Pangos Premier 80: Best Wings
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LONG BEACH — Pangos event operator Dinos Trigonis hosted his annual July live viewing period kick-off event, the Premier 80 Showcase, Thursday afternoon at McBride high school. The 80 prospects in attendance were a mix of 2024, 2025 and 2026…
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Continue ReadingLONG BEACH — Pangos event operator Dinos Trigonis hosted his annual July live viewing period kick-off event, the Premier 80 Showcase, Thursday afternoon at McBride high school. The 80 prospects in attendance were a mix of 2024, 2025 and 2026 class members and were afforded the opportunity to play in front of a strong contingent of college coaches. Below I break down the best wings I saw in the event.
Bishop Brooks
Bishop
Brooks
6'4" | SF
Taft | 2024
State
CA-S
, 2024, Taft
Brooks put on an impressive display of shot-making from multiple levels and areas of the floor. The strong, physical 6-foot-5 wing has deep and consistent range on his jumper both off the catch and off the bounce but can also get to the rim and finish through contact.
Caspian Jones
Caspian
Jones
6'7" | SF
St. Mary's | 2025
State
AZ
, 2025, St. Mary’s (AZ)
Jones has great positional size and athleticism to match. The 6-foot-5 rising junior can stretch the floor to the three-point line but is best when getting into the painted area and finishing through defenders or above the rim.
Jayden Harris, 2025, Windward
Harris was one of the more explosive downhill drivers and finishers in this event. His high motor combined with his explosive leaping ability and aggressiveness to the rim made him a guy who was effective in both transition and half-court settings. The rising junior had a number of impressive dunks on Thursday.
Kendyl Sanders
Kendyl
Sanders
6'6" | PF
St. Bernard | 2024
State
CA-S
, 2024, St. Bernard
Sanders continues to emerge as a versatile offensive prospect who is steadily improving his skill-set. The 6-foot-6 wing/forward has face-up shooting ability to go along with the ball skills and athleticism to break defenders down off the bounce and get to the rim where he can finish with either hand.
Nik Khamenia
Nik
Khamenia
6'7" | SF
Harvard-Westlake | 2025
State
#18
Nation
CA-S
, 2025, Harvard-Westlake
Khamenia made his presence felt from the opening tip of his first game as he knocked down a couple of three-pointers, dished out some assists and went to his mid-post game which is one of his best attributes. From the standpoint of size for position, skill-level, basketball IQ and just pure feel for the game, few on the west coast match the 6-foot-8 wing in those categories.
Presley Ibeh
Presley
Ibeh
6'5" | SF
Highland Prep | 2024
State
AZ
, 2024, Highland Prep (AZ)
Ibeh had his high flying slashing and finishing abilities dialed in as the up-and-down pace of the game played perfectly into the style of basketball he excels in. The rangy 6-foot-4 wing has a strong frame to go along with his explosive leaping ability which made him one of the better transition finishers.
Ramone Seals, 2024, SLAM Charter (FL)
Seals looked to score everything with power and authority around the basket and used his strong 6-foot-4 frame and explosive vertical athleticism to punish defenders at the rim. Seals also stepped out onto the perimeter where he hit open jumpers and used the bounce and his shiftiness to break down defenders in isolation.