Top Performers: 2023 Gotham Hoops Classic

The 2023 Gotham Hoops Classic presented by PRIME hosted 17 boy’s high school and prep teams across five different states. This list highlights over 30 top performers from this year’s showcase:

(in no order)

  • Ejay Greer, Rocktop Academy (PA) ‘23

    • The 6’7” playmaker displayed a polished offensive skill set in three showcase games. Greer’s smooth jumper extended well beyond the three-point line as his slick handle allowed him to get past defenders and rise for his patented pull-up J. Greer remains one of the top uncommitted post-grads in the nation.

  • Quentin Duncan, Notre Dame Prep (CT) ‘24

    • Duncan finished with one of the best performances in this year’s Classic. The 6’5” guard proved to be a high-level scorer, finishing with 35 points in a hard fought win over Rocktop Academy (PA). Duncan scored at all three levels while shooting a high percentage from the floor. He’s a prospect to keep an eye on.

  • Ryan Leonardo, John F. Kennedy HS (NY) ‘23

    • The 6’6” forward was dominant in his team’s win over South Bronx Prep (NY). Leonardo poured in 33 points while showcasing a versatile offensive game. He shot well from deep and finished inside with contact. The southpaw made a case as one of NYC’s best unsigned seniors.

  • Isaiah Wright, Benjamin Cardozo HS (NY) ‘23

    • The senior guard was highly efficient in Dozo’s two showcase wins. Wright was superb in the paint, finishing around the rim in-traffic and with contact. He scored early and often but also rebounded the ball well and got teammates involved.

  • Matthew Herbert, King’s Christian Academy (MD) ‘24

    • Herbert proved to be one of the best three-point shooters in the showcase. Despite his team’s 0-2 record on the weekend, Herbert’s offensive game was on full display. His size at 6’5” and smooth shooting stroke make him an intriguing prospect in the class of ‘24.

  • Charlie Onana Awana, The Stony Brook School (NY) ‘23

    • The uber athletic, 6’7” forward played above the rim in his team’s win over Seward Park HS (NY). The senior had several impressive dunks but truly made his presence felt on the defensive end. His six emphatic blocked shots helped spearhead a strong defensive outing for SBS. Onana Awana remains one of the area’s top uncommitted prospects.

  • Tyler Edore, Brooklyn Collegiate (NY) ‘24

    • The junior played well in a tough loss to Wings Academy (NY). Edore, 6’7”, proved he can score in various fashions, finishing in the paint with ease while showcasing a formidable mid-range jumper. Edore also made an impact on defense, using his superior length and timing to alter opponents’ shot attempts around the rim.

Mohamed Diaby ‘23

  • Mohamed Diaby, Thurgood Marshall Academy (NY) ‘23

    • Diaby’s supreme athleticism was evident in his team’s two showcase games. The 6’7” forward controlled the paint on both ends of the floor. Diaby finished several imposing dunks while protecting the rim defensively. His superb play solidified him as one of NY’s top unsigned seniors.

  • Ryan Archey, Rocktop Academy (PA) ‘23

    • The 6’2” guard was terrific offensively in Rocktop’s three showcase games. Archey attacked the rim with ease and finished with either hand. His craftiness in the half court was on full display, breaking down defenders and creating scoring opportunities for himself and teammates. He also shot the ball well from 3PT range.

  • SirPatrick Livingston, South Bronx Prep (NY) ‘24

    • Despite the loss, Livingston put his team on his back against John F. Kennedy (NY). The 6’3” scoring guard was aggressive early and often, finishing with contact throughout the contest. Livingston’s strong ball-handling skills were on full display as he utilized change of speed, change of direction to get to the rim.

  • Bryce Simmons, Wings Academy (NY) ‘24

    • The 6’2” guard helped his team go 1-1 in the showcase, including an impressive victory over Brooklyn Collegiate (NY). Simmons was incredibly effective with the ball in his hands, scoring in various fashions throughout the two games. He demonstrated an innate ability to score both off-the-dribble and off-the-catch.

  • Walt Andrews Jr., Notre Dame Prep (CT) ‘24

    • Andrews impressed as one of the best defenders in the showcase. He was all over the ball in his team’s win over Rocktop Academy (PA). The 6’3” guard forced several turnovers and turned defense into easy scoring opportunities for himself and teammates. In the half court, Andrews used his elusiveness and quickness to finish around the basket.

  • Francisco Demers, Adlai Stevenson HS (NY) ‘23

    • Demers sparked Stevenson’s offense in a hard fought win over The Knox School (NY). His four three-pointers lifted his team to a two-point victory. The 6’4” forward has a quick release from long range that was on full-display all game.

  • Seydou Traore, Our Saviour Lutheran Prep (NY) ‘23

    • The 6’6” forward made his presence felt on both ends of the floor in OSL’s tough win over Rocktop Academy (PA). Traore was effective in the paint both ends of the floor. He used his athleticism to score with ease and alter opponents’ shots.

Ejay Greer ‘23

  • Isaac Munkadi, Bridgeport Prep (CT) ‘24

    • The 6’10” junior used his athleticism and physicality to impose his will against a tough opponent in Rocktop Academy (PA). Despite the loss, Munkadi impressed with his ability to impact the game on both ends. Offensively, he scored inside-and-out while finding open teammates. His length was also a factor defensively.

  • Malik Fields, Adlai Stevenson HS (NY) ‘26

    • Fields demonstrated why he’s one of NYC’s best up-and-coming prospects in Stevenson’s win over The Knox School (NY). The 6’2” guard handles the ball well and orchestrates an offense like an upperclassmen. Additionally, his range extends well beyond the 3-point line.

