<p>No. 6 -- [player_tooltip player_id="745358" first="Dalante" last="Shannon"] | Edmond North SG</p>
<p>Shannon is among the top athletic talents in the state. During his senior summer, Shannon applied those skills to his game on the court into a cohesive two-way game. Defensively, Shannon’s strength may have been the most apparent as he routinely limited and shut down opposing scorers from across the country with intensive adherence on the ball. Offensively, Shannon starred as a facilitator and slasher, showcasing his vision for the floor and slicing speed.</p>
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<p>No. 7 -- [player_tooltip player_id="745357" first="Anthony" last="Pritchard"] | Tulsa Webster PG</p>
<p><em>A.P. </em>did not have many chances to showcase his talents, although he was excellent during Team Griffin’s training camp. The explosive scorer has a few cards in his deck, usually first establish his deep threat before driving to the rack. He has crafty maneuvers and separating skills while his handles are truly among the best in Oklahoma.</p>
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<p>No. 8 -- [player_tooltip player_id="773474" first="Tobias" last="Roland Jr"]. | Putnam City West SG</p>
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<p>Roland, who will return to Putnam City West after playing with its rival, Putnam City North, the past two seasons, has been as steady as anybody during his high school career. His senior summer with Below The Rim was one of his best campaigns yet as he showed off an electrifying, diverse skill-set. Roland’s strength pairs with his vision of the floor, allowing him to run the point, shoot the ball from distance, post defenders on the block or pull-up in the mid-range.</p>
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<p>No. 9 -- [player_tooltip player_id="633041" first="Devon" last="Barnes"] | Lawton PG</p>
<p>Barnes has quietly put together an outstanding career at Lawton Christian -- enough that he even earned a top-thirty national positional ranking in ESPN. Now at Lawton, Barnes could make big waves on the 6A stage. He has excellent speed to penetrate the lane while displaying a consistent game at the 3-point line. He pushes offensive tempo at a college pace, making him one of the most prepared prospects in the state.</p>
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<p>No. 10 -- [player_tooltip player_id="745363" first="Jaylon" last="White"] | Norman North PG</p>
[caption id="attachment_1031295" align="alignleft" width="300"]<a href="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/ph/uploads/2020/08/DSC_0031.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1031295" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/ph/uploads/2020/08/DSC_0031-300x197.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="197" /></a> Photo Credit: Noah Weber (Prep Hoops)[/caption]
<p>White legitimately impressed at Team Griffin’s closed session as he explored some newfound talents and perfected some old ones. He has all of the tools to his game -- speed, the ability to shoot from range, making plays at top gear, distributing through traffic and more. Somewhat of a late-bloomer, White is one of the most intriguing prospects in the class thanks to how his athleticism has paired with his awareness of the game.</p>
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