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<p>The upcoming school year is right around the corner with September a little over two weeks away. The rising sophomores are looking to make an impact on the floor this season, especially on the wing. Here are the 2025 under the radar wings to watch this season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1456843' first='Destine' last='Evans'], 6'6 SF Pennington</strong></p>
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<p>Evans has the potential to play either the three or the four, making him one of the more intriguing prospects in the class. The 6'6 forward attacks the basket strong as he can finish strong above the rim and knows how to draw contact. Evans plays with a motor that does not stop and can knock down open jumpers in the mid-range. He fights for rebounds on both ends of the floor and uses his length to make an impact on the defensive end. Evans is a lanky forward prospect who makes plays at both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1411648' first='Justin' last='Fuerbacher'], 6'3 SG CBA</strong></p>
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<p>Fuerbacher had a solid debut season for the Colts and should see an extended role in the offense in 2022-23. The 6'3 guard has a nice touch around the basket and moves well without the ball in his hands. Fuerbacher rarely forces jumpers in the half court and has a nice release on his shot. The ball doesn't stick in his hands, and he is a solid rebounder. Fuerbacher is a hard-working wing who does a little bit of everything.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1411664' first='Malcolm' last='Bragg'], 6'0 SF Newark Tech</strong></p>
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<p>Bragg may be an undersized wing prospect, but that does not stop him from making an impact on the floor. The 6'0 wing uses his handle to get to the basket and can finish through contact. Bragg is more than just a slasher as he can also score in the mid-range and can knock down open shots from behind the arc. He is a tough rebounder and is an underrated rebounder. Bragg is a tough wing prospect that knows how to finish and play around the basket.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1412104' first='Justin' last='Silva'], 6'0 SF Southern</strong></p>
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<p>Silva is set for a big 2022-23 season with his ability to play around the basket. The 6'0 wing has a strong frame, which he uses to get position down low and draw contact in the paint. Silva sets good screens in the half court and moves well without the ball in his hands. He is tough to box out on both ends of the floor and holds his ground on the defensive end. Silva is a gritty forward prospect who does whatever it takes to help his team win games.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1413227' first='Shakur' last='Anderson'], 6'3 SG Burlington City</strong></p>
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<p>Anderson has the potential to play either the two or the three with his combination of length and athleticism. The 6'3 wing uses his handle to get to the basket and is a solid finisher around the rim. Anderson knows how to get to his spot on the floor and rises up nicely on his jumper. He has the length to defend multiple positions on the floor and moves well without the ball in his hands. Anderson is a wing prospect to watch in South Jersey with his ability to finish around the basket and make plays on the defensive end.</p>
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The upcoming school year is right around the corner with September a little over two weeks away. The rising sophomores are looking to make an impact on the floor this season, especially on the wing. Here are the 2025 under the radar wings to watch this season.
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