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<p>These four Seniors aren't currently signed, but they should be. Each of them has a very different skill set but would all add a tremendous amount of value to your roster. Give them a chance and they will thrive.</p>
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<p><strong>Kal-El Gentles </strong>– SF – 6'7" – 2023 San Juan Diego Catholic (TX)</p>
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<p>Averaging over 30 points per game and nominated for Mr. Texas Basketball Player of the Year is a two-way stud. His size and athleticism allow him to play every single position on both ends of the floor. He pairs that with the skillsets of both a guard and a big leading to 10 rebounds per game and over 5 assists. He is obviously built for the next level but I am most impressed by his combination of shot selection and willingness to get his teammates involved. He brings it on the defensive end as a rim protector and is also quick enough to stay on the perimeter.</p>
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<p><strong>Lucca Hart </strong>– PG/SG – 6'2" – 2023 Nipomo (CenCal)</p>
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<p>He is the definition of a shot creator at any level he plays at. A 25-point scorer that dropped 40+ multiple times this year when his team needed it. At the next level, he would still be a knockdown three-point shooter, a consistent ball handler, and a tenacious defender. What makes him so promising is that he has the ability to be a go-to scorer, but loves to get his guys involved. Also willing to play off the ball, the combo guard will always draw attention and will thrive in any role he is given.</p>
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<p><strong>Trey Pearce</strong> – SF/PF – 6'7” – 2023 Mira Costa (SoCal)</p>
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<p>Was the leader of a 24-1 record and pushed his team into the CIF Southern Section playoffs. His game on the outside is just as good as his inside game. Listing him as a forward, but the truth is he plays positionless basketball on both ends of the floor. He has the size and is strong enough to play the center spot, and is quick enough to play like a guard on both ends. He prefers to play inside and dominate with his size and it is a beauty to watch.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1275428' first='Zander' last='Kamai']</strong> – SG – 6'2” – 2023 Centennial (AZ)</p>
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<p>A Guam National Team prospect that has made his name known in the Arizona basketball scene over the past 2 years after moving over to the United States. He is a crafty lefty that does it on both ends and looks for his teammates just as much as he looks for himself. Putting the ball in his hands is always a good thing as he is not only able to create for himself, but he is a great playmaker. A lights-out shooter that plays defense is something that you can never have enough of on your roster.</p>
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These four Seniors aren't currently signed, but they should be. Each of them has a very different skill set but would all add a tremendous amount of value to your roster. Give them a chance and they will thrive.
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