2026 Notables At Pro-West Camp
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The Pro-West Camp was on September 2-3, at Tice Community Recreation Center. PH NorCal along approximately 130 prospects from our area was in the gym for the two day event. We take a deeper look at the class of 2026…
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Continue ReadingThe Pro-West Camp was on September 2-3, at Tice Community Recreation Center. PH NorCal along approximately 130 prospects from our area was in the gym for the two day event. We take a deeper look at the class of 2026 prospects who played well but did not get into the 3 All-Star games.
He’s long and wiry, he had a good spring and summer improving his ball handling and decision making up top. At this event he showed a versatile game not just his ball handling but passing, and moving without the ball in transition and around the perimeter. At 6’4 on the thin side, he showed a willingness to get a rebound, he had 7 in game 1. His wingspan takes up passing lanes, he got a couple of deflections that turned into points.
Jivan plays a steady game. He takes care of the ball, makes the extra pass, and makes good decisions on the court. He works mostly off ball. He’s a good court runner with good passing in transition. He handles pretty well, he beat the defender a couple of times into the paint that led to a free throw or an assist. We’ve seen him hit short jumpers, and make shots behind the 3pt line.
Wright looks to be an underrated rebounder standing 6’3. According to the stat sheet his two games on Saturday 11pts, 8rebs, in game 1, then 11pts 8rebs in game 2. The one game on Sunday he hauled in 11rebs. 27 rebounds in 3 games. 9.3pts, 9rebs. He’s a hard working prospect that continues to build his overall skill set. We saw him hit a 3ptr, knock down a mid-range jumper off the dribble, and hustle up court in transition
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Bailey played his way into the top 60 game, but didn’t play. He’s the long wiry type with square shoulders still growing. He has a good shooting form, he can hit 3ptrs in the corners and on the perimeter. We saw a couple of transition lay-ups. He helped rebound, and had good passing. We’ll see more of this prospect.
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He’s a 6’6 big body prospect who has some tools to work with. He’s a target in the post, he has an improving drop step and turnaround jumper in the paint, he stepped out to hit a 3ptr, and got rebounds for put back points. Williams is still learning how to use his body, he’ll have to build muscle, and condition his body for the long haul. He has a good upside. We’ll see more of him.