Shabazz Muhammad is immensely talented but is receiving rave reviews for his intangibles.

"He really brings his A game every time he steps on the floor, which is really rare in summer ball," writes Davis.

Muhammad battled through an ankle injury to recently play in the championship game of the tournament in Las Vegas.

"Muhammad is a crafty lefty wing player, and while he isn't a great three-point shooter, he has a terrific midrange floater than he can get off anytime he wants. But what he does best is attack, attack, attack. Muhammad is a classic example of someone who is a great scorer more than a great shooter."

Davis writes that UCLA has the inside track to sign Muhammad, but UNLV could keep him at home.