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<p>Below are four prospects who impressed us mightily from June through early August.</p>
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<p>In fact, we were so impressed with the below players that if we were running a college basketball program each of them would receive a scholarship offer today.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1865344' first='Adrian' last='Brito'] </strong><strong>– 6'5” / 2025 / Pocono Mountain West / [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] UAA / Small Forward:</strong> This summer a muscled-up Brito displayed more polished footwork, an improved jumper, and a heightened level of aggressiveness. Of course, Brito also used his size to produce points in close via quick post ups, baseline drives and the offensive glass. However, the slew of mid-range jumpers and three-balls he drained leads us to believe Brito could play as a stretch-4 at the next level. Last week at the A-Town Showdown Brito again showcased his enhanced skills and was named as a top performer at that event. He recently picked up and offer from D2 powerhouse West Chester University, but more programs should offer Brito immediately.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1188621' first='Olin' last='Chamberlain'] </strong><strong>– 6'1” / 2025 / St. Joseph's Prep / NJ Beasts / Combo Guard:</strong> From Philly HS Live in June through last weeks' A-Town Showdown, Chamberlain played fantastic basketball. Specifically, he has displayed three level scoring skills that are off the charts. In July he was as standout at AC Jam Fest as well as Summer Finale. During the A-Town Showdown, Chamberlain dropped a 30-spot in a win over Parkland. In Mayfair Summer League action he has posted games of 47 and 30 points. With his quickness and creative handles, Chamberlain is unstoppable off the dribble. Once he is at the rim, Chamberlain's hops enable him to finish over most defenders. When he plays off-the-ball, Chamberlain is a serious three-point shooting threat.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2492465' first='Jah' last='Sabb'] </strong><strong>– 5'11” / 2026 / Universal Audenried Charter / BW Elite / Combo Guard:</strong> Sabb recorded a July to remember as he was named a top prospect at the Atlantic City Jam Fest, HG Summer Jam Fest, and the Summer Finale. His 26 points and 5 rebounds performance at Summer Jam against the NJ Panthers grabbed the attention of college coaches. This summer Sabb used his dribble drive skills to get into the paint for buckets and to create for teammates. When he was looking to score at the rim, Sabb did so through contact or with a creative flair. Sabb also excelled at getting into the lane and then executing a kick out pass to an open shooter. As a nice compliment to his attacks on the paint, Sabb popped threes of every variety. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2435925' first='Rahmir' last='Speaks'] </strong><strong>– 6'2” / 2027 / West Catholic / Mt Pleasant Bulldogs / Combo Guard:</strong> Earlier this week Sparks torched the competition at the Danny Rumph Next Big Star Challenge with his change of speed / direction dribble skills. That SportsCenter worthy performance capped off and extraordinary summer for Speaks. In June he was a major contributor for WC at Philly HS Live. In July he crushed it for Mt. Pleasant on the HGSL circuit. Plus, over the last two months Speaks has been a frequent standout performer at the Post & Pivot Summer League. In P&P action this summer, Speaks has registered multiple games of 18+ points. College coaches need to stop sleeping on the is versatile, high IQ backcourt prospect who can generate offense from anywhere on the floor.</p>
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Below are four prospects who impressed us mightily from June through early August.
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