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<p>Players are gearing up for the live period, with numerous squads participating in warm-up games. Here's a recap of the standout performances and key observations:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2604926' first='Logan' last='Goncalves'], [program_tooltip program_id='2091934' first='Utah' last='Gold'] MH</strong></p>
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<p>When it comes to players with next-level upside, Goncalves is someone you need to watch. He could easily fit into a D2 program, but the right JUCO could develop him into a high-level three. He typically plays the four at the high school and club levels, and he has a solid foundation in movement and setting screens. His off-the-bounce quickness is also starting to emerge. Goncalves also possesses added athleticism. He had a good showing in Arizona.</p>
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<p><strong>Archie Weatherspoon, Mountain Stars 17U UAA</strong></p>
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<p>Weatherspoon is a 6'3" PG who demonstrates an ability to drive to the basket effectively. His game is characterized by intensity and physicality. His impressive change of direction, combined with his explosive first step and knack for finishing around the rim, makes him a force to be reckoned with. With four offers already in hand, he is expected to receive more offers during the UAA Session 2 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Rangeview High School in Colorado has a good one in Weatherspoon. </p>
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<p><strong>Aaron McMorran, [program_tooltip program_id='2110367' first='Utah' last='Prospects'] 15U EYBL</strong></p>
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<p>This Desert Pines High School young phenom is poised to make a significant impact. After a strong performance in Session 1, he's aiming to elevate his game in Session 2. He is an effective shooter, capable of creating open opportunities and known for his quick release and accuracy as a catch-and-shoot guard. His increasing agility and dynamic movements suggest a high potential for future development.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2809218' first='Ryan' last='Steiger'], [program_tooltip program_id='2272999' first='Salt' last='Lake Rebels'] 3SGB</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2809218' first='Ryan' last='Steiger'], [program_tooltip program_id='2272999' first='Salt' last='Lake Rebels'] 3SGB, is a young player worth monitoring closely. Currently playing up a year, this Class of 2029 prospect possesses both length and solid shooting skills. As he gains confidence in ball-handling and consistently attacks the basket, he has the potential to become one of the most well-rounded players in his grade.</p>
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<p><strong>Carson Edmonds, Utah Futures</strong></p>
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<p>Carson Edmonds of Utah Futures is a player who has been quietly building his reputation. While he may not receive the recognition he deserves, Edmonds possesses significant upside. His growing strength is becoming increasingly apparent, and he complements his quickness and craftiness with a foundation built on three-level scoring ability. It will be a breakout season for Edmonds with the miNERS this coming year.</p>
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Players are gearing up for the live period, with numerous squads participating in warm-up games. Here's a recap of the standout performances and key observations:
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