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<p>PICTURED: [player_tooltip player_id='2165362' first='Valliance' last='Luketa']</p>
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<p>Late April's arrival brings four fresh games weekly to digest. Mathematically this consumption is impossible. Still, highlight packages help @PrepHoopsTN see what we didn't see. Below three players and their game film is analyzed. You can always send your highlights/stats to @PrepHoopsTN via DM. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700"><strong>4/19/26:</strong> Strong lead guard. WIth his power and balance Valliance "Val" projects as a Division II combo guard maybe traditional point guard. Luketa's change of direction is surprisingly quick considering how strong/heavy he is at this stage of his development. The senior-to-be probably weighs around 185 pounds standing 6-foot-2. Luketa's playing style reminds somewhat of Emmanuel Mudiay (302 NBA games played). Mudiay caught national headlines around 2013 and 2014 for his impressively muscular physique and exceptional offensive awareness. Luketa is not as tall as Mudiay was (6'5") but is a significantly better outside shooter than EM was. Thanks to his past winter with Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (HHCA) VL truly understands the operating principles of the high pick'n'roll. That expertise will serve him well beyond high school.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700"><strong>4/19/26:</strong> Coming off a fantastic high school season for Wayne County freshman Caysen Mosely looks to establish his basketball reputation as a 15u basketball player now. Mosley can dribble, pass, and shoot from 12' and in. His decision-making shone in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Mosley plays with wonderful balance and does not let the moment speed him up. Mosley will need to get stronger in the legs and hips because his agility is good for a 2029 and passable for a varsity combo forward. He could absolutely work towards a wing attacker at the Class A level, maybe even a small college small forward in time. Even if he remains a power forward the outside shooting is going to be a strength, so strong in fact that this skill will keep defenses honest and expansive.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700"><strong>4/19/26:</strong> Two-time State Champion [player_tooltip player_id='2283268' first='Greg' last='Spight'] poured in 29 points and 21 points in P7's two Saturday games in Kansas City. Spight was wonderful finishing through contact, which is always going to be a question recruiters ask. 'He is so slight of frame, can he even deal with strong defenders?' The answer, judging by Saturday's performances, is yes. Spight keeps his shot attempt moving towards the basket even after the foul occurs. He is not always going to convert those attempts, but he did several times against fellow 17u UAA guards. Dribbling with and finishing with the left hand are clearly plus-plus skills for the '27 point guard. Greg read seams very, very well. When a helper came alongside the screener Spight paused to let this helper to fully commit to him, then attacked back towards where the screen-side making the new defender run at his own teammate thereby creating just enough confusion for the speedy Spight to slip through towards daylight.</p>
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
PF
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Tennessee
Club:
P7
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