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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2865258' first='Prestin-Michael' last='Ortiz'] - Ortiz is a six-foot-one-inch 2031 guard that played on Minnetonka's freshman team last winter and plays AAU with [program_tooltip program_id='2398287' first='More' last='Than Hoops']/[program_tooltip program_id='2455790' first='Howard' last='Pulley'] Hoops. Ortiz is a big guard at his age group, and even if he was older, probably looked as a big guard with his wide body stature. Ortiz displayed shot creation ability off the dribble, advanced ball handling already, ability to drive to the hoop from the perimeter and good perimeter shooting potential.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3675060' first='Quran' last='Blackmon'] - Blackmon is a five-foot-eight-inch 2031 guard from DUT Academy and he is from Roseville. Blackmon has a nose for the ball defensively, has a quick first step as a ball handler and at times displays good vision passing the ball as a creator. Blackmon can shoot the ball from the perimeter and plays better with the ball in his hands.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2382082' first='Tommy' last='Wente'] - Wente is a six-foot-three-inch 2030 forward from Rosemount and plays with [program_tooltip program_id='3654554' first='MN' last='Hoop Troop']. Wente's current position may not be his future position with how he moves on the court. Wente could easily be a wing, at minimum a stretch four. As he matures Wente has the frame to fill out, and his movements already are pretty good laterally and he gets up and down the floor well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2841260' first='Luke' last='Stensrud'] - The six-foot 2030 Shakopee and [program_tooltip program_id='2075672' first='Minnesota' last='Fury'] guard did well when getting the ball in space, attacking from the perimeter and shooting from the perimeter as well. Stensrud got chances and took advantage a number of times.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2429718' first='Jack' last='Pierce'] - Pierce is a five-foot-six-inch 2030 guard from New Prague and plays with [program_tooltip program_id='2075707' first='MN' last='Suns'] 14U Puma Black. Pierce, a left handed shooter displayed good deep range shooting making three 3-pointers in the 5-on-5 game. All his jumpers looked pure and smooth shooting with efficiency and quickness. Pierce handled the ball a bit, and looked like a point guard in a traditional setting.</p>
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<p>Micah McNeal - McNeal is a six-foot 2030 guard from Plymouth that showed solid court IQ, got open for looks and displayed solid shooting mechanics on a corner 3-pointer he made.</p>
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