close
close

Georgia Tech’s standout targets at NIKE EYBL Session II Atlanta

This weekend in Atlanta marked the second stop of the EYBL, the most prestigious event where college coaches, talent evaluators and NBA scouts come together for the player evaluation period. It’s time for the 2025 and 2026 rankings to really start to take shape, and here are some of George Tech’s 2025 and 2026 goals made this weekend.

Caleb Wilson 2025

Caleb Wilson made headlines earlier this week when it was announced that he would be playing with Florida team Nightrydas 17U, joining forces with Cam and Cayden Boozer. Filling out his frame well, Wilson is now much better suited to take on a physically demanding game inside. With an average of 17 points. With 3.5 assists and an EYBL third-best 8.5 rebounds per game, Wilson played well, even looking comfortable with his new team. Caleb added 16 pts in a win against the top-rated Pro Skills 17U team.

About Tech, according to our own Najeh Wilkins, Wilson says he likes what coach Damon Stoudamire is building at Tech.

Alex Alston

Aleks Alston the “Serbian Sniper”, top 70 ESPN is a smooth operator, with an average of 20 pts. end of the second session. He’s an old-school left-handed guard who knows he has to get to his spots to execute either via a fadeaway, one-timers and even knock down a nice 8-10 foot floater.

According to 247 High School Hoops, a rival school has had more contact with the Serbian sniper, but still, if he comes to the state of Georgia, he will likely stop in downtown Atlanta. ‘

Nigel James

Nigel James is a smaller goalkeeper who plays with Team Expressions Elite (MA) and is undefeated (6-0) in the Raveling Conference.

James hangs his hat on the defensive end playing with great Pat Beverly-like energy. James is a harassing guard who uses angles under tall guars to free the ball. However, he does more than just play defense at 90 feet, James is a more than capable scorer. James excels at using his quick first step and then exploding to the basket. His athleticism really caught my eye this weekend, on a drive to the basket the Long Island native hung in the air on a drive to the rim.

In Georgia Tech News, James said Georgia Tech is a school that is in constant contact with him.