Rocky Mountain Mayhem: Complementary Shotmakers
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Complementary scoring threats from this weekend, primarily centered around perimeter prospects, although there are a handful of forwards who made the list. Essey Mahary HEIGHT 6'2" POS CG CLASS 2026 View Profile Essey Mahary Twitter State: Colorado School: DSST Montview…
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Continue ReadingComplementary scoring threats from this weekend, primarily centered around perimeter prospects, although there are a handful of forwards who made the list.
Mahary was a consistent shooter behind the arc, bringing a fluid release that can stretch out multiple feet behind the arc. He got hot in a few games, effectively contributing multiple threes in a short stretch of possessions.
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Pramenko will be a name to follow next season, given his size at 6’5+ with some shotmaking chops. Effective finishing through contests with the right hand, the forward has been a steady impact player with the Flyers. His continued growth in efficiency behind the arc will be worth following, certainly bringing a fluid release off the catch.
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An effective screener, Harpring will be a worthwhile prospect to follow given his raw strength and flashes as a floor spacer.
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Stoeckmann proved to be a consistent shooter off the catch, especially active from the corners. Bringing a high motor from both rebounds and defensive rotations, the guard was a constant pest for opposing shotmakers.
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Klundt was a high level connector for Black Hills Express, efficiently knocking down quick trigger three point attempts off the catch. The guard was especially accurate conducting full court passes, leading targets to find them in opportune scoring positions.
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Iman made quite a few high energy defensive plays, certainly a mobile and athletic defender. Showing shotmaking flashes, they knocked down a few jumpers off the catch, most often in transition situations.
Cowans was lights out behind the arc, bringing in one of the most smooth jumpers in the 2026 class.
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Hawkins provided valuable floor spacing behind the arc, capable off the catch. Alongside the shotmaking is his urgency on the defensive end, quick to take away driving lanes.
Effective knocking down threes off the catch, Smith was an efficient and composed shooter behind the arc, not forcing many attempts.
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A high volume shooter behind the arc, Moskowitz is adept at flowing off of screens for shot attempts, movement or stationary. He has also been deployed in screening actions, setting up their forwards for shot attempts behind the arc.
Smith brought a high motor, crashing the glass wherever possible and filling in space off the ball. He was among the more productive rebounders and defenders at this event.
Roberts constantly sought out driving lanes, looking to initiate contact more often than not. Effective drawing fouls and even contributing a few and-1 opportunities, the guards bring a gritty brand of basketball complemented by a high motor for loose balls.
Holtman constantly looked to put pressure on the rim, active in driving lanes off the bounce. Bringing in a quick first step and wiry strength versus contact, he will be a rising name to know next season.
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Bringing in two-way production, the guard is about as disciplined on the defensive end as anyone could ask for. Given his bounce and fluidity attacking the rim, he has been one of the most impactful names with Mountain Stars throughout this stretch.