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<p>The class of 2026 in the state of Arkansas is loaded with talented prospects who can take over a game on both ends of the floor. This article will highlight several stat sheet stuffers to watch out for as the playoffs approach. As always, the Prep Hoops Arkansas class is loaded with talented prospects to watch out for on the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2021880' first='JJ' last='Andrews']-Shooting Guard-Little Rock Christian-6'7”</strong></p>
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<p>Over the past few years, [player_tooltip player_id='2021880' first='JJ' last='Andrews'] has become one of the most dominant players in the Natural State on both ends of the floor. Andrews puts up double-doubles on routine and does a great job of moving without the basketball. He gets into the lane and finishes above the rim. Meanwhile, he has the range to step outside and knock down jumpers with impressive consistency. Andrews is setting the stage for a strong close to the season and an even more impressive summer on the club circuit.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2021883' first='Camarion' last='Bead']-Combo Guard-Bryant-6'1”</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2021883' first='Camarion' last='Bead'] plays with great energy all over the floor for the Bryant Hornets. He handles the ball well but at the same time, is dangerous playing without the ball in his hands. Bead can rack up the points in bunches for the Hornets. He has no problem making the extra pass for easy points and is a force on both ends of the floor. Bead is a prospect to watch out for over the next few months for the Hornets.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2021885' first='Ryder' last='Scribner']-Combo Guard-Harrison-6'3”</strong></p>
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<p>I enjoy watching Scribner play. He is a prospect who plays with great energy all over the floor for the Goblins. Scribner has the ability to crave opposing defenders with the deep three-point jumper. He stays active on both ends of the floor and will fight for loose balls. Scribner is comfortable distributing the ball and has no problem making the extra pass to an open defender. He is a prospect to watch out for over the course of the rest of the season.</p>
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<p><strong>Antonio Whitney Jr.-Combo Guard-Nettleton-6'3”</strong></p>
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<p>Antonio Whitney Jr. has no problem playing with intensity on both ends of the floor for Nettleton. He battles on both ends of the floor. Whitney Jr. fights for loose balls and has a tendency to outwork opposing players for the ball. On the offensive end of the floor, he gets into the paint and finishes above the rim consistently. Meanwhile, he has the range to cause plenty of problems for opposing guards on the offensive end of the floor.</p>
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The class of 2026 in the state of Arkansas is loaded with talented prospects who can take over a game on both ends of the floor. This article will highlight several stat sheet stuffers to watch out for as the playoffs approach. As always, the Prep Hoops Arkansas class is loaded with talented prospects to watch out for on the floor.
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