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<p><em>The intensity ramped up and the spotlight got brighter as the PRO16 17U circuit reached its Final Four. For college coaches tracking late risers and impact-ready prospects, the Final Four delivered a concentrated look at who's built to win when it matters most. Here's a breakdown of standout players and performances from the PRO16 17U Final Four.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ward showcased an all-around skill set that immediately stood out, making him arguably the most versatile prospect on the floor. He impacted the game in nearly every offensive role, operating effectively as a screener, floor spacer, cutter, facilitator, or scorer. Off the dribble, he carved out space using his frame and physicality, muscling his way through the lane to create scoring opportunities. His perimeter handle was smooth and compact, capable of creating separation in the mid-range with in-and-outs or a tight 2-3 dribble sequence. His efficiency from the elbows was nearly automatic, displaying soft touch and excellent footwork. Ward's point-forward versatility was on full display, blending a high-IQ feel for the game with fluid pivots, step-throughs, and patient reads out of the post.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A relentless rebounder with elite instincts, Hurst had an uncanny ability to track the ball's flight in the air. Whether it came off a deep miss or mid-range shot, he read the trajectory before most even reacted. His anticipation and timing routinely allowed him to beat taller or more physical opponents to the spot. If he couldn't corral the ball cleanly on the first attempt, he kept the play alive with soft tips or controlled taps to himself. Hurst's motor never stopped, he was spring-loaded off the floor and secured rebounds in heavy traffic with soft, reliable hands. Offensively, he excelled as a facilitator from the high post, reading cuts, weak side rotations, and movement behind the play with precision. His overhead passing bent the defense and punished late rotations, making him a valuable hub in half-court actions. With poise and polished footwork, he scored efficiently in the lane and showed flashes of a dependable jumper to complement his passing game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A rare breed of floor general, Todd excelled across the board, whether running the offense, defending the point of attack, or finishing at the rim. Defensively, he was as pesky as they come, applying ball pressure with tenacity and elite timing, constantly swiping, digging, and disrupting rhythm. He stuck to his assignment with glue-like defense and quick reactions. Offensively, Todd was a downhill weapon who attacked with ambidextrous touch, body control, and elite finishing craft. He consistently collapsed the defense and used creative footwork, midair adjustments, and off-foot finishes to score through or around contests. His ability to absorb contact and finish through it was elite, and his rim reads were extremely polished, knowing exactly when to veer out for space, delay the shot, or extend around help. Add in a reliable three-point stroke and unselfish playmaking, and Todd proved to be a complete, high-IQ lead guard.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Recent UTEP commit, played downhill with strength and force, using his physicality to dominate smaller defenders. He applied his upper-body strength to create separation on drives, bully his way into the paint, and finish through contact. His ability to generate clean looks in traffic with his frame made him a consistent interior scoring threat.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">An incredibly raw but undeniably intriguing prospect, Hoover's upside was obvious. Nearing 7 feet tall with an exceptional wingspan and towering standing reach, he possesses the physical tools of a future elite rim protector. Defensively, he altered shots simply by being in position and showed potential as a vertical shot blocker with timing and length. Offensively, he flashed upside as a lob threat, rim runner, and high-motor offensive rebounder, showing the potential to develop into a high-level two-way big if he continues refining his feel and coordination.</p>
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The intensity ramped up and the spotlight got brighter as the PRO16 17U circuit reached its Final Four. For college coaches tracking late risers and impact-ready prospects, the Final Four delivered a concentrated look at who's built to win when it matters most. Here's a breakdown of standout players and performances from the PRO16 17U Final Four.
HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
San Antonio Brennan
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
Sandra Day O’Connor
Club:
SA Future
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
San Antonio Brennan
Club:
SA Future
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
San Antonio Brennan
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HEIGHT
6'10"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2025
State:
Texas
School:
Schertz Clemens
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