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There wasn’t a lot of movement for the sophomore class’ top five. The top three have solidified themselves as some of the best prospects regardless of class. Let’s dive into what makes each player worthy of their spot. Cameron Boozer…
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Continue ReadingThere wasn’t a lot of movement for the sophomore class’ top five. The top three have solidified themselves as some of the best prospects regardless of class. Let’s dive into what makes each player worthy of their spot.
Cameron Boozer Cameron Boozer 6'9" | PF Columbus | 2025 State #2 Nation FL is a certified winner. His ability to dominate inside and out separates him from his peers. After winning his second state title, his superpower is obvious. The 6’9 forward is one of the strongest players in his class. His combination of skill, talent, and athleticism keeps him at the top of the class.
Cooper Flagg is a high-upside combo forward with an incredible motor. His size and athleticism are just the tip of the spear for the 6’7 prospect. He rebounds at a high level, makes defensive plays, and spaces the floor. Whatever you need from Flagg, he can do it against elite competition.
Alexander Lloyd Alexander Lloyd 6'4" | SG Westminster | 2025 State #64 Nation FL continues to fill up the scoring column. He’s one of the best scorers in the country and possibly the best in the state, regardless of class. His athleticism is growing and elevating his downhill playmaking. He’s a three-level scorer that will only get better with reps as a lead guard.
Dante Allen Dante Allen 6'5" | SF Riviera Prep | 2025 State #57 Nation FL is known as the humble superstar in south Florida. The 6’5 combo guard has grown as a playmaker while maintaining the skills to be a force on both ends. He’s not afraid to let his teammates eat when they’re hot. Allen is emerging as one of the better playmakers in the state.
Moustapha Thiam Moustapha Thiam 7'1" | C DME Academy | 2025 State #10 Nation FL claims the fifth spot with his size. He’s a skilled 7’1 center with room to fill out his frame. Thiam runs the floor, is a forceful rim protector, and finishes well around the rim. His scoring around the rim is a mix of finesse and power dunks. He’s a big with early production and will only grow as time progresses.