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<p>Wrapping up our Big Miller coverage, I wanted to showcase five guards who were lethal scorers this past week. We'll be showcasing players from all over the state, just like Big Miller Team Camp did. We should all be excited for the high school season to start because of players like these five. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Higgins is a versatile player who can play on and off the ball. With a smooth lefty shot, he's a real threat from the perimeter. Off the ball, Higgins spaced the floor well and fit into the offense. The Springdale guard beat defenders off the dribble and showed good vision, regularly connecting with teammate [player_tooltip player_id='2899728' first='Orion' last='Leautu']. He does seem a little raw with the ball at times, letting it slip through his fingers on rebounds and passes. Even so, there is plenty of potential in his long, athletic frame. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">No matter the class, Spratt is possibly the best player in the state. Spratt has an impressive resume, receiving offers from Power-4 schools such as Arkansas, Auburn, Texas A&M, and Missouri. Standing at 6'6, Spratt is extremely lethal from the wing. From three, he shows great range and an ability to shoot over defenders. The same can be said from mid-range, where he would float after setting screens. Using his size and athleticism, Spratt was able to get to the rim with ease. Whether it was off a backdoor cut or off the iso, he showed off great finishing abilities. One of the best moments of the camp was when Spratt got loose on a fast break, where he easily windmilled it. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Randolph was one of the most impressive floor generals this past week at Big Miller Team Camp. Against an aggressive Mills defensive press, he was strong with the ball and didn't get sped up. Even while driving to the basket in a half-court set, he played at his own pace, keeping defenders on his hip. On these calm drives is where Randolph showed great vision, making smart dump-off passes. Another part of his game is how Bentonville West did a great job of getting Jordan open on the perimeter. Whether it was off a screen or a kickout on a drive. On top of being a floor general, he showed he was a great shooter. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Only being just over six feet, he was still able to create his own shots. However, where he impressed the most was attacking the basket. Cal is extremely aggressive and isn't afraid to throw his body into defenders. This is why it seemed like the Benton guard lived at the free throw line, where he shot well from. Cal also utilized a physical hop step where he made tough and-1 layups multiple times. In general, he's very crafty around the rim and was able to finish through contact with both hands. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gill averaged over 25 points per game this week for Little Rock Parkview. The guard is super shifty with the ball, which helped him get to his spots in the mid-range area. He was able to take over games on the offensive side, hitting from wherever he wanted to on the court. Outside of scoring, Gill examined the floor extremely well. He was able to take advantage of help-side defenders by using cross-court passes, setting up open threes for teammates. Already being highly ranked, going into his senior season, Gill will almost certainly continue to rise. </p>
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Wrapping up our Big Miller coverage, I wanted to showcase five guards who were lethal scorers this past week. We'll be showcasing players from all over the state, just like Big Miller Team Camp did. We should all be excited for the high school season to start because of players like these five.
HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SF/PG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2028
State:
Arkansas
Club:
Arkansas Hawks
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2027
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