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<p>LAS VEGAS — The 2026 Pangos All-American Camp kicked off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school. Camp Director Dinos Trigonis again put together a strong field of national prospects from across the country to compete in the three-day event. Below we take a closer look at how the California-based wings, forwards and centers performed.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2436298' first='Mahamadou' last='Diop'] | 2027 | San Gabriel Academy</h4>
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<p>Diop teamed up with fellow California-based prospect [player_tooltip player_id='2948286' first='JJ' last='Sati-Grier'] and the Diop was one of the main assist targets and finishers. The 6-foot-9 center looked to dunk everything around the rim on rim-runs, lobs and dump-off passes out of the dunker spot. Diop used his quick and explosive vertical athleticism to elevate and finish before a rim protector could react and impacted the defensive end with his ability to change and block shots and rebound in and out of his area. He averaged 12 points, six rebounds and shot 70.8 percent from the field during the camp.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2948281' first='Oumar' last='Dabo'] | 2027 | San Gabriel Academy</h4>
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<p>Dabo showed flashes of his versatility on both ends of the floor. Offensively, he scored on transition rim-runs, face-up drives and jumpers, back to the basket moves on the block and generated second-chance points on the offensively glass. Defensively, Dabo was effective when plugging ball screens and recovering to his man, pursued rebounds in and out of his area and was able to switch onto guards and use his length and lateral mobility to contain and keep the ball in front of him.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2574699' first='PJ' last='Parker'] | 2028 | McClatchy</h4>
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<p>Parker is one of the state's highest upside big men and he had a lot of his tools on display at Pangos AA. The long, wiry, 6-foot-9 center has great transition mobility, used his wingspan, timing and ability to stay vertical to alter shots around the basket and showed strong fundamentals when catching and keeping the ball high on his interior finishes. One of Parker's best traits is his ability to pass out of the post.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='3149607' first='Somto' last='Patrick'] Onoduenyi | 2029 | Modesto Christian</h4>
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<p>Patrick is one of the most intriguing long-term prospects in the state. At 6-feet-10 with quick-twitch athleticism, fluidity in transition, soft hands and touch when catching and finishing around the rim, the soon-to-be sophomore has all the physical, athletic and skill tools to be a high major recruit sooner rather than later. Patrick averaged 14.3 points per game - mostly on high-energy plays like transition rim-runs, lobs and pick-and-roll buckets. He also ranked third overall in blocked shots at two per game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Zain Majeed | 2027 | Mater Dei</h4>
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<p>Majeed was a tough cover for opposing defenses because of his ability to stretch the floor in a variety of offensive actions. The strong-framed 6-foot-8 four-man is a consistent three-point shooter off the catch, when trailing the play in transition and can get into a balanced side-step or step-back jumper off of his shot fake. Majeed averaged 13.7 points per game and had eight points on a perfect 3-for-3 from the field in the Top 60 game.</p>
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LAS VEGAS — The 2026 Pangos All-American Camp kicked off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school. Camp Director Dinos Trigonis again put together a strong field of national prospects from across the country to compete in the three-day event. Below we take a closer look at how the California-based wings, forwards and centers performed.
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