Prep Hoops Circuit Stock Risers: 2026 Lockdown Defenders
Brian Dorgbetor POS SF CLASS 2026 Brian Dorgbetor School: Krum Club: DC Kings 2026 Brian Dorgbetor showcased strong outstanding rim protection skills in every way possible, swatting shots straight up, flying over from helpside, or blocking layups from behind on…
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Brian Dorgbetor
Brian Dorgbetor showcased strong outstanding rim protection skills in every way possible, swatting shots straight up, flying over from helpside, or blocking layups from behind on the chase down or off the backboard. Brian’s remarkable leaping ability combined with his interior presence made players think twice before coming inside. Dorgbetor had multiple stints where he’d completely shut the paint down forcing his opponents into pull-up or kick out three-pointers and long mid-range jumpers.
Sylvano Henfield
Sylvano Henfield
This long and lengthy 6-foot-5 prospect has a very raw skillset with physical tools that really stand out on the court, especially his massive standing reach which assisted Henfield tremendously when grabbing rebounds out of his vicinity. Sylvano Henfield’s length alone shrinks the post and limits pick and roll opportunities. He’s only a freshman so his potential to develop translatable traits as a defensive anchor or a reliable helpside defender down low are still high.
Kordoryan Lee
Kordoryan Lee
This athletic versatile defender possesses a high motor and a feel for the game that allowed him to defend multiple positions. Kordoryan proved that he didn’t need the ball to effect the game or make his impact felt. Anytime Lee was not on the floor there was a noticeable struggle for his team to rebound and limit interior shots on the defensive end.
Lee Prince
Lee Prince
Aggressive, lock down perimeter defender with perfect positioning, physicality, anticipation, use of hands, including the willingness to layout for loose balls. Lee Prince played intelligent basketball, he didn’t have to force his defense or his offense and still made some of the most game changing plays of the weekend.
Money Robinson
Money Robinson
True hard-nosed defender, game after game Robinson proved to be best defensive talent in the gym by a mile. He never backed down from a challenging opponent and size difference never affected his on or off ball defense or intimidated him whatsoever. Whenever Robinson found himself on a big man after a switch, the opposing team thought it would be an easy post and score but Robinson continuously showed them otherwise by forcing his man to catch the ball away of the lane where he could jump the pass for a deflection or steal.