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<p>Camp season continued with the PrepHoops Oklahoma Expo. Throughout the week, our staff will be going deep in covering the prospects who made it to Edmond. For now, let's kick it off with a look at 6 of the best.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cowns' motor always runs hard and Saturday was no different. He flew around the court and even caught a body to end one transition play with authority. Defensively, he finds a good blend between gambling and playing sound defense to make life hard on ballhandlers. With his long arms, it's easy to really like his potential as a defender at the next level to be able to switch between point guards, scoring guards and wings. His jumper is continuing to improve, making him even more well rounded. Great building block type prospect for small college four year programs. </p>
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<p>Once again, the quick twitch dynamic guard was a terror on both of the court. His combination of anticipation skills, long arms and quickness makes him a force on defense. Meanwhile, good luck keeping out of the lane with the way he slips by the opposition. Throughout the day, he put together moments of perimeter scoring, indicating that his potential as a scorer can continue to grow. There was a smooth stepback during 3 on 3 that was in particular a good sign. It was a good check in on one of Oklahoma's elite 2026 prospects as he heads into his junior campaign with his new program, Choctaw. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The bounce is continuing to come in for the skilled now sophomore guard. When given a clean runway, he's now starting to put on an above the rim show. Which is a great compliment to the pace and skill he plays with. Especially as he now has more hang time to his finishing ability, giving him even more opportunities to hit tough shots off the dribble/drives. And if opponents do play off to anticipate against his driving or creation abilities, he can make it rain from three. As he did in the second 5 on 5 contest. One of the better sophomores in the state, looks ready to be a key part of one of the best backcourts in 6A, for the Sabercats. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After two years as a sniper, "DJ" was in his bag on Saturday as a complete scorer. During 3 on 3, he won off the dribble reps against the previously mentioned Hopkins. While he's still best getting to the mid-range (or cash out threes), there's more wiggle and confidence to his driving game. Where his long arms do give him an advantage to score even off contested looks. Saturday was a good sign that Denson is ready to make a junior year leap, and be the main man for the defending 5A champs, the Bombers. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The lightning quick sophomore guard looks set for a breakout campaign at Heritage Hall. He's shifty and made it look effortless with the way he blew by defenders or stopped on a dime and lived in the mid-range. Around the rim he gets good lift, combined with his long arms gives him the beginnings of an acrobatic and flashy finishing package. Guards like Mbroh thrive in up tempo, camp settings and it provided a good preview of the offensive weapon he can be this winter for the Chargers. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jackson is blessed with the unique gifts of size and athleticism to be a natural wing. After a smaller role as a freshman, there's opportunity for a big time growth at Putnam City under their new head coach. Saturday brought a glimpse of the multitude of ways that a locked in Jackson can impact the game. There's big time potential as a transition monster on both ends of the court. From slams to chase down blocks. Meanwhile in the halfcourt, he was consistent in getting to his spots in the mid-range, where his size made it easy for him to elevate and get off shots. There's a lot of tools in Jackson's bag, and the sky is the limit. </p>
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Camp season continued with the PrepHoops Oklahoma Expo. Throughout the week, our staff will be going deep in covering the prospects who made it to Edmond. For now, let's kick it off with a look at 6 of the best.
HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
PG
CLASS
2025
State:
Oklahoma
School:
McLoud
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Arizona
School:
Choctaw
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Moore
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Midwest City
Club:
LEGYNDS
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Heritage Hall
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SF
CLASS
2027
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Putnam City North
Club:
Houston Hoops
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