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<p>LADERA RANCH — The adidas All-America camp made its way to the west coast this week and featured the country's top prospects on the adidas 3SSB circuit. The limited scrimmages on Wednesday and Thursday night were filled with high level head-to-head matchups. Here are our takeaways on the prospects we saw from the middle south region of the U.S.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1591317' first='Nate' last='Ament'], 2025, Colgan (VA)/Team Loaded</h4>
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<p>Ament is a highly-skilled wing/forward who at 6-feet-8 has the offensive tools to impact the game both inside and out. Ament is a fluid shooter off the catch who has the ball skills to break down defenders off the bounce and get to the rim. The calling card for him at the next level is his versatility at both ends of the floor.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1478395' first='Nicolas' last='Codie'], 2024, Newman Smith (TX)/[program_tooltip program_id='2076309' first='Southern' last='Assault']</h4>
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<p>Codie is a bruiser of a big man. The 6-foot-9 center sets a big and physical screen, rolls hard to the front of the rim and looks to dunk everything he catches in the painted area. Codie seeks out contact and uses that to create advantages on his low block touches. Codie's combination of length, agility and vertical athleticism makes him a high level rim protector at the high school level.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2021778' first='Terrion' last='Burgess'], 2025, Benton (AR)/Arkansas Hawks</h4>
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<p>I really like Burgess' long-term upside. At 6-feet-9, the lefty is a smooth-shooting wing/forward with deep and consistent range on his three-point shot. The rising junior also has the ball handling ability and fluidity off the dribble to create mismatches when bigger defenders get matched onto him. He's best as a pick and pop three-point shooting threat who can attack a close-out and make the right read.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1658584' first='Toni' last='Bryant'], 2026, North Tampa Christian (FL)/Austin Rivers SE Elite</h4>
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<p>Bryant can do a little bit of everything at 6-feet-9. The rising sophomore is a floor stretching threat off the catch who can also put the ball on the floor and finish a straight-line drive at the rim. Bryant's combination of size, athleticism and skill will make him a high major caliber recruit.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1162932' first='Treyvon' last='Maddox'], 2025, Gray Collegiate (SC)/Upward Stars</h4>
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<p>Maddox is a high level feel, pace and IQ combo guard who really knows how to make things happen for himself and his teammates. In transition he was always looking to get the ball up the floor with the pass or get himself a paint touch and bucket or assist. Maddox is an explosive transition athlete whose ability to elevate and finish above the rim is perhaps his most impressive trait.</p>
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LADERA RANCH — The adidas All-America camp made its way to the west coast this week and featured the country's top prospects on the adidas 3SSB circuit. The limited scrimmages on Wednesday and Thursday night were filled with high level head-to-head matchups. Here are our takeaways on the prospects we saw from the middle south region of the U.S.
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