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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 2027s and watch their film in the post from @AndrewBaxleySC on X (Twitter):</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2715532' first='Quinton' last='Watts'] (Laurens) - Leading off list four of the 2027 Film Room is [player_tooltip player_id='2715532' first='Quinton' last='Watts']. He is a solid prospect who brings nice length and versatility to the game. Quinton can create shots with a good handle. He finished well around bodies in the paint with strength and creativity, but can also knock down threes off the catch and the dribble. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2954310' first='J'Shon' last='Nabors'] (Clinton) - Next up is a teammate of Watts with [program_tooltip program_id='2935193' first='Elite' last='Game']. Nabors is a bouncy, 6'3" forward who is at his best in the dunker spot, where he can play off his guards and get up quickly to finish above the rim. J'Shon will also contribute on the glass and in passing lanes, can handle for stretches, and has a nice spin-move when working in the post. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2022028' first='Jerzidan' last='Miller-brown'] (Belton-Honea Path) - Miller-Brown's highlights displayed some strong two-way play, which matches what I saw from him this summer with BHP and NLE. Jerzidan has elite defensive instincts, often picking up full-court, stripping ball handlers, and deflecting passes. On the offensive end, he knows when to move the ball and can make shots at the rim or from three, but adding more to his mid-range game would boost his scoring numbers.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2679127' first='Ryder' last='Henderson'] (Westminster Catawba) - Ryder is one of the more under-the-radar three-point shooters in the state. Despite not being the tallest off-ball guard, he does have a high release point. Henderson also has deep range, moves well off the ball, has a good feel for passing, and favors a runner when played off the perimeter. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2896384' first='Caleb' last='Tooper'] (Fort Mill) - The Fort Mill Yellow Jackets have a very talented roster, but Tooper could be a key figure in different situations. He lives around the rim at both ends of the floor with his ability to play bigger than his listed size. Caleb can protect the rim, work the glass, finish with either hand, and work with his back to the basket, but his highlights even showed some flashes of his handle and outside shooting ability.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2137886' first='Bryant' last='Graham Jr'] (West Florence) - Rounding out the list is [player_tooltip player_id='2137886' first='Bryant' last='Graham Jr'], who is one of the top guards in the Pee Dee area. His highlights came from this year's SCBCA Live Team camp, which featured a 30-point game on Day Two. Although Bryant's game is built around his ability to create shots for himself and others, his film also highlighted his defensive work rate, quick feet, and knack for drawing charges. </p>
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