
Malik Monk, Bentonville
Photo by Richey Miller
2015-16 Arkansas Preseason Boys Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. BentonvilleHead coach: Jason McMahan
2014-15 record: 21-10
Senior guard
Malik Monk is the main attraction at Bentonville. The 6-foot-3 senior guard averaged 26.9 points per game in 2014-15 and is a target of programs like Arkansas, Kansas and Kentucky. All Monk's resume lacks is a state title, and the Tigers will be favored to get that done after falling in last season's 7A championship game. Bentonville will head west for the MaxPreps Holiday Classic in December.
See last season's Arkansas boys basketball computer rankings2. Southwest Christian Academy (Little Rock)Head coach: Charles Baker
2014-15 record: 28-7
Southwest is an independent program that played teams from nine different states last season. The Lions will be led by Minnesota Golden Gophers pledge
Eric Curry (6-8, Sr., F), who used a big summer to elevate himself to Top 100 status. College prospects
Tyrik Dixon (6-1, Sr., G),
Marquell Fraser (6-4, Sr., G) and
Shawn Williams (6-0, Sr., G) provide firepower in the backcourt.
See MaxPreps Arkansas boys basketball pro photos3. FayettevilleHead coach: Kyle Adams
2014-15 record: 23-6
The Bulldogs lost a heartbreaker to eventual champ North Little Rock in last year's 7A semifinals. All-state pick and Vanderbilt commit
Payton Willis (6-4, Sr., G) is back along with a number of rock-solid role players.
See last season's Arkansas boys basketball playoff brackets4. Van BurenHead coach: Randy Loyd
2014-15 record: 24-6
Mitchell Smith (6-10, Sr., F/C) was another big revelation on the national summer circuit playing with the Arkansas Wings. Folks in the Natural State were already well aware of the Missouri commit, as he averaged over 18 points and seven rebounds per game as a junior while leading Van Buren to the 7A semifinals.
See last season's Arkansas boys basketball stat leaders5. El DoradoHead coach: Gary Simmons
2014-15 record: 21-7
The combination of juniors
Daniel Gafford (6-10, F/C) and
Czar Perry (6-1, G). Gafford is a Top 50 national prospect committed to the Arkansas Razorbacks, while Perry led the team in scoring a year ago at 16.5 points per game.