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<p>Stock rises don't always come from the leading scorer or the player who had the loudest highlight. Sometimes they come from a prospect showing they're ready for more than what their current role asks of them. That was the case at UNC Team Camp. A handful of players left the weekend with more momentum than they arrived with. Some were names I already knew, while others forced their way into the conversation. Either way, these are the prospects whose stock took a noticeable jump after what we saw in Greeley and who left me wanting to get another look before the high school season arrives.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Javaree is a tweener for Regis Groff, but allows them to be multi-dimensional. He's their forward who also puts the ball on the floor, rebounds, and battles down low, and he was doing that all weekend. He has a motor, he's athletic and not shy on the floor, and when it all clicks for him, he's going to be a very good player. I like how he finds spots in the defense on the baseline and finishes, and how he cleans up boards and goes right up with the ball. He had some big moments for Regis Groff and boosted his stock after the weekend. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Grayson is a player who we have talked about all Spring, so it was great to get a glimpse of what he will look like for the season. This was a solid outing for him as he was impacting the game in every way. He's doing a bit of everything while being the focal point of the offense. He's handling the ball despite being one of the taller players, he's scoring with ease, and understands when to score and when to dish it off to an open man. This was the most that we've seen him with the ball in his hand,s and he made the most out of it. Grayson might be a bit better than I thought, and this was a stock-boosting event for him. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='3586447' first='Brigham' last='Jones'] might be better than we even believed he was. He was one of the best downhill attackers on the weekend. He was setting defenders up with crossover moves and getting to the rim for finishes. He was also going on scoring runs where he could not be contained and hitting iso baskets, screen action where he was coming off of it, and scoring as well. Brigham was one of the clutchest players on the weekend as he hit multiple game winners, and he was deceptive and getting to where he wanted. He's going to have a big year, and this was a change to see him this summer with that Chatfield squad. He was one of the better players on the weekend. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Noel is a player who we've seen have some big moments already in the Spring, so we wanted to see what it looked like once he got back with the high school squad, and he did not disappoint. He had some tough iso baskets, and his footwork on the blocks freed him up. He had reverse pivots, spins, and creative finishes around the baskets that got him going. He was running the offense, looking to score instead of just dish it off, and when the opposing team got physical, he did not get knocked off. He moves well on the block and is very confident with the ball in his hands, and we saw him have a big game in a win that had him looking like one of the more promising 2028s at the camp. Big event for him. <br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Dario is a player who we have seen play multiple times, but this was a setting where he ironically looks like one of the vets on the team now. Rangview is going to look completely different from how we've seen them look in the past couple of seasons, and he will have to be the floor leader. Dario excels as a guard who can play both on and off ball. He dissects defenses and has great court awareness. What separates him from other guards is that he takes care of the ball and is very consistent. You know what you're going to get from Dario. He's running the sets, teammates make sure to find him to give the team a calmness, and at the UNC camp, he was forced to score a bit more. He's going to have to be assertive this season and is looking more like himself. Dario will have the green light and chance to be a focal point of the offense, and we got to see him look comfortable at UNC. <br></p>
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Stock rises don't always come from the leading scorer or the player who had the loudest highlight. Sometimes they come from a prospect showing they're ready for more than what their current role asks of them. That was the case at UNC Team Camp. A handful of players left the weekend with more momentum than they arrived with. Some were names I already knew, while others forced their way into the conversation. Either way, these are the prospects whose stock took a noticeable jump after what we saw in Greeley and who left me wanting to get another look before the high school season arrives.
HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
CG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
CG
CLASS
2028
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Club:
NoCo Elite
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HEIGHT
5'9"
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2028
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