There is a place in April where fans can see the stars of the NBA of tomorrow today – and this is not the NCAA tournament.
It is the Nike Hoops Summit, which takes place this Saturday. We can see From 7 p.m. on the USA network and broadcast on Peacock. It is a game in the United States against the world with the best secondary players around the world. The list of elders of the summit includes 15 old choices n ° 1 and 94 TOP-10 choices, featuring names such as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jayson Tatum, Kyrie Irving, Nikola Jokic, Derrick Rose, Anthony Davis, Dirik Nowitzki, Kevin Durantis and Kevin Garnett-and That’s that Iceberg.
Who are the participants of this year? Here are the lists of this year for the male teams of the Nike Hoops Summit.
Male team
List of the United States
• Darius Acuff Jr., 6’2 ”. The COMMIT of Arkansas was the best classified playmaker in this class. He was a tournament MVP when the United States won gold in the 2024 male americup U18, with an average of 17.8 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4 aids one match.
• Nately, 6’7 ”forward. He led his high school team three times at the Virginia State Championship, with an average of 19 points, 10 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game last season.
• Cameron Boozer, 6’9 ”forward. Son of the double All-Star NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer (and the twin brother of Cayden Boozer), Cameron is the first choice projected at the NBA 2026 draft. The Duke Commit won two gold medals and was appointed MVP for American basketball at the FIBA Americas U16 2023 and 2024.
• Cayden Boozer, guard 6’3 ”. The other son of former NBA player Carlos Boozer and the fraternal twin of Cameron Boozer, like his brother and his father, is attached to Duke. He won two gold medals with Team USA: the FIBA Americas U16 2023 championship and the FIBA U17 2024 World Cup.
• Mikel Brown Jr., 6’2 ”guard. The man can shoot the rock, he won the All-American competition with 3 points from McDonald’s 2025. Brown has signed up in Louisville.
• Chris Cenac Jr., 6’10 ”Center. The Houston Committee was the MVP at the Top 100 camp of NBPA 2024, with an average of 18.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.
• AJ Dybantsa, guard 6’8 ”. He is previously on this scene: Dybantsa has collected a summit of 21 points at the Nike Hoop 2024 summit playing for the world team (his parents are from the Republic of Congo and Jamaica. He signed up in Byu for the university.
• Jalen Haralson, 6’8 ”forward. He collected an average of 21.2 points per game last spring in the Nike Eybl circuit last spring and was part of the gold medalist team in the United States at the FIBA U17 2024 World Cup. He signed up at the University of Notre Dame.
• Jasper Johnson, keeps 6’4 ”. The Get Getter and the Sharp shooting guard were still intended for Kentucky for the University, his father, Dennis, and his uncle, Derrick, both played football in Kentucky (Dennis also played three seasons in the NFL). He and Big Man Malachi Moreno, also playing for the United States in Portland, will form an impressive first-year tandem for Wildcats.
• Nikolas Khamenia, 6’8 ”attacker. The Duke Commit played at the Harvard-Westlake high school in Los Angeles, the school that produced the former NBA players Jarron and Jason Collins, as well as the current NBA player Johnny Juzang (not to mention actors Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal).
• Trey McKenney, guard 6’4 ”. The corps combo goalkeeper with a sweet shot is committed to playing for the Wolverines of Michigan next season.
• Malachi Moreno, 6’11 ”Center. Mr. Kentucky basketball for 2024-25, he stays at home and will play for Mark Pope and the Wildcats. He showed a certain chemistry in Nike Hoops Summit Practices with the other Kentucky Commit here, Jasper Johnson.
Global list
• SHON ABAEV (Israel), 6’7 “Forward. He recently directed Calvary Christian Academy to a class 3A state championship in Florida, and he was attached to the University of Cincinnati for next season.
• IKENNA ALOZIE (Nigeria), 6’2 ”combo guard. He was the Basketball MVP 2025 Basketball without Borders Global Camp at the NBA All-Star Weekend in San Francisco.
• Kiyan Anthony (Puerto Rico), guard 6’5 ”. Son of the renowned temple Carmelo Anthony, he was an off -competition at the Lutheran high school in Long Island in New York and, according to his father’s traces, is attached to Syracuse. He has Puerto Rican links through his mother, Alani “La la” Vazquez, a well -known actress and producer.
• Tajh Ariza (Japan), 6’7 “. He is the son of Trevor Ariza, who played 18 years in the NBA and won an NBA title in 2009 with the Lakers. He recently directed Westchester High School in Los Angeles to his 16th Championship in the city section.
• Bogoljub Marković (Serbia), 6’11 “Forward. He has played professionally in the very physical and intense Serbian league in the last two seasons. He plays for KK Mega Basket, the team that produced Nikola Jokic, Ivica Zubac, Nikola Jovic and Goga Bitadze.
• David Mirkovic (Montenegro), 6’9 “Forward. He plays professionally for SC Derby Podgorica in Montenegro, but would be interested in playing collegially in the United States next season.
• Omer Mayer (Israel), 6’4 “Guard. Mayer is currently playing professionally for the Israeli maccabi such Aviv power. At 2024 FIBA U18 Eurobasket, he led Israel, with an average of 18.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 5.1 aids one match.
• Jaion Pitt (Canada), 6’10 “Forward. Originally from Norwood, Ontario, he moved with his family to play his high school ball in Arizona, and was now determined to play for Arizona State next season.
• Eric Reibe (Germany), 7’0 “Center. He was the best classified player in Maryland this last season and was committed to Uconn for next season.
• Dame Sarr, (Italy) 6’5 “Guard. He is currently playing for the best team of FC Barcelona (but was linked to Illinois if he comes to the United States for the University). He was a member of the Italian national team for FIBA Eurobasket 2025 qualifications.
• Tound Yessoufou (Benin), 6’6 “forward. He moved from the West African nation to California at the age of 15, but well adapted the field – he became the top scorer of all time in California in February, breaking the start of Demarcus Nelson.
• Boyuan Zhang (China), 6’8 “Forward. He plays professionally in China for Shanxi Fenju and represented China in a number of international basketball events.