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<p>LAS VEGAS — The 23rd edition of the Pangos All-American Camp tipped off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school with more than 120 players descending on Vegas to play in front of national media and NBA scouts. We focused in on the action on court 1 and court 2 and below we break down the most versatile prospects we saw on opening night.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Cheikh Biteye | 2026 | Bella Vista Prep (AZ)</h4>
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<p>Biteye thrived in the transition-style of offense that the camp setting provided. The 6-foot-6 wing has a long, wiry frame that he uses to impact the game defensively by disrupting passing lanes and containing ball handlers. Offensively, Biteye was in constant attack mode in the open court and proved to be a graceful athlete in space who used his long strides to glide through the paint for above the rim finishes.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1703096' first='Elias' last='Obenyah'] | 2026 | Salesian (CA)</h4>
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<p>Obenyah can be categorized as a "jack of all trades" prospect because of his two-way impact. The 6-foot-4 wing is a physical and tough on-ball defender who makes his opponent work for everything on the offensive end. Obenyah was efficient on the offensive end and did a nice job of hunting the mid-range jumper where he is most comfortable in pull-up situations. Obenyah's game is very simple but it is highly effective because of the fact that he knows his strengths and plays to them.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1956526' first='SJ' last='Madison'] | 2026 | Redondo Union (CA)</h4>
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<p>The key to Madison's next-level projection is the fact that he can guard multiple positions and he had his defensive prowess dialed in from the opening tip. The 6-foot-5 rising senior has the size, length and lateral athleticism to contain ball handlers of all sizes but it is his physicality and willingness to be a defensive stopper that sets him apart. Madison is also an active defensive rebounder who pushed the pace and got to the rim where he finished through contact (15 points) and created for teammates (three assists).</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2334950' first='Tyran' last='Frazier'] | 2027 | Hazelwood East (MO)</h4>
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<p>Frazier has all the physical, athletic and skill tools of a prospect who is bound to have a breakout season. The long, wiry and fluid 6-foot-9 forward is a rebound and push threat with the ball skills, body control and all-around athleticism to attack the basket off the bounce and score at the rim. Frazier's size and physical tools also make him an effective defender in both point of attack and rim protection situations. Frazier scored 10 points and grabbed nine rebounds in his opening game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Quinn Costello | 2026 | The Newman School (MA) | Pictured</h4>
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<p>Costello upped his recruiting stock this spring and it was easy to see why. The 6-foot-10 forward is in the mold of a stretch big man with his fluid shooting mechanics and ability to knock down open three-point shots off the catch. Costello can knock down shots in spot-up and pick-and-pop situations with the ability to put the ball on the deck and attack a bad close-out. The rising senior also proved to be an effective rim-runner and finisher with soft hands and touch around the basket.</p>
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LAS VEGAS — The 23rd edition of the Pangos All-American Camp tipped off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school with more than 120 players descending on Vegas to play in front of national media and NBA scouts. We focused in on the action on court 1 and court 2 and below we break down the most versatile prospects we saw on opening night.
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