**ROCK HILL, S.C.** -- The prestigious NBPA Top100 Camp is underway this week with college coaches and NBA personnel back in attendance. The camp features roughly 100 of the best players in all of high school basketball who are taking in skills sessions and highly competitive games across Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Many power head coaches are in attendance including Iowa's Ben McCollum, Tennessee's Bruce Pearl, Texas A&M's Bucky McMillan, Northwestern's Chris Collins, Oregon's Dana Altman, UConn's Dan Hurley, Indiana's Darian DeVries, Michigan's Dusty May, UNC's Hubert Davis, Ohio State's Jake Diebler, Kansas State' Jerome Tang, Arkansas's John Calipari, Duke's Jon Scheyer, Kentucky's Mark Pope, Purdue's Matt Painter, Louisville's Pat Kelsey, Oklohoma's Porter Moser, Xavier's Richard Pitino, Tennessee's Rick Barnes, West Virginia's Ross Hodge, Wake Forest's Steve Forbes, Michigan State's Tom Izzo, Cicinatti's Wes Miller and more.
In front of a packed gym, here are the top performers from the 2026 and 2027 classes who stood out:

**Aziz Olajuwon**
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**Current Ranking:** Unranked in 2026
One of the breakout prospects of the spring so far has been **[Aziz Olajuwon](https://247sports.com/Player/Aziz-Olajuwon-46149690)**, the son of Hakeem 'The Dream" Olajuwon, and the unranked wing out of Sugar Land (Texas) Clements is continuing his standout play in South Carolina. The 6-foot-6 small forward produced at a high level on Wednesday in his two games, where he averaged 24.5 points, tallying 20 points in the morning and 29 points in the afternoon. Olajuwon has the tools to play high major basketball and has the skills to pair with it, scoring as a slasher, in transition, making shots from three and showing his defensive potential.
**Recruitment:** Olajuwon's recruitment is still very quiet, but that should escalate after this week. He recently picked up his first high-major offer from the Virginia Tech Hokies.