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<p>These were a few prospects who exploited their opponents frequently for scoring chances. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Another player who continued to bolster his stock and strengthen his résumé. I first watched him at the Governors Challenge back in December, where his game immediately jumped off the page, and he once again backed up that production during the spring. Nix does a really good job dissecting the game in the half-court, especially from the mid and low post areas where teams can comfortably run offense through him. He is a strong one-on-one player who can get to different spots on the floor and knock down tough shots on the move or fading away. Even after suffering an injury early in the game I watched, he returned to the floor and showed toughness and swagger throughout the rest of the contest. Nix has a really rangy frame, and adding more muscle over the next several months will be important for him as he continues to develop for the college level, especially when battling on the interior. While he is not necessarily a sniper from deep, he can still step out and make perimeter shots when needed. He also showed a nose for the basketball and consistently found ways to rebound.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">He continues to develop over time and made a statement with his play. He was a threat play above the rim in the open floor in transition. I liked how he was able to run the floor as a trailer and then exploited a hole in the defense by penetrating the rim. His beanstalk like legs allow him to take gigantic steps when he is on the move. Clement made several three pointers in the game I saw and when he is a groove it is scary. He is effective doubling the ball as a trapper and makes it really hard on smaller guards to launch passes over him. Unsure how much weight he will be able to hold onto his frame and want to see him hold his ground more when around traffic inside. Clement could be a tad more active on the glass.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Wylie is a Swiss-army knife who finds different ways to score the rock. Like the way he is able to set up shop on the block. If he gets you sealed there is a high chance of converting a scoring chance. I like his baby hook shot he likes to use when he is inside. He communicates with his teammates on the defensive end of the floor. Wylie's shear size allows him to cover ground with ease and extend out to the perimeter. I want to see him use fakes more when he is trying to score around traffic.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Nobles is a smooth-operating swingman with a rangy frame that allows him to get to different spots off the bounce. One of his best traits is his ability to be a deadeye shooter from deep. He has a quick, clean release, and every shot he puts up feels like it has a strong chance of finding the bottom of the net. Nobles led his team in scoring while also showing how crafty he can be with the ball in his hands. He consistently made the extra pass and delivered the ball to shooters in rhythm spots for them to convert. Defensively, he had a nose for coming up with steals and turning defense into offense. He also spent time at the foul line by putting pressure on the defense. Moving forward, I would like to see him play off two feet more consistently when attacking the basket and do a better job walling up defensively around the rim. Overall, I'm really excited to continue watching his growth as a player.<br><br><br><br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Stohon who I have been a fan of since the start of his sophomore year got to show off what I have seen to all the college programs in attendance to his My Basketball Academy squads games. He showed that he can space the floor and and any time he touches the ball he is a threat to find the bucket. He is under great body control and never seems to get sped up by defenders. Stohon shows great patience when around the bucket and uses extra dribbles. If he is given space to get downhill he will exploit gaps in the defense and showed that he can score through contact. He is effective at the foul line. He is a prospect who should see a ton of traction at the low major level. </p>
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These were a few prospects who exploited their opponents frequently for scoring chances.
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6'6"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2027
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6'9"
POS
PF
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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Maryland
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New Hope Academy National
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6'4"
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SF
CLASS
2027
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6'5"
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PF
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