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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2442107' first='Max' last='Martinez'] - The five-foot-eleven-inch 2029 Stillwater area guard Martinez had an impressive showing in a game versus Team 10. Martinez came to our Prep Hoops Next middle school camp last year and he seems to have grown from being more of a forward to a guard. He also showed he can shoot from the perimeter making a 3-pointer and was aggressive as a defender picking off passes and creating opportunities. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2893786' first='Adonis' last='Williams Jr']. - Williams' length, athleticism, lackey ability, and shot creation ability set him apart from prospects in the 2029 Minnesota class. Williams' potential as primary creator at his size makes him extremely valuable on offense and his length makes him a diversified defender who can potentially guard multiple type players.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2768036' first='Jemierre' last='Davis'] - Davis is such a nuisance on defense with his quick hands and feet, good reach for his five-foot-ten-inch height and just seems natural instincts that guide him to the basketball that opponents can feel tormented by Davis. Offensively Davis has a solid handle of the ball, currently a secondary ball handler type. Davis did show potential as a creator passing the ball around to others.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2954032' first='Nathaniel' last='Ngaima'] - Ngaima is a five-foot-eleven-inch guard from Champlin Park. Ngaima had two consecutive possessions of hitting long range jumpers showing ability to spot-up and shoot it. Ngaima showed unselfishness moving the ball and getting out in transition well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2394252' first='Orlando' last='Hass'] - The six-foot-one-inch 2029 PEM forward Hass displayed more ability than from when I first saw him at a Prep Hoops Next MS Camp with the same good court awareness that makes him a good team player. Hass shot the ball from the perimeter more willingly, hitting one, and he worked well defensively in many ways.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2919686' first='Joseph' last='Dupree Jr']. - Dupree is a guard from Duluth Denfeld that showed similar type movement and play as another Denfeld guard. Dupree moved the ball, got up and down the floor quickly, and passed to his open teammates in transition well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2844552' first='Carver' last='Schwegel'] - Schwegel is a five-foot-nine-inch guard from Dawson-Boyd that knocked down a 3-pointer in transition, passed the ball, and worked on defense. Schwegel can handle the ball handling duties, and play off the ball.</p>
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