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<p>Getting this far in the playoffs is a team effort. One player can't do it alone, which usually means someone has to step up. We'll focus on guys that won't make headlines by making headway on day 1.</p>
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<p><strong>Sinan Huan - Windermere Prep</strong><br>You won't find agility like Hua's in most freshman big men. He's close to 7 feet with shoes on and shows a unicorn-like style of play. He knocked down a corner three and a long two-point jump shot. The freshman blocked for shots using his length and timing in synchrony. He may be slight, but he was able to make up with physical opponents in the paint. Huan has touch around the basket and is coordinated enough to throw down a dunk on the right side of the rim after cutting from the left.</p>
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<p><br>Angueki is a physical bruiser with the strength to compensate for lack of positional height. He plays hard and has a brutish way of producing in the paint. The junior is stronger enough to cover bigger players, rebounds well on both ends, and has a motor. He has another year to expand his offensive skill set, and as of now, his frame and willingness to do the little things stand out.</p>
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<p><strong>Joachim Radcliffe Ametepe - Riviera Prep</strong><br>After a clutch win, Ametepe's coach sang his praises. He's been an unselfish contributor to a team that only lost to NIBC competition or teams competing for a state title. At 6'6, he has defensive versatility, plays with physicality, and rebounds for his size. He does all the dirty work without being asked and is focused solely on winning. He's currently receiving offers from division 2 and 3 programs.</p>
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<p><br>Campbell-Finch misses headlines because of his older Division 1 backcourt teammates. Yet it was the sophomore point guard that shined in the semifinal loss. His shotmaking was on full display as he pulled up for midrange jumpers all over the court. He used his speed and handles to get to the rim, where he scored around size. Campbell-Finch is a stout on-ball defender that slowed didn't his matchup and took reps defending bigger guards. He's a good setup man who can see the floor and throws passes with precision.</p>
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<p>Daniels is the guy for Gibbs. He's their offensive engine leasing the team in scoring and assists. It's his craft that makes the sophomore guard stand out. Yes, he's quick but gets to his spots with heady moves, deceptive eye movement, and misdirection. He's always under control, plays off two feet, and hardly turns the ball over. Daniels plays off the pivot in the midrange, making him dangerous even when his dribble dies.</p>
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Getting this far in the playoffs is a team effort. One player can't do it alone, which usually means someone has to step up. We'll focus on guys that won't make headlines by making headway on day 1.
HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SF
CLASS
2024
State:
Florida
School:
Orlando Christian Prep
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2025
State:
Florida
School:
Tampa Catholic
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
PF
CLASS
2023
State:
Minnesota
School:
Perham
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