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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 third group of 2028s and watch their film in the post from @AndrewBaxleySC on X (Twitter):</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560593' first='Max' last='Leroux'] (Hilton Head Christian) - First up on the final list of 2028s in the Film Room is [player_tooltip player_id='2560593' first='Max' last='Leroux']. He submitted a short reel from an event with Big Shots for review. Max has good size and athleticism for his age. He likes to slash to the rim and get out in transition, but he can also knock down threes.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2817200' first='Reece' last='Jackson'] (Richland Northeast) - Like Leroux, Reece is a 2028 that we are eager to see at the Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo after watching his film. Jackson is a good jump shooter who can convert in the mid-range and behind the arc. He also works well in transition, both as a passer and as a finisher. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2820779' first='Jamarcus' last='Mayes'] (Brookland-Cayce) - Mayes had a strong body of work defensively on his highlight reel. He did a great job of getting in passing lanes, had active hands on-ball, and even blocked shots. After forcing turnovers, Jamarcus can turn them into points by finishing quickly or through contact.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2905346' first='Omega' last='Greene'] (Berkeley) - Omega can create a shot for himself in many ways. His blend of creativity and athleticism allows him to be aggressive in attacking the rim, use floaters to finish over bigs, and hit pull-up shots off the dribble. Greene can also play off the ball and spot up for looks.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2892626' first='Za'vion' last='Rhue'] (Ridge View) - Rhue's film showed that he is the type of player who doesn't need the ball in his hands to have a positive impact. He an active defender who produces with blocks and steals, while also providing spacing with his perimeter shooting and high-IQ cutting.</p>
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<p><strong>Jaedon Bell</strong> (Bethune-Bowman) - Rounding out the list is Bethune-Bowman's Jaedon Bell. This was my first impression of Bell, a prospect who is listed at 6'2" with decent skill. Jaedon has soft touch at the rim, can handle the ball for 2-3 dribbles, and face up for jump shots in the mid-range and from three.</p>
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