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<p>In [player_tooltip player_id='2294522' first='James' last='Rivera']'s first action since since recovering from a negative reaction to prescription medicine he looked like the player who gained several D1 offers as a freshman. The 6'11 forward combines length, a developing perimeter skill set, and the flashes of shotmaking into a frame that will as he regains his strength. He's a true mismatch problem with the size and shooting to make pull ups and post fades over smaller defenders and take bigs off the dribble. Talented prospect with high ceiling and high floor.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2301692' first='Jonathan' last='“JJ” Watts'] is a 6'7 wing with live wire at athleticism. The 2027 prospect has the bounce to finish above the rim in traffic even when exploding out of spin moves. Every time I see Watts he seems more comfortable with the ball in his hands. He'll have a chance to prove that at Olympia where he'll primary or secondary playmaker for a young team. His physical tools lead to blocks and deflections. Has the pubertal to be an explosive two way player as he develops strength and figures out his jumper.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2125504' first='Oneal' last='Delancy'] is in a unique position where the game looks like it's showed down for him but he's still moving a mile a minute. That pace and feel for the game allowed him to pick defenses apart. Playing with talented teams have helped him develop a coveted off ball skill: shooting off the catch. He reads the first defender will enough to have set ups and counters at the ready. Delancy's offense is ahead of his defense but he really seems to care and give effort on that end. I noticed his attention to that end of the floor during the EYBL's first session. Three months since he seems to be just as active within his feet but much more secluded with his hands.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2294539' first='Maddox' last='Harden'] is a 6'8 wing forward who oozes potential. He's a productive rebounder, finisher and versatile defender. His skill set is on full display in transition where he handles the ball in space has flashes of Court vision and has the athleticism to be a one-man fast break. Hasson the defensive chops to slide his feet with bigger guards, wings, and take on some fours. He may look like a nice guy but plays with a concealed edge.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2125489' first='Jadus' last='Sorhaindo'] played on a team with a lot of front court talent but shined in his role. The 6'7 forward is a skill and strong post scorer. he has really soft touch especially on his right hand hooks. This has allowed him to catch the ball and rebound well in traffic. While, he may not blow you away with his athleticism incredibly mobile for his size and has ball skills. Sorhaindo isn't much of a vertical threat but he can play above the rim when he has momentum.</p>
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<p>I saw [player_tooltip player_id='2194964' first='Nolan' last='Nelson'] in Memphis for the first session of EYBL and in the three following months he'd blossomed into a next level delete. The 6'7 forward rebounds his area, finishes above the rim with force, and runs the floor. His combination of coordination and vertical pop slowed him to make second chance plays and score as a cutter. Has great frame and embrace contact thanks to his football background.</p>
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In James RiveraJamesRivera
6'11" | PF The Academy Of Central Florida | 2027StateFL
's first action since since recovering from a negative reaction to prescription medicine he looked like the player who gained several D1 offers as a freshman. The 6'11 forward combines length, a developing perimeter skill set, and the flashes of shotmaking into a frame that will as he regains his strength. He's a true mismatch problem with the size and shooting to make pull ups and post fades over smaller defenders and take bigs off the dribble. Talented prospect with high ceiling and high floor.