Dynamic Prep is in a Strong FaZe

FaZe Clan pioneered competitive E-Sports in 2010, with its high profile Call of Duty and Counter Strike gameplay teams. In 2021, FaZe Clan became the first esports team to be featured on the cover of "Sports Illustrated". Now, FaZe Clan has entered prep basketball. This fall, FaZe Clan joined the Overtime Elite (OTE) group of club basketball teams. Overtime Elite is a club basketball league currently rostering some of the best 16-20 year old hoopers in the country. 

FaZe did not start a program from scratch, instead they sponsored the Dynamic Preparatory program. "Dynamic Prep" is a successful college prep basketball program based in Irving, TX. The program was founded in 2022 by former NBA star Jermaine O'Neal and he is the team's head coach. When the team plays OTE games, it does so under the name, FaZe. Almost immediately after getting started, Dynamic Prep became the Texas Christian Athletic League 6A State Champions in 2023 and 2024. They train in a state-of-the-art basketball facility and provide a top tier academic curriculum to its student athletes.

The team is currently tracking as one of the nation's strongest in the Nation Elite Prep Computer Rankings. Its 2025-26 game schedule and results can be found by clicking here. The team's players are profiled below.

#1 David Baliraine (2027) 6'9 forward - From Hallsville, TX, Baliraine combines size, length and good  instincts around the basket. He is a strong defensive presence, altering shots and sucking up space with his mobility and intensity. Offensively, he thrives in drop-offs, lobs, and pick-n-rolls. He has a soft touch and spatial awareness. He stands out as a rebounder where he battles for position and consistently pursues second-chance efforts. Baliraine is developing into a high level two-way big who excel at the next level. 2025-26 stats: 4.1ppg  3.9rpg  PH profile

#2 Kamden McGilveary (2026) 6'1 guard - From Fort Worth, TX, McGilveary raises the play of those around him. He sets the tone with pace control and intelligent decision-making. He knows when to push in transition and when to settle into half-court sets. He creates with his dribble and generates drive-and-kick opportunities. Defensively, McGilveary is active with his hands and anticipates passing lanes, and he turn stops into quick offense. 2025-26 stats: 8.5ppg 4.4apg 4.2 rpg 1.3stl  PH profile

#3 DaKari Spear (2026) 6'5 guard - From The Colony, TX, Spear is a confident, a go-to scorer from all three levels. He can create his own shot off the dribble, but he's just as comfortable spacing the floor as a catch-and-shoot threat. His midrange game is polished, using fakes and quick footwork to find his spots. Around the rim, he finishes with strength and touch, showing body control in traffic. He's a good defender, who pressures the ball and contests shots on the perimeter. 2025-26 stats: 21.8ppg 3.1apg 3.4rpg 1.0stl  PH profile

#4 Hunter McGraw (2027) 6'3 guard - From Columbia, SC, McGraw is a knockdown lefty who is often the first player down the court, taking full advantage of pace-and-space opportunities to punish defenses from beyond the arc. McGraw's also a thread-the-needle passer, the moment he sees an opening, the ball leaves his hands arriving immediately and accurately. 2025-26 stats: 9.5ppg 1.5apg 2.4rpg 1.3stl  PH profile

#5 Ansar Kussainov (2029) 5'11 guard - From Astana, Kazakhstan, Kussainov is a young freshman known for his skills and representing Kazakhstan in FIBA 3x3. So far in this season, he has only garnered 10 minutes of playing time in OTE play, but clearly has interesting upside ahead of him.   

