A Talent‑Rich Gathering
Kentucky’s basketball staff have descended on the NBPA Top 100 Camp in Rock Hill, South Carolina, where the nation’s most coveted high school prospects converge each summer.
The camp gathers the graduating classes of 2027, 2028 and 2029, many of whom already hold scholarship offers from the University of Kentucky, underscoring the program’s early interest in shaping the next generation of Wildcats.
Among the standout names on the roster are CJ Rosser, King Gibson, Reese Alston, Beckham Black and Moussa Kamissoko, each of whom has drawn attention for their skill sets and physicality.
Rondo’s Mentorship Role
Rajon Rondo, known for his playmaking brilliance and defensive tenacity, guides campers through drills that emphasize decision‑making under pressure, offering a rare glimpse into the mindset of a champion.
His involvement has sparked excitement among participants, who view the opportunity to learn from a player who has succeeded both in college and the NBA as a pivotal moment in their development.
Coaches use the intense, peer‑to‑peer setting to assess not only raw talent but also basketball IQ and competitive resilience, qualities that will shape the upcoming recruiting class.