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<p>Here are some of the top available shooters remaining in the top 50 players of the 2025 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1485543' first='Beckham' last='King'] | Seattle Prep | 6'8</p>
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<p>King's height and shooting ability make him a valuable prospect in this senior class. He's shown that deadeye ability to shoot right over tight contests, as well as some nice one-to-two dribble combos to create space on the perimeter. That smooth stroke has showed up big at the foul line too, where King made the most free throws at the 3A state tournament. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1631540' first='Nirvaan' last='Misra'] | Seattle Prep | 6'4</p>
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<p>Misra is another Prep Panther with some electric shooting ability. He just needs to see one go in, and he can get on a roll. He's got the shiftiness with the rock to put defenders on their heels and has been a highly efficient pull-up shooter, whether it's behind the arc or working closer in. That shiftiness, combined with his deep range, made him one of the tougher individual matchups in the Metro this year.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1984464' first='Talon' last='Jenkins'] | Meridian | 6'7</p>
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<p>Jenkins had an outstanding senior season, averaging around 18 points per contest, and continued to be a highly efficient shooter behind the arc. With his size, it's hard to really bother him out there, and he's able to put a pretty consistently picture-perfect shot together. He's got all the prototypical skills of a college sharpshooter while also pulling down around 8-9 boards a game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1696634' first='Jackson' last='Pepper'] | Selah | 6'3</p>
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<p>Pepper is not just one of the top shooters available but one of the top scorers period. This season, he had the green light at any time, and his ability to hit tough shots was relied on to get his team going during dry spells. He can hit from deep with a man right under him and is one of those players who gets that eye of the tiger and can take over a game with his shot-making.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2375377' first='BJ' last='Roy'] | Garfield | 6'2</p>
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<p>Just a pure, smooth shooter who can get it off quick off the catch, hit the midrange pull-up, or hit a quick step-back three. His reliability as a 3 & D type player has been a big component for Garfield over the last two years, but he really showed off some smoothness and ease to create separation off the bounce this season, which opened up more opportunities to drop in his jumper.</p>
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Here are some of the top available shooters remaining in the top 50 players of the 2025 class.
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