Spring Exposure Showcase – 2026 1v1 Standouts
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Before I get into the 3v3 and 5v5 recaps, I’d like to highlight a few 2026 names that shined during the 1v1 session. Particularly in the class of 2026, which I paid most attention to at the PH Spring Exposure…
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Continue ReadingBefore I get into the 3v3 and 5v5 recaps, I’d like to highlight a few 2026 names that shined during the 1v1 session. Particularly in the class of 2026, which I paid most attention to at the PH Spring Exposure Camp in Chicago.
The first name to emerge from the event. 6’3″ CG showed tons of physicality on both ends during this segment. Nailed a pair of turnaround jumpers with a hand in his face. Reverse layup shortly after. Hails from Waukesha, WI.
Physical attacking the rim. Showed lots of length and versatility in this segment offensively. Blocked a shot and forced numerous misses. True defensive force. Stay tuned for an even bigger write-up about his play.
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Kingston Caldwell
Kingston Caldwell
Quick first step to the rim. Used his explosiveness to go on a nice burst for three straight buckets. Showed he can finish inside with both hands. Excellent ball-control
He was the player to hit four straight buckets in this segment. Showed he can score in a variety of ways. Strong with the pump-fake inside. Hit a pair of turnaround jumpers to follow that up. Added a pull-up jumper from the baseline towards the end of the drill.
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Super lengthy big man that forced plenty of misses defensively. Offensively, he showed off a smooth pump-fake finish to free himself up on the block. Took advantage of his size against smaller opponents for some easy scores.
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Solid footwork defensively. Forced several pick-ups in the drill. Also added an exlosive first-step baseline for a clean bucket.