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<p>The class of 2027 from a hoop's perspective has the potential to be an extremely talented group. The Natural State does not disappoint in the number of talented prospects she produces on the hardwood each year. In this article, we are going to shine a spotlight on some players that can fill the small forward spot on the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2223809' first='Jamal' last='Holden']-Small Forward-Conway-6'7”</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2223809' first='Jamal' last='Holden'] is a player that can guard multiple positions on the floor. He does a great job of shifting between the forward and guard spots. Holden is a worker on both ends of the floor. He does a great job of moving without the basketball. Holden has a high motor and puts it on display on both ends. On the offensive end, he has a smooth jump shot that he hits with good consistency. Meanwhile, on the defensive end, Holden will battle for rebounds and force turnovers. He is a player to watch out for over the next few seasons.</p>
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<p><strong>Jacob Lyons-Hall-Small Forward-Bentonville West-6'4”</strong></p>
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<p>The Bentonville West forward is a player to watch out for over the next couple of seasons. He is a player that can light up on the offensive end of the floor. Lyons-Hall has impressive range on the offensive end of the court. Meanwhile, he gives plenty of problems for opposing players on the defensive end. Lyons-Hall has no problem forcing turnovers from anywhere on the floor. He is a player to watch out for over the next couple of seasons for the Wolverines.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2402054' first='John' last='Moore']-Small Forward-Lakeside Lake Village-6'4”</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2402054' first='John' last='Moore'] is an athletic prospect that causes plenty of problems for opposing teams. Moore is versatile enough to play multiple positions on the floor. He does a great job of working his way into the paint. Moore has the ability to finish with points in the lane or make the extra pass to an open shooter. Meanwhile, on the defensive end of the floor, he is a player that can cause turnovers and grab rebounds. Moore is a player to watch out for over the next couple of seasons for Lakeside.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2393254' first='Trelyn' last='Shepard']-Small Forward-Searcy-6'1”</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2393254' first='Trelyn' last='Shepard'] is a player that can light it up on the offensive end of the floor in the blink of an eye. He can hit the deep three point shot with plenty of consistency. Shepard is a player that is unselfish with the basketball. He has no trouble making the extra pass to the open shooter. Meanwhile, he is active on both ends of the floor. Shepard will battle for rebounds and play tight defense all over the floor. Shepard is a prospect to watch out for with the Lions.</p>
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The class of 2027 from a hoop's perspective has the potential to be an extremely talented group. The Natural State does not disappoint in the number of talented prospects she produces on the hardwood each year. In this article, we are going to shine a spotlight on some players that can fill the small forward spot on the floor.
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