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<p>Here are some players who bring multi-positional flexibility to their teams and can fit into several different roles. Check out some of the more versatile players from the 2025 rankings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1850309' first='Sebastian' last='Arius'] <em>Auburn Mountainview</em></p>
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<p>Arius is a complete scoring guard with deep 3-point range, but the 6-foot-6 guard also has the capability to run the point while guarding multiple positions with his length on the defensive end. He's been a standout offensively and if his defense catches up, he'll be a scary combo guard in the 2025 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1631540' first='Nirvaan' last='Misra'] <em>Seattle Prep</em></p>
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<p>Misra has the ability to strike like lightning on the offensive end. He has a quick trigger, can stop on a dime, and is a kid you can't leave open from deep. And while he's able to put a lot of pressure on defenses with his scoring, he's also shown some tremendous vision as a passer especially while on the go.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2300110' first='Lorenzo' last='Garcia'] <em>Kennedy</em></p>
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<p>Garcia is just 6-foot-3 but gives off a point-forward vibe with his strength and ability to make plays around the paint. He's a powerful finisher and active by the rim, but he has a distributor's eye and can also run an offense. His quickness and strength getting downhill also opens up space for him to drill pull-ups in the midrange.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1485584' first='Colton' last='Wells'] <em>Freeman</em></p>
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<p>Wells continues to get better from 3-point range and creating shots off the bounce. You pair that with his plus shot-blocking at the rim and all of a sudden, the 6-foot-6 wing can pose mismatches on both ends of the floor. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1450984' first='Javon' last='Barbee'] <em>Franklin Pierce</em></p>
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<p>Barbee put up massive scoring numbers last season but his skill set allows him to plug into just about any squad and find ways to make an impact. He can knock down shots from around the arc, is a strong driver, especially down the baseline, and is a competitor on defense who's shown he can get up and block some shots.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2205068' first='Vincent' last='Crow'] <em>Issaquah</em></p>
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<p>Crow is a great athlete who's shown a lot of potential both scoring and running the offense. He has some size at 6-foot-4 to pair with some super-quick feet and 3-level scoring. Crow is also a well-rounded defender whose athleticism pops with some highlight plays.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1826038' first='Cameron' last='Draculan'] <em>Grandview</em></p>
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<p>Draculan is listed as a forward but really does his damage in the middle areas and creating to the rim. He's just 6-foot-2 but plays highly instinctual basketball and is a decisive player with the ball. He's got toughness at the rim, is just nails from the midrange, and shows some playmaking ability finding teammates for assists. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1696694' first='Junior' last='Kagarabi'] <em>Shorecrest</em></p>
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<p>The Shorecrest wing shows a good mix of strength, athleticism, and skill. He can guard multiple positions on defense and has quick hands to jump passes and make good shot contests. He's also a kid who can score in a number of ways with toughness at the rim, some nice ability off the dribble, and a shot that extends to 3-point range.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1485655' first='Svayjeet' last='Singh'] <em>Mountlake Terrace</em></p>
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<p>Singh is a 6-foot-4 forward whose calling card is defense. He's a burly kid who can guard the big posts inside but also has the quick feet and discipline to shut down guards outside. He's a stopper on that end but he's also a kid who can knock down the open shots and competes hard on the glass.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1984479' first='Daniel' last='Kwon'] <em>Pullman</em></p>
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<p>Kwon is a pretty athletic wing who can handle the rock, continues to get better shooting from long-range, and is excellent at crashing in to help out on the glass. He's 6-foot-5 and plays really well around the hoop, and with his improving handle and jumper, is a kid to watch on the east side of the state.</p>
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Here are some players who bring multi-positional flexibility to their teams and can fit into several different roles. Check out some of the more versatile players from the 2025 rankings.
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