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Top 3 players from 2024 Peach Jam SEC basketball coaches could target ft. Cameron Boozer

The 2024 Peach Jam is underway and features the top AAU-level talent in the nation. NBA players cheer and mentor the young players throughout the tourney as collegiate coaches eye their next program standout, making it one of the biggest recruiting events.

As names like Mark Pope, Nate Oats, Bruce Pearl and others make appearances in the annual competition, let's look the the possible names they could add to the SEC in the coming years.


Top 2024 Peach Jam players SEC coaches could target

#3 Christian Jeffrey

Christian Jeffrey has the potential to emerge as the most surprising standout in the class of 2025. The three-star prospect is a great ball handler and skilled finisher. He can play through contact and hold his own on the defensive end.

He recorded 11.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.6 assists throughout his multi-state EYBL tenure and is posting 15.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.3 in Peach Jam. He has offers from Tennessee, Villanova, Oklahoma State, Northern Illinois, Hofstra, Fordham and Maryland. Given his frame and on-court instincts, the Mt. Zion Prep combo guard is slowly climbing the ranks.


#2 Dwayne Aristode

The Dutch small forward plays for the Brewster Academy and is a top-20 prospect in the 2025 class. The dynamic six-foot-seven wing can leverage his athleticism on both ends, finish strong in the paint, navigate traffic and shows good fundamentals on his jump shot.

Dwayne Aristode is averaging 11.7 points and 5.7 rebounds in Peach Jam (60.0% field goal efficiency). He has played on the global stage through his past tenures with Catalonia’s Club Joventut Badalona. Moreover, he has also played for the Netherlands’ senior national team.

Aristode is being pursued by UConn Huskies, Alabama Crimson Tide, UCLA Bruins, Wake Forest Deacons and Arizona. He was also heavily scouted during his NBPA Top 100 Camp stint in Orlando.


#1 Cameron Boozer

Cameron Boozer is one of the top players in next year’s talent pool, sitting at the no.2 spot behind AJ Dybantsa, who also has a high chance of landing with an SEC program.

Boozer’s Nightrydas Elite was the top team in EYBL, with a record of one loss during the run (14-1) and has won their first three matchups in the Peach Jam. He's averaging 22.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists while shooting 65.6% from the field and 66.7% from the 3-point area.

Cameron Boozer holds offers from Duke, Florida Gators, Florida State, Miami and Kentucky Wildcats.

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