Breaking News: Jordi Fernandez Confirms The Impactful Presence Of Five-Star Forward ‘Nate Ament In Elite 24 Scrimmage…

BROOKLYN – The Under Armour Elite 24 continued to impress on day two, with a highly anticipated scrimmage taking center stage. Five-star forward Nate Ament, making his debut after missing the first day, quickly made his presence felt alongside other standout performers.

Nate Ament: The No. 7 ranked player in the class of 2025 arrived in Brooklyn fresh off a redeye flight and wasted no time showcasing his talent. At 6-foot-9, Ament displayed impressive shooting range, ball-handling skills, and fluidity on the court. While his intensity dipped slightly as the scrimmage progressed, his early highlights left a lasting impression. With offers from top programs like Kentucky and Virginia, Ament is expected to take his time with the recruiting process.

Acaden Lewis: The No. 31 ranked player in the class of 2025 continued his strong performance following recent visits to Duke and Syracuse. Lewis’ polished playmaking, shooting, and ability to play both on and off the ball were on full display. His consistent movement and shot readiness indicate a promising college career.

Malachi Moreno: Ranked No. 25 in the class of 2025, Moreno was a versatile force on both ends of the floor. His athleticism, finishing ability, and rebounding prowess were evident throughout the scrimmage. Despite the loss, Moreno formed a formidable trio with Lewis and Ament.

Team Ice:

  • Shon Abaev: The No. 44 ranked player in 2025 continued his hot shooting, showcasing his combination of size, strength, and scoring ability. His impressive performance strengthens his case for a higher ranking.
  • Eli Ellis: After a strong Thursday practice, Ellis found his rhythm later in the scrimmage. The No. 55 ranked player in 2025 displayed competitiveness and clutch shooting, contributing to Team Ice’s victory.
  • Dylan Mingo: A standout 2026 prospect, Mingo’s defensive prowess was on full display. His length, quickness, and instincts made him a disruptive force on the ball. The No. 22 ranked player in his class has immense potential as his physical attributes and shooting improve.
  • Mazi Mosley: The No. 48 ranked player in 2025 had a strong performance, showcasing his scoring and playmaking abilities. His smooth moves and ability to create for teammates were highlights of the game.
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The Elite 24 scrimmage provided a platform for top prospects to showcase their talents and generate excitement for the upcoming college basketball season.

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