Best Defenders: UA Future Circuit Southeast Session 1

C2CPreps

April 28, 2026

EVENT COVERAGE

Defense was a major factor throughout the UA Future Circuit Southeast Session 1 in Hoover, with several prospects standing out for their ability to disrupt offenses, create turnovers, and impact the game with effort and instincts. From high-motor playmakers to physical on-ball defenders, this group consistently made life difficult for opposing teams.


Jeomari Singletary | Team Euro LGNDZ | 2030

Jeomari Singletary proved that effort and instincts can take defense to another level. With a relentless motor, he flew around the floor, making plays through steals, blocks, and deflections.

His anticipation stood out, as he consistently jumped passing lanes and disrupted offensive flow. While his technique continues to develop, his energy and ability to impact multiple possessions made him one of the most active defenders at the event.


Cadin Watts | Atlanta Xpress | 2030

Cadin Watts was everywhere on the defensive end, consistently turning stops into scoring opportunities. He showed a natural ability to read the game, racking up steals and quickly pushing the ball the other way.

Watts played with urgency and purpose, always looking to create chaos for opposing offenses. His ability to convert defense into offense made him a constant threat throughout the weekend.


Camden Powers | Pro One | 2030

Despite giving up size in most matchups, Camden Powers held his own with strength, toughness, and technique. The 5’6 guard used his physicality to battle in the post and prevent bigger players from getting comfortable.

Powers also displayed strong footwork and a high motor, allowing him to defend the full length of the floor. His willingness to compete against bigger opponents and stay locked in defensively made him one of the grittiest defenders at the event.


Bryce Davis | Skills Center Elite | 2030

Bryce Davis combined athleticism and physicality to make a major defensive impact. His explosiveness and strength stood out, allowing him to contest shots, secure rebounds, and disrupt plays.

Davis was constantly looking to create turnovers, turning defensive stops into transition opportunities for his team. His aggressive approach and ability to impact multiple areas made him a difference maker on the defensive end.


Kade Johnson | Stars Basketball Club | 2030

Kade Johnson brought relentless energy and confidence to the defensive end, consistently applying pressure throughout the game. He showed the ability to pick up full court and wear down opposing guards.

Johnson was aggressive in help-side situations while still maintaining the awareness and quickness to recover to his assignment. His combination of anticipation, effort, and endurance made him one of the most consistent defenders on the floor.


Final Takeaway

The defensive talent at UA Future Circuit Southeast Session 1 played a major role in shaping outcomes throughout the weekend. With players bringing energy, toughness, and playmaking on that end, this group proved that defense continues to be a key separator at a high level.