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<p>My annual Film Room series is back for another year! There were over 100 prospects who submitted High School, Grassroots, or Camp Highlights for review and all will be featured in an article on Prep Hoops. Check out my thoughts on the fourth group of 2026s and watch their film in the post from @AndrewBaxleySC on X (Twitter):</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1692174' first='Dyllan' last='Harris'] (Spartanburg) - Leading off this list of 2026s is [player_tooltip player_id='1692174' first='Dyllan' last='Harris'] of Spartanburg High School and Future Kings. Harris is one of the premier mid-range scorers in the state. He is a deadeye off the dribble and uses his handle as well as spin moves and step backs to create space. However, on film, Dyllan also showed glimpses of his ability to get downhill and finish the rim as well as his outside-shooting stroke.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1474820' first='Broderick' last='Anderson'] (Keenan) - One of the highest-ranked players in this year's Film Room, Broderick is a 6'6" Wing who I am very high on long-term. He has a good foundation as a post player and will pick his spots to punish mismatches down there, but as he has grown older, he has developed into a good perimeter shooter and a capable ball-handler. Despite having a decent frame right now, Anderson will benefit from a strength plan and could turn into a physical beast at the next level.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2885526' first='Deylen' last='Whitaker'] (Gaffney) - Whitaker submitted his High School and AAU highlights for us to take a look at. Deylen plays with good pace and is composed with the ball in his hands on the offensive end. He can also force and capitalize on turnovers. Whether in the half-court or transition, Whitaker frequently makes the right play with good body control, good vision for passing lanes, and good feet for finishing near the rim.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2529301' first='Ali' last='Sannoun'] (TL Hanna) - Ali is a regular in the Film Room Series. This year, he submitted AAU Film from this Spring with Upward Stars. Sannoun is a tough-shot maker and microwave scorer, so his highlights are always fun to watch. He hits contested shots at all three levels and off the dribble or the catch. Ali has improved his perimeter shooting over the last few years and added deep range, but the next step for him should be possession-to-possession consistency as a playmaker. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2469370' first='Keshun' last='McCoy'] (Greenville) - McCoy has elite two-way tape, which matches the eye test when you watch him play. Keshun brings physicality on the defensive end. He will pick up full-court, moves his feet very well, has active hands on and off the ball, and will even draw charges. McCoy is a capable player on the offensive end, too. His handle is strong through contact, he can finish with either hand, and he has a good mid-range game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2431225' first='Branson' last='Cone'] (Walhalla) - Branson is a 6'6" Big from Walhalla High School who plays true to his size around the rim. He will float in the dunker spot to find space, is active on the glass on both ends, and can punish mismatches in the post. Cone is most comfortable finishing over his left shoulder with a mini hook. He did look a little awkward on film at times, but if he irons out his handle or jumper, he could be worth a shot at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>Dajaun Walker</strong> (Belton-Honea Path) - BHP's <strong>Dajaun Walker</strong> rounds out Part 4 of our 2026 Film Room. He is a lefty Guard who submitted June film, and despite the short reel, it was clear to see his scoring ability. Walker spotted up on the wings and attacked rotations to get into the paint or pulled the trigger on a catch-and-shoot three. Dajaun has a nice package of layups and floaters with soft touch at the rim.</p>
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