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<p>The second set of five in the top ten have just as much upside as the first five. And just like their counterparts, the are already contributing to winning ok their respective teams. Here are prospects 6 through 10:</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The Hornets' sixth man, Parsons comes into the game prepared to do whatever possible to help the team win. A known marksman, he's often weaponized as a movement shooter. His ability to change direction in an instant makes him hard to stay attached to. And despite his size, Parsons is tenacious on defense. He gets underneath his man, stays glued to him and shoots his hands to disrupt drives or shots. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After beginning the season as the Silver Eagles' sixth man, Goodman's mature approach quickly earned him a starting spot. He gets and keeps the team organized on offense and creates for others off the dribble. With his solid build and footwork, his subtle game isn't predicated on a strength or speed advantage, but rather his ability to create and/or absorb contact. So although he isn't putting up numbers now, Goodman's flashes are promising. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Wright II's last name precedes him and he meets every moment like a veteran. It's impossible to speed him up or force him to make mistakes, almost as if he's already been in a number of battles at the varsity level. Wright II isn't afraid to play without the ball. He's a pass-first point guard, but he doesn't hesitate to shoot when he's in-rhythm, attack open space off the bounce, or crash the boards. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">With his complementary skill set, it's easy for Herring to elevate what lineup he's a part of. The young wing has a long-range jumper that's good spotting up in the corner or relocating off-ball and he knows when to simply make the extra pass. Herring's also very active as a team defender, disrupting passing and driving lanes. And he chips in on the glass, both offensive and defensive. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The cerebral point guard always has his head up, ready to make a play for someone else. No advantage necessary, Wilburn is eager to throw no-look pocket passes or thread the needle on a skip to the corner. He embraces the opportunity and responsibility to get his teammates involved on offense and set the tone on defense. Wilburn might be even more aggressive as a defender than as a creator. </p>
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The second set of five in the top ten have just as much upside as the first five. And just like their counterparts, the are already contributing to winning ok their respective teams. Here are prospects 6 through 10:
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5'4"
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CG
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2029
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5'9"
POS
PG
CLASS
2029
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5'6"
POS
PG
CLASS
2029
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6'1"
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SG
CLASS
2029
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5'10"
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PG
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2029
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