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<p><em>The P32 League Live Period brought high-level basketball to Dallas, Texas giving 16U prospects from across the nation a valuable opportunity to compete in front of college coaches and scouts to prove themselves against quality competition. In an environment where production, toughness, and consistency carried weight, several prospects used the stage to separate themselves and boost their stock. From breakout performances to steady impact players, these are the 16U prospects who made the strongest impressions in the metroplex.</em></p>
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<p>6-foot-9 wiry wing who stood out as a secondary scorer and floor spacer. Fluid catch-to-shoot motion, rarely wasting movement when his feet were set. He opened lanes with his off-ball movement and created scoring opportunities with his screening and pick actions Allim's long reach showed as he rose from under the basket and finished above the rim with either hand, getting off the floor quickly on his second jump.</p>
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<p>Explosive and powerful off the dribble, pounding the rock with purpose before using his footwork to split defenders and finish through traffic or contact. He was at his best and toughest to contain whenever he caught the ball and went into triple threat, sizing his man up with quick-twitch pump fakes and jab steps before shooting or taking off with a blow-by first step. The moment his feet touched the lane line he was capable of taking flight and finishing with length and touch, a skill that projects as automatic dunk finishes at the next level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Breyohn Watson Jr. stood out as a productive two-way player who looks to make an impact through motor and feel for the game, making him a terrific glue guy. He kept the offense flowing with facilitating, cuts, and timely spacing. He also recognized mismatches and looked to create two-man opportunities within the flow of the offense, often through pick-and-roll actions.</p>
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<p>Insanely high motor, King never stopped running, covering ground, jumping passing lanes, crashing the boards on both ends, and backdoor cutting, playing with energy and stamina that went unmatched and changed the game in a major way, often producing extra possessions. A pure ball hawk, someone willing to do anything for the ball even if it meant sacrificing his body, whether diving on the floor or saving it out of bounds. With the ball in his hands, Giovanni King attacked the rim like he was trying to dunk on someone, elevating with explosiveness while finding his defender's chest and scoring through contact with nifty up-and-under scoop finishes that often resulted in and-1 foul calls.</p>
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<p>Hybrid wing who can defend and operate from multiple positions and areas on the court, a plug-and-play type of player who finds a way to make an impact with and without the ball. Legacy Lee showed off his high-flying athleticism throughout warmups, gliding through the air for powerful tomahawks and windmills. Legacy Lee changed the game as a two-way glue guy, doing everything at a high rate, someone who was always in the right spot to rebound, block a shot, screen, roll, or create hockey assists. Everything he did was conducive to winning and completely unselfish. Lee fought for every board through multiple box outs, showcasing toughness in the trenches and using his body to battle and bang for position multiple times within a single possession.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A powerful and explosive two-foot leaper, Bakonga finished at the rim through contact with aggressiveness and authority. His ability to elevate in traffic and embrace physicality made him a constant interior threat and imposing presence in the lane. Equipped with great physical traits and a college-ready build, Bakonga consistently used his strength, explosiveness, and frame to carve out space, absorb contact, and produce high-percentage scoring opportunities around the basket.</p>
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The P32 League Live Period brought high-level basketball to Dallas, Texas giving 16U prospects from across the nation a valuable opportunity to compete in front of college coaches and scouts to prove themselves against quality competition. In an environment where production, toughness, and consistency carried weight, several prospects used the stage to separate themselves and boost their stock. From breakout performances to steady impact players, these are the 16U prospects who made the strongest impressions in the metroplex.
HEIGHT
6'9"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
Club:
Rashard Lewis Academy P32
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
State:
Ohio
Club:
Grind Until
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
School:
Cedar Hill
Club:
Max Levels Elite P32
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
School:
Canton McKinley
Club:
Grinduntil P32
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2028
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