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<p>The forwards and wings brought their own brand of intensity and production. From physical interior players to versatile wings who could defend multiple spots, this group made their presence felt on both ends of the floor. Whether it was dominating the paint, stretching the defense, or running the floor in transition, these four stood out as difference-makers.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Culpepper built his performance around defense and toughness. He did an excellent job of walling up without fouling, preventing easy looks inside and forcing opponents into contested shots. His timing and positioning allowed him to make an impact even against taller players, and he brought consistent effort throughout the day. On the perimeter, he moved his feet well, showing the ability to stay in front of quicker guards when switched out. Offensively, Culpepper played within himself, finding ways to contribute without overextending. He moved the ball well, stayed active off the ball, and looked for opportunities to attack when the lane opened up. His defense-first mentality and team-oriented approach make him a valuable piece who can guard multiple positions and provide stability.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kincaid established himself early as one of the most dominant interior presences at camp. He controlled the paint on both ends, carving out space with physicality and finishing with a soft touch around the basket. When challenged, he played through contact and converted consistently, showing confidence against bigger bodies. On the defensive side, he anchored the lane by rejecting multiple shots and altering countless others, forcing opponents to think twice before attacking. What made Kincaid stand out was his relentlessness on the glass. He pursued rebounds on both ends, creating second-chance opportunities for his team while shutting down possessions on defense. His strength, motor, and touch give him the foundation to be a reliable post presence, and with continued development in face-up situations, Kincaid has the upside to be a go-to big in the frontcourt.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Butler played with a noticeable edge, bringing energy and toughness to every drill and scrimmage. He attacked the game with aggression, diving into plays, defending around the rim, and making hustle plays that don't always show up in the stat sheet. Offensively, he ran the floor hard, beating opponents in transition and creating easy scoring chances. Defensively, he held his ground against bigger players, showing versatility as both a wing and small-ball forward. Butler's motor is what makes him stand out. He doesn't take plays off, and his willingness to do the dirty work — defend, rebound, and scrap for loose balls — makes him a valuable glue guy. At the same time, his ability to score opportunistically in transition and finish through contact gives him an offensive presence.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Oetzel was one of the most versatile wings at camp, showcasing a smooth jumper and athleticism that gave him an inside-out scoring balance. He torched defenses with his quick, efficient shooting stroke, often getting into rhythm with just two or three dribbles. When defenders overcommitted to his shot, he showed the ability to get downhill, finishing above the rim with a couple of strong dunks. On top of that, Oetzel brought energy on the defensive end, blocking shots and rebounding at a high level. His two-way performance was among the most impressive of the forward group. Oetzel didn't just score — he made winning plays on defense, communicated well, and rebounded in traffic. His ability to contribute on both ends, combined with his athleticism and shooting touch, makes him one of the more intriguing prospects from the event.</p>
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The forwards and wings brought their own brand of intensity and production. From physical interior players to versatile wings who could defend multiple spots, this group made their presence felt on both ends of the floor. Whether it was dominating the paint, stretching the defense, or running the floor in transition, these four stood out as difference-makers.
HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
SF
CLASS
2027
State:
New Mexico
School:
Portales
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HEIGHT
6'8"
POS
PF
CLASS
2026
State:
New Mexico
School:
Artesia
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2026
State:
New Mexico
School:
La Cueva
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF/SG
CLASS
2026
State:
New Mexico
School:
Albuquerque
Club:
ABC Spotlight Black
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