2024 Gotham Hoops Classic Preview: Day 1 (Feb 3rd)

Bronx, NY — The 2024 Gotham Hoops Classic is just around the corner. In this post, we breakdown the games scheduled for Day 1 of the event on Saturday, February 3rd.

Game 1: WHEELS (NY) vs. South Bronx Prep (NY)

The two-day showcase starts out with a bang in this PSAL matchup. WHEELS (4A) is powered by their junior guard Sincere Henderson. His skill-set has been on display all season long, posting a versatile statline of 16/5/5. He savvy floor general leads the Wolves in points and assists.

South Bronx Prep (AA) is led by the city’s leading scorer in senior guard Sirpatrick Livingston. The 6’4” standout is pouring in 33.5 points per game in his final high school campaign. This one is bound to be a highly-competitive, back-and-forth affair.

Game 2: Earl Monroe School (NY) vs. Rothesay Netherwood School (NY)

It’s a New York City vs. New Brunswick matchup, this is what the event is all about. With the Earl Monroe School, you have an upstart program that’s already making waves in the high school basketball scene here in the city. They’re off to a terrific start this season, led by junior guard Raymond Kinnard, and look to finish strong down the stretch.

Their counterparts, RNS of the competitive National Preparatory Association in Canada, is returning for the third time to the Classic. With some of their top alumni currently playing for NCAA Division I teams, they look to showcase their current talent highlighted by junior standout Titus Heron.

Game 3: HS for Construction (NY) vs. King’s Christian Academy (MD)

In another out-of-state contest at this year’s Classic with a couple formidable programs battling it out. Local Contrusction is led by their dynamic senior guard, Darnell “Bam” Childs. He leads them in both points (24.3) and assists (3.4) per game.

KCA is powered by their lead guard as well in Diallo Long. A PRIME Performer at the 2023 Gotham Hoops Classic, Long (6’4”) returns to New York City for a shot at another standout showing in the event.

Game 4: Bridgeport Prep (CT) vs. Life Center Academy (NJ)

One of day one’s premier matchups, this Connecticut vs. New Jersey bout features a bevy of big time prospects across both programs. For Bridgeport Prep, they have a front-court tandem that’s been making noise all season long. Senior big men Isaac Munkadi (6’10”) and Stefano Rodriguez (7’) are poised to continue their hot play over the weekend.

On the other end are a couple underclassmen ready for the challenge. LCA’s Al’Tariq Reevey ‘26 and Mekhi Robertson ‘27 have been making their presence felt and garnering Division I interest and offers along the way. The duo are poised to make a statement in the Big Apple.

Game 5: Redemption Christian Academy (NY) vs. Elevate Academy (CAN)

Another intercontinental contest at the Classic! Returning for their second appearance in the showcase after participating in the Inaugural Classic in 2018, the RCA Lions are spearheaded by their 6’4” lead guard, Yeison Liberato. The brute senior has been making it difficult for NEPSAC AAA (and non-league) opponents all season long.

A first-time Classic participant, Elevate makes the trip from Montreal to compete against some of the best in the area. The Canadian program is led by a tandem of junior guards in Geraldo Xavier (6’4”) and Gilan Mavoungou (6’3”) who hope to make a splash in their NYC debut.

Game 6: Covenant College Prep (NJ) vs. Charlotte Basketball Academy (NC)

A repeat performer at the showcase, Covenant College Prep is led by their uber athletic guard, Sutan Fitzpatrick. The 6’ point guard is making the most of his post-graduate year, including a MVP performance at the Difference Makers Showcase in December.

CBA returns after initially competing in 2018. Boasting a talented roster, it’s a newcomer that’s certainly one to watch for over the weekend for the Charlotte-based program. 6’10” Center Mor Mboup recently joined the team and comes with high praise from the coaching staff. Let’s see what the newcomer from Ghana brings to the table over the weekend.

Game 7: Our Saviour Lutheran Prep (NY) vs. Rothesay Netherwood School (CAN)

OSL Prep returns to this year’s Classic after a dominating performance last year. Former PRIME Performer Mo Diaby (Thurgood Marshall Academy ‘23) is one of several catalysts for the local program who are also led by the stellar play of guard Naceiar Kirksey and big man Ziyade Ndancky.

RNS plays their second game of the day, a testament to their heart and hustle. A couple prospects who will have to rise to the occasion against their strong prep opponent include juniors John Ikpotokin, an athletic wing with a versatile skill-set and Greg Dorsey, a 6’7” post player with a capable mid-range game.

Game 8: Wings Academy (NY) vs. Forest Hills (NY)

A pair of exciting PSAL matchups conclude day one, beginning with a Bronx vs. Queens battle. As Wings flies into a phase of their program, guard Rushawn Greene is making his presence felt on AAAA opponents, pouring in a team-high 20 points per game. The junior is also dishing out a team-high six assists per game.

Forest Hills makes their Classic debut on Saturday. They are a well-balanced group with several players averaging double figures, led by sharpshooters Jaydin Sanchez ‘24 and Keiji Clifton ‘26. The latter leads the team in scoring with 18.8 points per game. Clifton is certainly a prospect to watch in the Classic.

Game 9: Benjamin Cardozo (NY) vs. Adlai Stevenson (NY)

Arguably one of the best games of the event concludes day one of the Classic. The Judges of Cardozo are currently undefeated (13-0) heading into this bout. He’s garnered recognized for his play this season so far, and deservingly so, but Jordin Walker remains one of the city’s best kept secrets. The senior guard leads his team in scoring (21.8) and assists (6.1). He also hauls in 5.5 rebounds per game, good enough for second on the team.

For Stevenson, they play hosts in the Classic for the second year in a row. They look to make a statement win heading into PSAL playoffs against a formidable opponent. Stevenson (10-4) is led by senior duo Tristan Burth and Ahmed Cisse. Burth, a tough post player, is putting up big numbers this season with averages of 14 points and 13.8 rebounds per game. Cisse, a southpaw lead guard, leads the team in both points (14.6) and assists (3.4) per game.

Gotham Hoops Classic day two preview will be published tomorrow, Friday, February 2nd.