<p>These five hoopers had trouble <strong>missing</strong> shots during their time at the 250. Check out five of the top shooters from the Expo.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="818721" first="Jaden" last="Golston"] | 6-5 | Montverde Academy</p>
<p>This senior wingman was able to stroke it from deep consistently all Expo long. He’s most deadly from the wing, and does a great job of creating space off the dribble to get room for his jumper. In his final year, I imagine hearing great things about Jaden and his growth at Montverde.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1060178" first="Dominic" last="Sarigumba"] | 5-8 | Calvary Christian</p>
<p>This young guard is going to be a spark from the perimeter for years to come. Sarigumba, a member of the 2023 class, was shooting college-distance threes with zero hesitation at the Expo. Teams were daring him to shoot, and he delivered. As he grows within the game, look to hear his name.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="818907" first="Pete" last="Laidley"] Jr. | 6-6 | Pembroke Pines Charter</p>
<p>A shooter who hoists it with a lot of confidence, Laidley Jr. should be an instrumental scorer for PPC this upcoming season. He’s another guy who can find his range at any spot on the perimeter. His form stayed in-tact throughout the day, which allowed him to consistently knock down shots. Laidley Jr. will be a big piece for his squad in his senior campaign.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1060176" first="Djems" last="Narcisse II"] | 5-11 | West Orange</p>
<p>In the final game of the day, I watched Narcisse knock down trey, after trey, after trey. There was a time where he hit three straight treys on three straight possessions. He was automatic from deep, and still did a solid job of involving his teammates despite having the hot hand. Only a sophomore, I could tell that he’s not the type to be gun shy due to his youth. The kid can shoot it.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="953466" first="Kyle" last="Smith"] | 6-5 | Astronaut</p>
<p>The senior wing made the most of his touches, hitting the deep ball from the corners, with ease. Whether open, or with a hand in his face, he can give you buckets from the trey spot. Loved his effort on the defensive end, too. His length gave other shooters some problems. Astronaut would be wise to use him greatly in his senior year.</p>
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