King Beasley: The Crown Jewel of Illinois’ 2036 Class
T3TV Camp Standout • Class of 2036 • Illinois #1 Ranked
In a class full of rising stars and raw talent, one name continues to rise above the noise — King Beasley. Standing 4’7″ but playing with the presence of a seasoned general, Beasley is currently ranked the #1 player in the state of Illinois for the class of 2036, and if you’ve seen him play, there’s no debating why. Whether it’s in a packed gym, a national camp, or a beachside battle — when King steps on the floor, he commands it.
A Floor General Beyond His Years
King Beasley isn’t your average young guard. He plays the game with a rare maturity — a true point guard in every sense. He doesn’t just dribble and pass. He scans. He orchestrates. He controls the pace like a veteran, constantly manipulating defenders with his eyes, timing, and feel for the game.
At the T3TV Camp, surrounded by top talent from across the country, Beasley didn’t just blend in — he stood out. Making the right reads, breaking defenders down, and dropping precise dimes, King was surgical. He was the one making things happen for his squad, setting the tone offensively and defensively while keeping everyone involved.
Scoring on All Three Levels
Beasley is far from a pass-first-only guard. His scoring package is already elite for his age. He can:
Pull up from mid-range with confidence
Knock down shots beyond the arc
Blow by defenders with a tight handle and finish creatively at the rim
He has that rare ability to shift gears, using patience and poise to set up his defenders, then turning on the jets when it’s time to make a move. His footwork, body control, and touch around the basket all signal a player who trains with intention — not just one riding on raw skill.
Consistency is King
We’ve been following King Beasley’s rise ever since his dominant showing at Ballin’ on the Beach, where he first made waves and proved he was not just a local name. Since then, he’s only gotten better, and what’s most impressive isn’t just the highlights — it’s the consistency. Tournament after tournament. Camp after camp. Game after game.
He plays with the same hunger every time, and that’s what separates the good from the great.
Final Thoughts: A Star in the Making
King Beasley has all the tools — IQ, vision, leadership, and scoring ability — but what really sets him apart is his work ethic and mindset. He’s not just trying to go viral — he’s trying to get better. Every rep, every possession, every opportunity.
If you’re scouting the class of 2036, circle his name in bold. If you’re an evaluator, get familiar fast. And if you’re a coach, you already know: King Beasley is him.
This young general is wearing the crown for a reason — and he’s not giving it up anytime soon.





