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<p><em>The Nike EYBL E15 division continues to shine a spotlight on the next wave of elite talent, and Texas prospects more than held their own. Whether it was explosive guards pushing pace, versatile wings impacting both ends, or bigs dominating the paint, these young standouts proved they're ready for the national spotlight. From consistent playmakers to breakout risers, this group of E15 Texas prospects made serious noise, and their performances demand attention heading into the summer circuit.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2436969' first='Ephriam' last='Moore'] has been the best defensive center in the class, an elite shot-blocking anchor with game-changing defensive instincts. During Session 2, Moore excelled in drop coverage and as a helpside rim protector, using verticality, timing, and anticipation to contest shots without fouling. Moore read actions with poise, rotated on time, and altered or erased countless attempts around the basket. His defensive footwork, discipline, and presence forced offenses to reroute drives and rethink interior attacks. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Benji brought a well-rounded, versatile frontcourt skillset—blending interior toughness, scoring touch, and smooth athleticism. In the post, he displayed refined footwork and patience, using drop steps, spin moves, and shot fakes to create space and scoring angles. He ran the floor like a wing, using long, fluid strides and a powerful second jump to finish plays above the rim. With a developing face-up game and willingness to battle inside, Benji stood out as one of the most productive and impactful bigs in his EYBL division.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Amusan consistently secured tough entry passes in traffic from various spots, high post, block, and sideline or baseline inbounds. His vertical leaping ability and quick second jumps gave him a clear edge on the offensive glass, where he turned broken plays into extra possessions. Whether beating opponents off the ground or extending over them with reach, Amusan generated second and third scoring chances through his relentless effort and timing.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Igwilow played with brute physicality and force, anchoring the paint on both ends. He was a dominant post presence, using strength and body control to establish deep seals and score through contact. Defensively, AJ moved well laterally and walled up vertically to deter interior shots without fouling. He excelled in rim protection scenarios and controlled his space with sound positioning. From the dunker's spot, AJ timed his cuts and elevated quickly to finish above the rim off dump-offs with power and authority.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Nwabuoku was a dominant rebounding presence with an overwhelming combination of explosiveness, length, and anticipation. He was quick off the floor, often out-jumping and out-timing his opponents to secure boards at their apex. His motor allowed him to crash with intensity, and he routinely came down with contested rebounds in traffic. With elite second and third jump quickness, he lived on the glass and thrived in physical battles down low, often snatching the ball out of mid-air with sheer force.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2554905' first='Micah' last='Huland'] operated as a high-energy, rim-running big who brought immediate value through his vertical spacing, off-ball movement, and defensive versatility. He thrived in transition and half-court actions as a lob threat and was relentless on the glass, contributing tip-ins, putbacks, and second-chance points through sheer activity. Huland's mobility in defensive coverage, especially when switching or recovering, made him a disruptive piece in ball screen actions. Offensively, he embraced dirty work, cutting hard, setting tough screens, and creating space for others.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2865707' first='David' last='Edokpolo'] was a pick-and-roll finisher and rebounding machine, constantly generating extra possessions through motor, length, and positioning. He rolled hard off ball screens, understanding how to manipulate coverages, occupying help defenders or slipping into gaps. He consistently posted deep on the left block, making himself a reliable target and showcasing patience in his seals. His screen-setting timing and ability to read the second defender made him effective in spacing the floor vertically while contributing on the glass on both ends.</p>
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The Nike EYBL E15 division continues to shine a spotlight on the next wave of elite talent, and Texas prospects more than held their own. Whether it was explosive guards pushing pace, versatile wings impacting both ends, or bigs dominating the paint, these young standouts proved they're ready for the national spotlight. From consistent playmakers to breakout risers, this group of E15 Texas prospects made serious noise, and their performances demand attention heading into the summer circuit.
HEIGHT
6'9"
POS
C
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
School:
Beaumont United
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
PF
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'8"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
School:
Ellis
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HEIGHT
6'9"
POS
C
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
School:
Houston St. John's
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HEIGHT
6'8"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
School:
Oak Cliff Faith Family
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