a lot of noteworthy guys. The notebook is being emptied on the 2026 prospects. After this post, focus will shift to 2027s and 2028s before a final review of the seniors.
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Justin Cunningham: It felt like whenever I looked over at Cunningham’s court, he was making some kind of play. It was an accumulation of good moments. He routinely got into the teeth of defenses and made pocket passes to bigs or found other teammates. He was as good of an assist guy as there was. Or, he just scored the ball himself. Cunningham was tough at the rim and balanced in some good 3-point shooting as well.
Jamie Asobo: Asobo’s game is akin to a running back’s. Some power mixed with elusive, shifty movements in traffic. That combo was on display on Saturday. He handled contact on drives, consistently finished at the rim, and hit some shots. He’s had good moments throughout 2025 and is quietly building a nice reputation.
Khalil Sylla: Sylla is one of the more underrated guards in Georgia. That’s changed a bit after a good spring and summer and will continue to change with more outings like Saturday. He’s tough and athletic. That pairing showed itself well on defense with his ability to be bothersome. I can only imagine that it’s frustrating to go against him. He doesn’t mind contact at the rim on offense. He went at defenders and embraced physicality.
Tyler Williams: Quick with the ball, Williams was a consistent paint touch on Saturday. He was able to burst through creases and get to the rim and score or make a play for someone around him. He’s tremendous when it comes to finding shooters in corners and making quick decisions on drives. It was consistent with what he’s done with Grayson this fall. He’ll be impactful for the Rams throughout the high school season.
Tripp Jackson: Having seen Jackson a couple of times recently, he’s an interesting-flashes player. Saturday’s outing was another instance of that. He brought good energy to the forward spot for his team. Jackson played hard on both ends which led to plenty of rebounds, some blocked shots, and at-the-rim scoring. He’s certainly still putting it together, but he has untapped potential that’ll materialize more throughout the high school season and at the next level.







