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<p><em>iSchool Lewisville stepped onto the national stage at the Grind Session in Owensboro, facing two of the toughest prep programs in the country, DME Academy and Prolific Prep Academy. Despite the high-level competition, several iSchool prospects rose to the moment, showcasing poise, toughness, and the kind of skill that translates at the next level. From shot-makers and downhill guards to versatile wings and physical centers, these players delivered standout performances.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">An elite two-way point guard who put up points from all three levels, within the offense and off the catch with ease. He lifted along the perimeter as a scoring threat, curling into smooth one-dribble pull-ups, penetrating into the teeth of the defense, or knocking down deep threes off the catch when defenders sagged below the line. When he caught fire, he scored in bunches with quick bursts, needing very few, if any, dribbles to get a clean look. Goodman sprinted around screens with purpose and would often reset or reverse the action to re-engage. He showcased the ability to operate through multiple screen actions, including Iverson cuts that freed him instantly on the wing. Defensively his effort was high-level, fighting to stay attached around ball screens and even recovering when going under with quickness and active contests.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Keonte Greybear played with a blend of high-volume shooting and playmaking. He showcased advanced shot creation, whether he was working off screens, pulling up from mid-range, or isolating on the perimeter. He knocked down shots with a smooth shooting form, scored off the bounce with great footwork, and broke defenders down with dribble moves that allowed him to get to his spots with fluidity. Greybear attacked the rim with reckless intent, taking flight outside the lane ready to smash a dunk on whoever stood in his way. His body control in the air was acrobatic, contorting and shifting his shoulders mid-flight for tough reverse or up-and-under finishes.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Mario Wooden displayed good instincts paired with polished footwork, which he used to create out of stride stops and pivots. Coming downhill, he played off two feet well in traffic, giving him the leverage to use his length for finishes on either side of the rim, along with soft-touch floaters when defenders rotated late. His wingspan in the passing lanes turned deflections and steals into fastbreak opportunities that impacted the game tremendously.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2252463' first='Quincy' last='Baker'] finished off-balance and through contact consistently, showing elite touch on the drive and around the rim. His knack for inviting contact and still converting proved to be a translatable scoring skill at the next level. In DHO action, Baker came off the handoff reading drop coverage and pulled up swiftly with no hesitation, adding another layer to his scoring profile. Baker's pace off the dribble was unpredictable and completely at his own will, allowing him to stop-and-pop, thread the defense with a dime, or hit his next gear instantly.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Anytime [player_tooltip player_id='1227727' first='Michael' last='Banks'] was on the court he brought electrifying high-motor energy and fantastic positional versatility as a polished scoring forward with stretch capabilities shown in his ability to knock down open spot-up three-pointers. Banks moved without the ball with physicality, slipping or flashing into seams, and keeping the offense flowing through high-IQ actions. He was also a relentless rebounder and an elite connective piece impacting every facet of the game. Banks attacked the ball with second and third efforts, outworking opponents with sheer will and timing. In transition, he became a rim-running threat, beating bigs down the floor and finishing with explosiveness, making statement dunks that showed off his elite athleticism.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Raw center prospect with overwhelming length, size, with natural rim protection and low post presence. At times, he altered shots just by being in the right spot at the right time, often forcing his opponents to think twice before committing to the drive when he's lurking inside the paint. Although his soft touch and coordination are still developing, the framework is there for a potential reliable paint and second chance putback finisher. Oftentimes Kiir made his biggest impact as an off-ball screener, developing instincts to free teammates even without needing touches. He set clean screens that forced defenders to fight over or switch, disrupted on-ball pressure, got shooters open on the wing, and gave guards a second angle anytime he re-screened. As his feel improves, Kiir will be able to turn his screening prowess into short rolls, slips, and quick dives.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">His off-ball skillset and shooting ability coming off screens added an elite layer to his game. He lifted off pindowns ready to let it fly, turning seamlessly into his jumper from behind the arc. His release was the definition of a quick trigger, a fast, compact flick of the wrist that allowed him to get shots off with minimal space.</p>
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iSchool Lewisville stepped onto the national stage at the Grind Session in Owensboro, facing two of the toughest prep programs in the country, DME Academy and Prolific Prep Academy. Despite the high-level competition, several iSchool prospects rose to the moment, showcasing poise, toughness, and the kind of skill that translates at the next level. From shot-makers and downhill guards to versatile wings and physical centers, these players delivered standout performances.
HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
Lewisville iSchool
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Missouri
School:
Lewisville iSchool
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SG/CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
ISchool Of Lewisville
Club:
IFN UAA
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SG/PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Lewisville iSchool
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HEIGHT
6'9"
POS
PF
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
Lewisville iSchool
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HEIGHT
7'0"
POS
C/PF
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
Lewisville iSchool
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
School:
Lewisville iSchool
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