https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/evans-takeaways-what-we-learned-at-the-ny2la-summer-jam
TYLER HERRO IS BACK

The Rivals150 guard, who has been a committed to Wisconsin since last fall, has been battling back from a meniscus injury that forced him to miss his junior season of high school ball. During the early portions of the spring, Herro looked out of shape and lacked the burst that he needed to get the shots that he wanted. That is no more. Herro is one of the most polished scorers in high school basketball and his improved playmaking skills and athleticism is just icing on the cake.
DJ CARTON IS THE REAL DEAL

DJ Carton
I had never heard of Carton before this week but, after watching him play, I get why Wisconsin and Marquette have already offered. A 6-foot-2 combo guard that can score and create for others, Carton will be a major priority for some of the top Midwest programs. Nebraska jumped in with an offer on Saturday after head coach Tim Miles saw him in person.
JALEN JOHNSON IS NO JOKE

Jalen Johnson
The class of 2020 wing, already standing at over 6-foot-7, is a marvelous college basketball prospect. Playing at the 15-under level, his Wisconsin Playground Warriors bunch dominated their opponents and it was Johnson’s scoring, defense and intangibles that make him such a tremendous recruit. Marquette head coach Steve Wojciechowski watched him to end the evaluation period and it was time well spent. Johnson tracks as five-star recruit.
TYLER HERRO IS BACK
The Rivals150 guard, who has been a committed to Wisconsin since last fall, has been battling back from a meniscus injury that forced him to miss his junior season of high school ball. During the early portions of the spring, Herro looked out of shape and lacked the burst that he needed to get the shots that he wanted. That is no more. Herro is one of the most polished scorers in high school basketball and his improved playmaking skills and athleticism is just icing on the cake.
DJ CARTON IS THE REAL DEAL
DJ Carton
I had never heard of Carton before this week but, after watching him play, I get why Wisconsin and Marquette have already offered. A 6-foot-2 combo guard that can score and create for others, Carton will be a major priority for some of the top Midwest programs. Nebraska jumped in with an offer on Saturday after head coach Tim Miles saw him in person.
JALEN JOHNSON IS NO JOKE
Jalen Johnson
The class of 2020 wing, already standing at over 6-foot-7, is a marvelous college basketball prospect. Playing at the 15-under level, his Wisconsin Playground Warriors bunch dominated their opponents and it was Johnson’s scoring, defense and intangibles that make him such a tremendous recruit. Marquette head coach Steve Wojciechowski watched him to end the evaluation period and it was time well spent. Johnson tracks as five-star recruit.