COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Sept. 17, 2025) – USA Basketball announced today the athletes expected to participate in the 2025 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team minicamp from Oct. 10-12 at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Minicamp participants will represent the high school graduating classes of 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2029. Athletes and coaches were selected by the USA Basketball Men’s Developmental National Team committee.
The athletes will participate in on-court skill development and competitive scrimmages in addition to life skills sessions led by staff from USA Basketball, NBA Player Development and the NCAA. The life skills sessions feature media training; NCAA rules and eligibility education; mental health and wellbeing guidance; and financial management guidance provided by Morgan Stanley.
“USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team is excited to host the October minicamp as we continue to support elite players in reaching their full potential,” said Sean Ford, USA Basketball Men’s National Team director and committee chair. “Our goal is to work closely with athletes and parents to help them successfully navigate the pathway as their careers progress. We look forward to welcoming back our returning athletes as well as several first-time participants.”
Representing the class of 2026 are Davion Adkins, JaShawn “JJ” Andrews, Tajh Ariza, Tarris Bouie, Caleb Gaskins, Cameron Holmes, Bryson Howard, Taylen Kinney, Colben Landrew, Dylan Mingo, Adam Oumiddoch, Adonis Ratliff, Darius Ratliff, Jaxon Richardson, Deron Rippey Jr., Qayden Samuels, Kevin Thomas, Anthony Thompson, Cameron Williams and Elijah Williams.
For the class of 2027, Nasir Anderson, Beckham Black, Malachi Booker, Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, Bruce Branch III, Chase Branham, Devin Cleveland, Lincoln Cosby, Derek Daniels, Cayden Daughtry, Jalen Davis, Jaxson Davis, Jason Gardner Jr., Jarvis Hayes Jr., Demarcus Henry, Isaiah Hill, Tyrone Jamison, Jeremy Jenkins Jr., Malachi Jordan, Moussa Kamissoko, Joshua Leonard, Chase Lumpkin, Jaylan Mitchell, Jordan Page, CJ Rosser, Taj Saragba, Kevin Savage III, Marcus Spears Jr., Griffin Starks, Tyler Sutton, Davion Thompson, Joshua Tyson and Darius Wabbington.
The class of 2028 attendees include Cameron Anderson, Ian Archbold, Josh Augmon, Benjamin Berrouet, Dylan Betts, Isaiah Carter, Mason Collins, Brielen Craft, Erick Dampier Jr., Devaughn Dorrough, Marceles Duncan, Trey Edwards, Owen Eteuati-Edwards, Myles Hayes, Madden Hill, Colton Hiller, Terrell Jackson, Josh Lowery, Bentley Lusakueno, Parker McDaniel, Kameron Mercer, Jaalen Boss Mhoon, Jakyi Miles, Jordan Mize, Malik Moore, Will Nelson Jr., Emmanuel Nwabuoku, Donavin Okoth, Brady Pettigrew, Shalen Sheppard, Miles Simpson, Anthony Spratt, Noah Washington, Michai White, AJ Williams, Evan Willis, Quinton Wilson and Xavier Young.
The class of 2029 includes King Bacot, Will Conroy Jr., JJ Crawford, RJ Evans and Draydne McDaniel.
The group has 58 athletes who boast USA Basketball national team or minicamp experience.
Of those expected to participate, Nasir Anderson, Black, Mason Collins, Dampier Jr., Hiller, Lusakueno, Mercer, Page, Rosser, Sheppard, Spears Jr., and AJ Williams were members of the 2025 USA Men’s U16 National Team that won the gold medal at the 2025 FIBA U16 AmeriCup in Juarez, Mexico.
Coaching the minicamp will be Jonathan Adams, Rob Alexander, Dom Amorosa, Frank Bennett, Steve Dagostino, Scott Fitch, Andy Harrington, Kris Holtzer, Jamill Jones, Nick LoGalbo, Joe Mantegna, Reggie Morris, Andre Noble, Dave Rebibo, Almamy Thiero and Larry Thompson, many of whom have previous USA Basketball coaching experience.
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