Adlan Elamin, a sophomore guard on the Cincinnati Bearcats roster, has earned an invitation to the prestigious Jayson Tatum Elite Camp scheduled for late June in Las Vegas.
The camp, running from June 30 through July 3, brings together some of the nation’s top prospects for intensive on‑court drills and off‑court mentorship under NBA star Jayson Tatum and a faculty of elite coaches.
Elamin’s collegiate debut at Utah State saw him appear in 35 games, averaging 6.7 points and 3.1 rebounds while shooting 44.4 percent from the field, 30.2 percent beyond the arc and 83.0 percent at the free‑throw line.
He scored in double figures on eleven occasions, with a season‑high 15 points achieved three times, underscoring his ability to contribute offensively in bursts.
Camp Expectations
Participants can expect a blend of skill development, strength conditioning, and strategic sessions designed to simulate high‑level competition.
The invitation reflects both his potential and the Bearcats’ growing reputation as a pipeline for NBA‑ready talent.
A native of Arlington, Virginia, Elamin will join fellow prospects from across the country, using the experience to sharpen his game before the upcoming season.