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<p>The Pangos All-Midwest Frosh/Soph Camp is one of the best chances to see young talented prospects from the state. PHI had Steve Parham at the event in person all weekend and has been posting coverage. I wasn't able to make it in person, but went back to watch the first game of every single player in the event on Baller TV. That is what is represented in these evaluations. Here is <strong>Pangos: Scotty B's 2027 and 2028 Post Standouts</strong>!</p>
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<p><strong>C [player_tooltip player_id='2125637' first='Jacob' last='Fuller'] (Glenbrook South – 2027)</strong></p>
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<p>Fuller is a 6'8” big man that's plus skill is he can really shoot it from distance. Plus spot up shooter from three that can stretch the floor at a very high rate. One of the best shooting big men in the class. Also rim runs on a consistent basis for finishes and is fluid in the pick/roll. Plus shot blocker that protects the rim at a high level. One of the best posts in the 2027 class.</p>
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<p><strong>C [player_tooltip player_id='2455406' first='Kevinas' last='Salkauskas'] (Stagg – 2027)</strong></p>
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<p>The 6'8” five man is one of the most skilled posts in the 2027 class. He is an excellent passer hitting teammates on the move and throwing good outlets. Rebounds well in his area. Touch finishing around the hoop out of the dunker spot and has crafty moves in the paint. Can also handle it from the high post. Finishes with either hand at the rim.</p>
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<p><strong>C Tyran Frazier (Hazelwood East, MO - 2027)</strong></p>
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<p>Frazier is a 6'10” five man from St. Louis that has a very bright future. The long and rangy post snatches rebounds in bunches. His biggest asset is his ability to run the floor with such fluidity consistently finishing on rim runs for dunks. Finishes with explosiveness out of the dunker spot. Even flashed some handle both in the half court and open floor.</p>
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<p><strong>PF [player_tooltip player_id='2125578' first='AJ' last='Enyia'] (OPRF – 2027)</strong></p>
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<p>This 6'6” four man is a long and rangy post with a lot of physical potential. Solid defender blocking shots and rebounds in his area. Finishes out of the dunker spot and can handle it a little from the high-post.</p>
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<p><strong>C Ben Hamm (New Trier – 2027)</strong></p>
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<p>Hamm stands at 6'7” and the big man rebounded consistently well throughout the game we saw high pointing them in traffic on both ends especially offensively where he racked up the put backs. Finished in the pick/roll with his mobility. Showed some passing feel as a big man too.</p>
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<p><strong>PF John Brown IV (Homewood Flossmoor – 2028)</strong></p>
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<p>This was one of the players I was most looking forward to evaluating at the event. The 6'6” long and lanky four man is a little raw, but has a ton of upside. Long strides in the open floor rim running for conversions or even handling it on his own. Quick catch and score in traffic, got on the boards on both ends, and had a couple big swats. Shoots it well from the line showing good mechanics. Will need to continue to add strength, but could be one of the better posts in class for sure.</p>
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<p><strong>C [player_tooltip player_id='2632093' first='Amari' last='Williams'] (Shepard – 2028)</strong></p>
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<p>Williams was a prospect that I hadn't seen, but had heard quite a bit of buzz about coming in. He lived up to it with his play. Long and lanky 6'8” post that high pointed rebounds in traffic for put backs. His mobility and agility around the hoop stood out with spin moves for finishes in the pain and quick moves out of the dunker spot. Rim runs with ease getting up and down the floor so well. Showed a smooth mid-range pull up jumper along with very good passing instincts for a young big man.</p>
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<p><strong>PF [player_tooltip player_id='2632084' first='Daniel' last='Salkauskas'] (Stagg – 2028)</strong></p>
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<p>This 6'6” four man put his name on our radar several weeks back at the Prep Hoops Camp and continues to play at a high level. Plus athlete as a front court player with size and skill. Good shooter stretching the floor with consistency beyond the arc. Gets on the defensive glass and can push it on his own.</p>
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<p><strong>C [player_tooltip player_id='2632097' first='Alijah' last='Johnson'] (OPRF – 2028)</strong></p>
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<p>This 6'6” wide bodied five man is a good athlete. He runs the floor hard, light on this feet with his mobility in the pick/roll. Nifty passer for a big guy.</p>
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The Pangos All-Midwest Frosh/Soph Camp is one of the best chances to see young talented prospects from the state. PHI had Steve Parham at the event in person all weekend and has been posting coverage. I wasn't able to make it in person, but went back to watch the first game of every single player in the event on Baller TV. That is what is represented in these evaluations. Here is Pangos: Scotty B's 2027 and 2028 Post Standouts!
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