NBPA Top 100 Camp: Day 2 Top Performers

On3 five-star power forward Chris Cenac - Jamie Shaw, On3

Orlando, Florida – The 30th Annual NBPA Top 100 Camp is taking place in Orlando this week. Over 100 of the top high school prospects were in attendance along with pre-approved media, NBA Scouts, and college coaches.

Here are the top performers from Day 2 of the event.

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On3 MVP 4-star PF Chris Cenac

When it comes to bigs, at this camp, Chris Cenac might be on a level of his own. The 6-foot-10 power forward has excellent size and length, but he also moves in a very fluid manner. Cenac has been able to show a vast offensive bag, finished at the rim, stretching the floor, and also throwing passes from multiple levels. On3’s No. 6 overall in 2025 finished with 24 points and 14 rebounds in his first game of the day. He has great size and fluidity, his ball skills are developed as he pushes the break and makes plays. The piece that remains consistent with Cenac is his rebounding. He has good hands and excellent timing.

2. 4-star C Malachi Moreno

It was a lot of the same that we have become accustomed to when watching 7-0 Malachi Moreno. Currently On3’s No. 1 ranked center in 2025 plays big. He has excellent hands, rebounds in and out of his area, and he finishes with both hands around the basket. In his first game of the day Moreno finished with 23 points and 15 rebounds. His ability to move and run is his most intriguing piece for me. Excellent hands and touch go a long way with his production, and he battles around the rim. Moreno continues to show new pieces with his game while also producing in the ways that translate levels.

3. 4-star SF Tounde Yessoufou

It is hard to not appreciate the production Tounde Yessoufou consistently brings to the table. The 6-foot-5 wing is coming off an excellent showing at the Pangos All-American Camp and has not slowed down. Yessoufou is an excellent athlete, he has a physical and lengthy frame, and his motor does not stop. In talking recently with an NBA scout, the name Lu Dort was brought up, and that comparison makes a lot of sense. Yessoufou has consistently been over 20 points on high efficiency. He is a good defender and area rebounder, but most importantly, he as continued to make shots. He is currently On3’s No.14 overall player in 2025.

4. Five-Star Plus+ SG Meleek Thomas

Meleek Thomas is a known scorer, an electric bucket-getter who can self create for clean looks from every level on the floor. Where he shined here, for me, is as a primary initiator. In the pick and roll, Thomas displayed patience, feel, and touch. Things were not rushed when the ball was in his hands and he did not force things, manipulating the defense and finding the open play. Thomas started the day with 15 points and 7 assists and he ended the day with 33 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Already a five-star player across the board, this passing and processing might have opened up some new archetype outcome possibilities.

5. 4-star PG Acaden Lewis

It has been a steep trend upward over the past 12 months for four-star Acaden Lewis. He plays with an excellent pace, keeping a live dribble at all times and taking what the defense gives him. The lefty get into the paint using a crafty handle and excellent pace. The jump shot is consistent and he does a lot of damage in the mid range. He started the day with a 23 point outing and ended it with a 26 point game. He remains a constant threat because he keeps a live dribble deep into the teeth of the defense.

6. 4-star PG Nyk Lewis

The consistent pressure that Nyk Lewis puts on the opposing team is hard to miss. The 6-foot-1 lead guard pressures the ball as well as anyone in the camp. He is also able to routinely get two feet into the paint with the ball in his hands. Lewis has a jet-quick first step, but he is also showing a crafty handle with an array of hesitation and change-of-direction moves. He is also an excellent defensive rebounder. Lewis went for over 20 points and 4 assists in all three games this today. He finished with 21 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists in his final game. He simply exudes toughness when he is on the floor.

7. 4-star C Oswin Erhunmwunse (Providence)

The explosion that Oswin Erhunmwunse shows regularly is unique. At times, it is actually jaw-dropping seeing how quickly he gets to the peak of his jump. In his first game at the NBPA Top 100 Camp today, the four-star Providence commit finished with 17 points, 16 rebounds, and 2 blocks. He has good hands and natural anticipation when making a play. He also attacks plays around the rim, that includes chasing rebounds and protecting the rim. His second game he finished with 19 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 assists. Most of his production comes around the rim, but the intimidation factor he brings through out the course of a game is productive.

8. 4-star SG Darius Adams

Darius Adams is a noted shooter. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard scored the ball very well today. What he did that impresses was his ability to get downhill off the bounce and make a play. In his first game today, Adams finished with 21 points going 5-10 from three. In his final game, he had 28 points and was 10-10 from the free-throw line. For his second game, Adams had 18 points and distributed 5 assists. Showing he is more than a shooter, On3’s No. 24 player in 2025 continues to be an offensive weapon.

9. 4-star C Eric Reibe

It has been an up and down year for Eric Reibe this season. The 6-foot-10 center has dealt with multiple injuries, missing extended periods of time. Here, at the NBPA Top 100 Camp, Reibe has been a rock solid player. The lefty has finished consistently around the rim, getting over his right shoulder and playing through contact. Interestingly enough, he has also passed the ball very well. He finished 26-38 from the field today his last two games he had 24 points and 26 points. Interestingly enough, he finished with five assists. The skilled big has a lot of translatable tools that can fun a lot of different things with him.

4-star PG Deron Rippey

When it comes to sheer speed and athleticism Deron Rippey might have more than any other in the NBPA Top 100 Camp. So the athleticism pops immediately, but his pace is what really stood out. Rippey is confident with the ball in his hands and his ability to make a play in the teeth of the defense. His passing reads were excellent, putting the ball on target and on time. His first game of the day he had 17 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists. End to end Rippey’s speed puts pressure on the rim. That really showed in the final game when he finished with 25 points and 8 assists.

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