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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 break down our five 3rd Team All-Pangos All-American Selections. The picks were based on a combination of what we saw with our eyes and the stats and wins to back it up. To keep it California-leaning, each team All-Pangos AA team must include an in-state prospect.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G: Aaron Britt | 2027 | The Villages (FL)</h4>
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<p>Britt was in full floor general mode throughout the camp, took the reins of his team's offense and turned it into a transition and half-court decision-making clinic. The strong, fast and physical point guard was at his best when navigating ball screens and making high IQ reads, decisions and passes out of them. Britt's elite burst of speed with the ball allowed him to blow by defenders and get a paint touch where he used his strength to finish through contact or dish a timely and accurate pass to a teammate. Britt was also highly-competitive as an on-ball defender. The Florida-based prospect was the co-assist leader in the camp with 6.0 per game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G: Kamari Whyte | 2027 | Vermont Academy (VT)</h4>
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<p>Stopping Whyte in transition proved to be on of the more difficult things for defenders to do at Pangos All-American. His combination of size, strength, downhill speed, ability to change direction and willingness to be the initiator of contact made Whyte an efficient downhill, at-rim finisher. The 6-foot-4 guard balanced scoring and distributing very well throughout the camp and used his vision, IQ and pace to slow the game down and make the right decision between good shot and bad shot. Whyte was also one of the more versatile defenders in this event. He was the co-assist leader in assists at 6.0 per game and was second in steals at 3.0 per game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G: Dooney Johnson | 2027 | Juneau (MI)</h4>
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<p>The only game Johnson's team lost the entire weekend was the Top 30 game as he helped lead Team Harden to the camp championship by bringing a two-way versatility and toughness to the floor. The 6-foot-5 combo guard stuffed the stat sheet en route to his 5-1 record as he averaged 12 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.2 steals per contest. Johnson, who is committed to Gonzaga, was at his best when pushing the tempo and attacking the rim in transition and also knocked down the open three-point shot off-the-catch. Johnson has a well-packaged game on both ends of the floor that will translate well to the next level.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">W: [player_tooltip player_id='1612509' first='Jalen' last='White'] | 2027 | CIA Bella Vista (AZ)</h4>
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<p>White was among the most explosive vertical athletes in the gym and it resulted in him taking full advantage of leak-out and transition situations which he turned into his personal dunk contest. The 6-foot-7 wing has good positional size and length, fluidity with the ball in his hands and a textbook jump shot with great elevation and flow. White's combination of physical and athletic tools, along with his perimeter jump shooting ability, led to him averaging 15.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">C: [player_tooltip player_id='3149607' first='Somto' last='Patrick'] | 2029 | Modesto Christian (CA)</h4>
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<p>Patrick is the lone underclassmen who cracked one of the three All-Pangos All-American Teams. The 6-foot-9 center played with high levels of energy and effort, ran the floor with purpose, protected the rim with physicality and mobility and flashed a developing offensive skill-set complete with hands, touch and footwork. Patrick was near double-double threat in each game as he averaged 13.2 points, was second among participants in rebounds at 9.0 per game and third in blocks per game at 2.0.</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 break down our five 3rd Team All-Pangos All-American Selections. The picks were based on a combination of what we saw with our eyes and the stats and wins to back it up. To keep it California-leaning, each team All-Pangos AA team must include an in-state prospect.
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