With the top basketball talents like Isiah Harwell deciding their future, 247Sports' Director of Scouting and CBS Sports college basketball insider Adam Finkelstein put out his opinions on the five standout high school players from the Wootten 150 Camp.
The Wooten 150 is America’s most exclusive evaluation camp where the best high school players from across the countries and media, including ESPN, Yahoo Sports, Ball is Life, 247, Pro Insight and more are invited. Finkelstein took to Instagram to talk about the five standouts after spending the weekend in Las Vegas at the Wooten 150 Camp:
6 high school basketball standouts from the Wootten 150 Camp ft. Isiah Harwell
#6 Niko Bundalo
Niko Bundalo was one of the names that stood out for Finkelstein. The 6'10" power forward ranks 25th on the 2025 ESPN 100 Recruiting Database and third in his state. Bundalo has been rated five stars by ESPN, On3, 247Sports and Rivals.
With offers from colleges like Michigan State, North Carolina, Connecticut, Notre Dame, and more, the Ohio State Buckeyes lead Bundalo's recruitment race with a 31.1% prediction of recruiting the Windsor, California native.
#5 Obinna Ekezie
Obinna Ekezie is an underclassman who ranks at the 19th spot in the 2027 ESPN 25 Recruiting Database. On3, ESPN and Rivals gave the Napa, California native four stars. Finkelstein claims that he is one of the best centers he has seen in 2027 so far.
In his freshman year, Ekezie has played 12 games and averaged 12.8 points, 12.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 4.6 blocks per contest.
#4 Isiah Harwell
The Class of 2025 shooting guard is a five-star recruit and ranks 14th in the 2025 ESPN 100 Recruiting Database. Harwell has committed to the Houston Cougars from the Big 12 Conference after receiving interest from programs like Gonzaga, California, Texas, North Carolina and more.
Last season, Isiah Harwell played 10 games, averaging 14.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.6 steals per game for Wasatch Academy.
#3 Xavion Stanton
After Isiah Harwell, Finkelstein also talked about the Las Vegas, Nevada native Xavion Stanton. Stanton is a four-star recruit and ranks at the 42nd spot in the 2025 ESPN 100 Recruiting Database with an 86 Scout Grade. According to On3, Stanton has interest from BYU, Stanford and Michigan but UNLV leads the race.
He played 28 games last season for the Impact Christian Academy and averaged 5.6 points, 7 rebounds, 0.4 assists and 1.6 blocks per contest.
#2 Braylon Mullins
Braylon Mullins plays for Greenfield-Central and is a 6'4" shooting guard. In his last season, Mullins averaged 17.9 points, 2.4 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 2.5 steals in 71 games.
Mullins has offers from Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, and Connecticut but according to On3, the Indiana Hoosiers lead the race.
#1 Darius Adams
Ranking 19th on the 2025 ESPN 100 Recruiting Database, Darius Adamas is another one to watch in his class. Adams plays for La Lumiere and averaged 15 points on 40% shooting from the field and 32% from beyond the three-point line in the Nike EYBL.
Adams is a four-star recruit according to ESPN, On3 and 247Sports, and a five-star recruit according to Rivals. According to On3, Connecticut has the highest chance of recruiting Adams with an 84.2% prediction.
With players like Isiah Harwell and Darius Adams in the Class of 2025, which prospect are you most excited to see in college?