2025 Nike Hoop Summit Notebook: Standouts for Team USA and Team World

Every year, the start of the next NBA Draft cycle is marked by the Nike Hoops Summit. This season’s event carried extra anticipation, as four of the top five projected prospects were in attendance, with the only absence being Darryn Peterson, the …

Every year, the start of the next NBA Draft cycle is marked by the Nike Hoops Summit. This season’s event carried extra anticipation, as four of the top five projected prospects were in attendance, with the only absence being Darryn Peterson, the No. 1 recruit in the 2025 class and a University of Kansas commit. Headlining the event were AJ DybantsaCam and Cayden Boozer (the twin sons of Carlos Boozer), and the still-uncommitted Nate Ament.

Also in attendance were the sons of three other former NBA players: Kiyan Anthony (Carmelo Anthony’s son), Tajh Ariza (Trevor Ariza’s son), and Dorian Hayes (Chuck Hayes’ son), who played for the Portland Generals.

Koa Peat (Team USA) was sidelined with an injury and replaced by Trey McKenney, while Dash Daniels (Team World) was replaced by Shon Abaev.

Other notable participants included Bogoljub Markovic, a 2025 NBA draft prospect who confirmed his draft entry to HoopsHype, and Italian prospect Dame Sarr, who made headlines after arriving at the Hoop Summit against FC Barcelona’s wishes.

HoopsHype was on the ground all week, covering practices and scrimmages leading up to Saturday’s game, where Team USA secured an exciting 124-114 overtime victory over the World Select Team.

Below, we break down the standout performers from both squads.

Kentucky offers a top ten 2026 recruit with an NBA father

Kentucky basketball has offered a scholarship to Tajh Ariza, the son of former NBA player Trevor Ariza.

Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope has been hard at work on the 2026 recruiting class already, while at the same time adding to next year’s group. His latest move is an offer to a top ten player in that class, and Tajh Ariza is a name that might be familiar.

Trevor Ariza played in the NBA for nearly two decades, and even won a championship while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009. Now, Ariza’s son is one of the top players in the country.

Related: Kentucky offers the top player in 2027 class

Tajh Ariza is a 6’8″, 180 lb forward out of LA. He’s rated five stars by 247sports and is their number three overall player in the 2026 class.

Ariza already has several offers, aside from Kentucky. Kansas, Arkansas, the USC Trojans, and Washington Huskies are among the other programs to have already offered him. He announced the offer from the Wildcats on the social platform X. He is certainly a name to watch for fans.

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