9 Bigs That Came To Play At The Top 250 Expo In Texas
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Elijah Herron HEIGHT 6'8" POS N/A CLASS 2025 View Profile Elijah Herron Instagram Twitter State: Texas School: Aubrey 2025 Elijah Herron Elijah Herron 6’8″ Aubrey | 2025 TX was a easy stand out. At 6’8 he reminds me more of…
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Continue Reading2025 Elijah Herron Elijah Herron 6’8″ Aubrey | 2025 TX was a easy stand out. At 6’8 he reminds me more of a 3 guard then a big but did so much damage down low he had to make this list. He’s long, athletic and runs the court like a guard punishing the other team any time they don’t sprint back down to get on defense. He didn’t attempt many jump shots mainly become no one was able to stop him from attacking the basket. Elijah displayed a bag of spins and euro steps that would make any scout check his name on a list. He floats on his finishes making them nearly impossible to guard and with his length we can go ahead and consider him a D1 lock.
6’11 Parker Henderson was the tallest kid at the camp so naturally I had him marked as a player to check out. His impact is HUGE on the court. I watched him pile up rebounds 1 by 1 with nobody around even attempting to out jump him. He also showed some skill timing wise on the offensive boards which led to easy put back opportunity’s. Not all the time do players with this type of size know how to use it but Parker seem to be fully aware of his size advantage and used it all day. One bonus for him was his post up ability, he used his size to post up off ball several times giving his guard safe passing pockets. With a little work on his mobility the sky is the limit for Parker at 6’11. He also had a breakout summer with New Mexico’s premier squad “D1 New Mexico.” Parker is someone to keep an eye on this winter, his stock is rising fast.
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2026 Wyatt Seale Wyatt Seale 6’10” | C McKinney | 2026 State TX is already 6’10 and with him you just get alot of bang for your buck. Strong rebounder, averaged over 10 a game just being the right spot at the right time. He also had a high motor and brought some intensity and structure to the center position. He caused alot of mismatch problems offensively especially in the pick and roll. Wyatt was very mobile in the transition game on offence. He also altered a bunch of shots defensively even when he couldn’t get to the block. Only a 2026, Wyatt has major potential to become “scary” before it’s all said and done with. Make sure he’s on your watchlist.Wi
6’7 Marc Anthony Marc Anthony 6’6″ | SG Johnson | 2026 TX was another impressive 2026 that comes in as my top rated big at the event. His skillset is unique and I’m honestly wondering if he’s just a big guard in his young stages. His handle was pretty impressive under pressure, he pushed the ball up court off rebounds and made a play several times. He also is super comfortable on the perimeter knowing his size is a factor he’ll take you to the rim or stop for a midrange. Bonus was his IQ, he played completely within the flow of the game being able to display his skillset while working closely with some ball heavy guards. He also protected the basket from the free throw line in like a 7 footer using his bounce and wingspan. Like I said, only a 2026 this dude has SERIOUS potential to become a power 5 prospect and is will be on my watchlist ALL year.
William Jordan is a big guard who is listed at 6’5 but may have had a growth recently because he looked a bit taller then that in person. To start, he’s long and athletic with a motor of a 5’10 guard. This kid can get up and down the court FAST. I was impressed how many plays he made based on strait effort, one of those things you can’t teach. His off ball movement was terrific as well, he hit the passing lanes hard and got rewarded with easy layups all day. I like his game and have him down on my watchlist this year at power house Victory Academy.
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Isiah Dozier
Isiah Dozier
6’7 Isiah Dozier was quietly one of the most consistent players at the whole event. Nothing to flashy, 100% big who is elite near the basket. His explosive nature when finishing stood out the most, he doesn’t mind going up for a putback dunk off a missed basket at all. I was also impressed with his footwork and back to the basket play. He was able to back opponents down and get to HIS spots which is sign of maturing in players. His passing ability is the icing on the cake, he dropped several dimes to his team cutting through the lane, that type of vision seems to be overlooked when we talk about bigs. All of those factors make him complete prospect that should be on your watch list heading into his senior year at Allen,
6’5 Peter Serunjoji Peter Serunjoji 6’5″ | SF Mansfield Summit | 2024 State TX is one of those game changing players that just make everyone else’s life easier when he’s in the game. He also has motor you just can’t teach, filling up the stat sheet in several area’s. He’s a strong rebounder, even undersized he’s able to use his strength to grab boards on both sides over taller forwards. In transition he provides the perfect outlet always running the floor and finishes well at the basket too. His athletic ability let him block several shots in the paint defensively, he also got a couple steals per game. On the offensive side he was strong going to the basketball off the dribble often breezing through contact on his way. Peter had himself a day, he should be on your watchlist going into his senior year at Mansfield Summit.
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6’7 Robert Blandburg Robert Blandburg 6’8″ | PF Longview | 2024 State TX was a standout that I accidently caught while filming. Long and athletic, he has a knack for knowing where the ball is and how to get it. He’s a smooth big with nice touch on his shot around the basket. He also blocked some shots and runs the court well. I’d like to see a little more of Robert but he is a 100% a prospect out of Longview you want to check out.