  • Elijah Hernandez, Our Saviour Lutheran Prep (NY) ‘23

    • The 6’3” guard was electric with the ball in his hands in a win over Pennsylvania’s Rocktop Academy. Hernandez attacked the defense with relative ease, creating scoring opportunities for himself and teammates throughout the game. His shiftiness was on full-display, breaking down opposing defenders left and right.

  • Andre Josiah, Benjamin Cardozo (NY) ‘24

    • Josiah, a left-handed playmaker, was a maestro with the ball in his hands in two showcase games. He played at his own pace and was effective in both the half court and on the break. Josiah shot well from outside but was at his best attacking the defense and finishing at the basket.

  • Orlando Morris, The Stony Brook School (NY) ‘26

    • The freshman guard stood out in his team’s win over Seward Park HS (NY). Morris made three three-pointers and shot a high percentage from the floor. The lefty utilized his perimeter prowess to aid his attacking game, putting the ball on the floor and finishing at the rim.

  • William Lodico, Campus Magnet HS (NY) ‘23

    • The senior guard played an integral role in Campus Magnet’s come from behind victory over PSAL ‘AA’ foe Thurgood Marshall Academy (NY). Lodico scored timely baskets and provided a strong defense presence down the stretch to help secure the hard fought win.

  • Mohamed Diarrisso, John F. Kennedy (NY) ‘24

    • Diarrisso’s athleticism and versatility were on full display in a pair of showcase games. The junior forward made his presence felt inside the paint on both ends. Diarrisso finished with either hand and used excellent timing to challenge opponents’ shot attempts at the rim.

Elijah Hernandez ‘23

  • Mathok Majok, Bridgeport Prep (CT) ‘24

    • Majok’s 7’3” stature was undoubtedly a factor on the court. His extreme length resulted in several blocks while altering even more shot attempts around the rim. The junior is a solid athlete that runs the floor. He has an incredibly high ceiling.

  • Skyler Winick, Our Saviour Lutheran Prep (NY) ‘23

    • Winick came in clutch down the stretch for OSL in their narrow win over Rocktop Academy (PA). The senior guard knocked down several key three-pointers in the second half. He shot 4/5 (80%) from beyond the arc in the victory.

  • Nate Small, The Stony Brook School (NY) ‘24

    • Small’s impact on both ends of the floor helped guide SBS to a win over Seward Park HS (NY). The junior guard scored inside-and-out, used his superb court vision to find open teammates and rebounded the ball well in this one.

  • Diallo Long, King’s Christian Academy (MD) ‘24

    • Despite the 0-2 record on the weekend, Long joined Herbert as KCA standouts. Long, a 6’3” guard, showcased a sharp handle and scoring repertoire. He was effective off-the-dribble, utilizing his shiftiness to maneuver past defenders and score inside the paint. Long proved capable of pulling up from three and finishing above the rim with ease.

  • Jordin Walker, Benjamin Cardozo HS (NY) ‘24

    • The junior handled the ball well and helped lead Dozo’s offense to wins over PSAL ‘AA’ programs Wings Academy (NY) and John F. Kennedy HS (NY). Walker’s size and build at the point guard position helped disrupt opposing defenses. The 6’2” guard was able to force his way to the paint en route to easy lay-ins and assists.

  • Anas Rezk, Springfield Commonwealth Academy (MA) ‘25

    • Rezk showcased a versatile skillset as the 6’5” sophomore attacked the rim from the wing and finished with either hand with ease. The guard/forward also helped spearhead a strong defensive effort in the win over King’s Christian Academy (MD).

Diallo Long ‘24

  • Messiah Rodriguez, Wings Academy (NY) ‘23

    • The senior guard made his presence felt offensively throughout the showcase. In two games, Rodriguez was effective both inside and out. He used his speed to blow past defenders and finished with either hand at the rim. Rodriguez also kept defenders honest with his 3PT shot.

  • Yderrick Gonzales, Springfield Commonwealth Academy Regional (MA) ‘26

    • The freshman provided one of the best performances in the showcase in a win over King’s Christian Academy (MD). The 5’10” guard shot the ball incredibly well from long-range and also created scoring opportunities for teammates. Gonazeles’ shot-making ability and overall offensive game make him a prospect to watch.

  • Bryce Williams, Campus Magnet HS (NY) ‘23

    • Williams left it all out on the court in an impressive win against local Thurgood Marshall Academy (NY). The 6’1” senior used his quick hands to turn defense into offense to help engineer an impressive comeback. Williams consistently got teammates involved offensively and he also finished strong around the rim.

  • Quentin Richardson, John F. Kennedy HS (NY) ‘24

    • Richardson helped run the show for JFK during their two showcase games. The junior facilitated the ball well for the Knights, slicing passes through the defense in both the half court and fast break. Richardson proved to be a capable scorer, displaying a solid 3PT shot and ability to finish at the rim in-traffic.

  • Denym Leslie, Benjamin Cardozo (NY) ‘23

    • The senior forward is a versatile prospect with his combination of size (6’5”) and skill. Leslie proved to be a legitimate scorer from all three levels, making it difficult for defenders to stay in front of him. He also showcased a strong handle.

  • Elijah Mitchell, Seward Park HS (NY) ‘24

    • Mitchell proved to be a bright spot for Seward Park despite their loss to The Stony Brook School (NY). The junior guard finished around the rim well and hit pull-up jump shots with relative ease.

  • Maksim Vukcevic, The Knox School (NY) ‘24

    • The 6’3” guard was a gritty competitor for Knox in a tough loss to Stevenson HS. The senior connected on several 3PT shots during the game while using his quick hands to help turn defense into easy baskets on the offensive end.

All 12 showcase games are now available on the Gotham Hoops YouTube Channel (watch here).