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<p>The forward position in the 2028 class continues to evolve, and this year's TABC Showcase provided a glimpse into just how versatile and impactful this group can become. The players who stood out weren't simply scoring the basketball—they were defending multiple positions, rebounding through traffic, creating mismatches, and showcasing translatable skills that project well at higher levels. Several forwards separated themselves through physicality, motor, and feel for the game, while others flashed long-term upside that college programs will certainly continue monitoring. Here are five 2028 forwards who made a strong statement during the TABC Showcase and elevated their stock with high-level performances throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2868007' first='Korben' last='Goodwin'] consistently impacted games through his physicality, versatility, and competitive motor throughout the weekend. He played with tremendous strength around the basket, rebounded outside of his area, and showed the ability to initiate offense when opportunities presented themselves. What stood out most was his ability to score in multiple ways, whether attacking downhill, finishing through contact, or stepping out to space the floor. His combination of size, toughness, and skill makes him one of the more intriguing forward prospects in the class. Goodwin's ability to affect winning on both ends was evident in every viewing.</p>
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<p>✅ Physical multi-positional defender<br>✅ Three-level scoring potential<br>✅ High-level rebounding instincts</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2436972' first='Benjamin' last='Berrouet'] was one of the most dominant forwards in attendance at TABC and consistently imposed his will on both ends of the floor. He rebounded at an elite level, carved out space effectively, and utilized his body exceptionally well around the basket. Beyond the physical tools, Berrouet showcased impressive touch, spacing ability, and the athleticism to finish above the rim in traffic. His combination of size, skill, and mobility creates substantial long-term upside. When discussing legitimate professional upside within the 2028 class, Berrouet firmly belongs in that conversation.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite rebounder with physical presence<br>✅ Plays above the rim with force<br>✅ Legitimate stretch-forward upside</p>
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<p>Long term, [player_tooltip player_id='2557082' first='James' last='Johnson'] projects more as a perimeter player than a traditional forward, and his performance at TABC reinforced that projection. He consistently impacted games through his defensive versatility, ability to create offense, and feel for winning basketball. Johnson defended multiple positions at a high level, disrupted actions on the perimeter, and played with a maturity beyond his years. Offensively, he showcased flashes as both a scorer and secondary playmaker while rarely forcing action. His positional versatility and basketball IQ make him one of the more intriguing long-term prospects in the class.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite defensive versatility<br>✅ Advanced feel and decision-making<br>✅ Long-term perimeter upside</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2480623' first='Terrell' last='Jackson'] continues to show substantial growth every time he steps onto the floor, and TABC was no exception. His ability to run the floor, finish in transition, and impact the game as a rim-to-rim forward stood out throughout the weekend. Jackson also showcased developing floor-spacing ability, which significantly raises his long-term projection. His athletic profile, motor, and willingness to compete create a foundation that college coaches covet. As he continues to refine his skill package, his stock should continue trending upward.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite rim-running ability<br>✅ Emerging perimeter shooting touch<br>✅ High motor and athletic upside</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2539697' first='Landon' last='Collins'] showcased intriguing long-term upside throughout the TABC Showcase with his combination of length, mobility, and defensive instincts. The long forward/center consistently altered possessions around the basket, using his timing and reach to block and challenge shots at a high rate. His ability to cover ground laterally and protect the rim gives him significant defensive versatility moving forward. Offensively, he continues to develop, but the physical tools and mobility profile are already evident. As his frame continues to mature and his offensive skill set expands, Collins possesses the type of upside that college programs will continue to monitor closely.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite shot-blocking instincts<br>✅ Excellent mobility for his size<br>✅ High-upside developmental frame</p>
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The forward position in the 2028 class continues to evolve, and this year's TABC Showcase provided a glimpse into just how versatile and impactful this group can become. The players who stood out weren't simply scoring the basketball—they were defending multiple positions, rebounding through traffic, creating mismatches, and showcasing translatable skills that project well at higher levels. Several forwards separated themselves through physicality, motor, and feel for the game, while others flashed long-term upside that college programs will certainly continue monitoring. Here are five 2028 forwards who made a strong statement during the TABC Showcase and elevated their stock with high-level performances throughout the weekend.
HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'8"
POS
PF
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SF/SG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'10"
POS
C/PF
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
Club:
Dallas Mustangs
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HEIGHT
6'11"
POS
C
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
Club:
99OVR 3SSB
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