#6 Austin Goosby (2026) 6'6 guard (University of Texas commit) - From Melissa, TX, Goosby is a 4 star prospect, ranked in the nation's top 100 players by 24/7 Sports. He is a high-level wing capable of scoring efficiently at all three levels. His mid-range pull-up is advanced, and his catch-and-shoot consistency continues to improve. Possessing ideal positional size and length, Goosby fits seamlessly in modern offenses built on spacing and tempo. His ability to create off the dribble and finish through contact adds balance to his perimeter game. 2025-26 stats: 21.0ppg 9.2apg 9.9rpg 3.4stl 1.5blk  PH profile

#7 Seven Spurlock (2026) 6'6 small forward - From Cedar Hill, TX, Spurlock is a versatile wing with the size and athletic profile to impact the game on both ends. He can slide between guard and wing spots, defending multiple positions while bringing downhill power in transition. Offensively, he's smooth attacking off the catch, capable of getting to his pull-up or finishing through contact when he gets a lane. His frame allows him to absorb bumps and still create separation, and his shooting form is clean. He plays with confidence and poise. 2025-26 stats: 10.7ppg 4.7apg 4.3rpg 1.2stl  PH profile

#8 Jason Jackson (2028) 6'3 guard - From Sydney, Australia, Jackson is a lights-out scoring guard who operates well within team structure without forcing his offense. He thrives in catch-and-shoot situations, showing good off-ball spacing, setting his feet efficiently, and getting into his catch and shoot motion fluidly and in rhythm. When creating his own shot off the dribble Jackson handles the ball with poise and confidence appearing capable to combine moves going either way.  PH profile

#11 Xavier Roberson (2026) 6'7 forward - From Saginaw, MI,  Roberson has a high motor, vocal presence, and all-around impact. He's a multi-level scorer who attacks with burst, finishes above the rim, and continues to improve his shooting stroke. Defensively, he's tenacious—guarding wings and stretch fours with physicality and purpose. He doesn't force offense, makes hustle plays, and communicates like a leader. Coaches value his energy, maturity, and willingness to do the little things that win games.  PH profile

#12 Elton Smith Jr. (2026) 6'9 forward - From Columbia, SC, Smith is a high IQ postman who sees plays developing ahead of time and excels off good anticipation and heady decision making. He has high level footwork and touch under the basket, scoring off either foot or hand through traffic with push shots and reverses. Smith shows a constant motor that allows him to clean up misses for second chance points, utilize his mobility in the open court, and anchor the defense with instinctive backline play. He also shows a great ability to communicate, switch, or hedge in pick actions, cutting off passing and driving angles with his length, always making his massive wingspan present and effective. 2025-26 stats: 4.8ppg 1.4apg 4.2rpg  PH profile 

#14 Koi Wilkins (2029) 6'0 point guard - From Las Vegas, NV, Wilkins is a top player in the class of 2029. His youth has limited his OTE playing time to about 20 minutes so far, but his upside is obvious.  He has a superb handle and can get to the rack.  PH profile

#23 Phoenix Woodson (2026) 6'8 forward - From Edmond, OK, Woodson sets the tone defensively with his rim protection and ability to anchor the paint. He plays with toughness inside, contesting shots without fouling and controlling the glass with effort and positioning. Offensively, he thrives in catch-and-finish situations, whether off lobs, drop-offs, or put-backs. His physicality makes him a reliable interior scorer.  PH profile

#24 Marcus Spears Jr. (2026) 6'9 forward - From Dallas, TX, Spears Jr. is 24/7 Sports #1 ranked Class of 2027 prospect in the nation. He is an energetic forward with a strong blend of size, length, and mobility. He moves fluidly for his position, able to defend wings in space while still protecting the paint. Offensively, he brings value as a finisher on rolls and cuts, showing soft hands and a willingness to play through contact. His motor stands out on the glass, where he fights for rebounds and creates second chances. 2025-26 stats: 21.4ppg 2.1apg 7.8rpg 1.7stl 1.4blk  PH profile

#30 Trae Nunn (2026) 6'4 guard (Columbia University commit) - From Waxahachie, TX, Nunn has confident shooting ability. He steps into perimeter looks without hesitation and knocks down 3 pointers at a high rate. His mechanics stay consistent even on contested attempts, showing comfort shooting in rhythm and off quick ball movement. His two-way effectiveness stood out as well. Defensively, Nunn is engaged, stays connected on the ball, and provides solid help-side positioning.  2025-26 stats: 9.3ppg 1.0apg 4.3 rpg   Ivy League level gpa  PH profile