Colben Landrew, Deron Rippey and Qayden Samuels among NBPA Top 100 Camp stat leaders heading into final day

By Jordan Divens Jun 12, 2025, 5:30pm

Teams coached by Taj Gibson, Isaiah Thomas and Stanley Johnson are lone unbeaten squads.

ROCK Hill, S.C. — Day two of live action at the NBPA Top 100 Camp saw the cream rise to the top as five players — Dylan Mingo, Taylen Kinney, Colben LandrewDeron Rippey and Qayden Samuels — rank in the top 10 of multiple major statistical categories at the event.

Only three teams remain unbeaten heading into the final day of games. Coaches Taj Gibson, Isaiah Thomas and Stanley Johnson have led their squads to 4-0 records.

Mingo of Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, N.Y.) is the only player to rank in the top 10 in points, rebounds and assists per game. The five-star Class of 2026 prospect is putting up 23.8 points, 6.8 assists and 6.5 rebounds for Team (Isaiah) Thomas.

Samuels of Bishop McNamara (Forestville, Md.) is leading the event in points and rebounds per contest heading into the final day of play. The 6-foot-5 wing is tallying 26.0 points and 9.8 rebounds for Team Reggie.
Qayden Samuels averaged 23.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game to earn MaxPreps Junior All-America honors. (PHOTO: David Custer)
Qayden Samuels averaged 23.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game to earn MaxPreps Junior All-America honors. (PHOTO: David Custer)
Kinney of Overtime Elite has put together an impressive week for Team Singleton, averaging 22.0 points, 6.3 assists and 5.0 rebounds while shooting 52.4 percent from the field and 47.6 percent from 3-point range.



Tomorrow marks the final day of the camp as each team plays one last game. An unbeaten matchup between Team Johnson and Team Thomas at 10:05 a.m. headlines the action.

Here are the statistical leaders through four games (leaders do not include players who participated in two or less games).

Scoring

1. Qayden Samuels — 26.0 points per game

2. Dylan Mingo — 23.8

3. Taylen Kinney — 22.0
Team Singleton | Overtime Elite

4. Deron Rippey — 21.7



5. Colben Landrew — 20.0

6. Abdul Aziz Olajuwon — 19.8

7. Latrell Allmond — 19.3

8. Kayden Allen — 17.3

9. Marcus Johnson — 16.7

10. Baba Oladotun — 16.5



Rebounds

1. Qayden Samuels — 9.8 rebounds per game
Team Reggie | Bishop McNamara

2. Marcis Ponder — 7.5

3. Tristan Reed — 7.3

4. Colben Landrew — 6.8
Team Reggie | Wheeler

4. Tajh Ariza — 6.8

6. Cameron Williams — 6.5



6. Dylan Mingo — 6.5
Team Thomas | Long Island Lutheran

8. Collins Onyejiaka — 5.8

8. Davion Adkins — 5.8

8. Ethan Taylor — 5.8
Team Johnson | Link Academy

Assists

1. Dylan Mingo — 6.8 assists per game
Team Thomas | Long Island Lutheran

2. Taylen Kinney — 6.3
Team Singleton | Overtime Elite



3. Dionte Neal — 5.5
Team Reggie | Reidsville (N.C.)

3. Kaden House — 5.5

5. Deron Rippey — 4.3
Team Taylor, Blair Academy

6. Aiden Derkack — 4.0
Team Jones | Colonia (N.J.)

6. Nasir Anderson — 4.0
Team Gibson | Norcross (Ga.)

6. Nathaniel Williams — 4.0



9. Micah Gordon — 3.5
Team Winslow | Plainfield (N.J.)

10. Beckham Black — 3.3