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<p>The 2029 class may still be years away from the recruiting spotlight, but several prospects at the TABC Showcase made it abundantly clear that college coaches and evaluators need to start paying attention now. What stood out most wasn't simply the physical tools—although there were plenty of those—but the advanced feel, versatility, and competitive approach these young prospects brought to the floor. From dynamic playmakers to long-framed wings with significant upside, this group showcased why the future of Texas basketball remains incredibly bright. Here are some of the 2029 prospects that made the strongest impressions throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>Justin Reed showcased why he is considered one of the premier playmakers in the 2029 class. Once he gains an advantage off the dribble, he operates at a different speed than most players his age. Reed consistently created paint touches, collapsed defenses, and generated quality opportunities for both himself and his teammates. His burst, creativity, and overall pace make him extremely difficult to contain in space. The combination of athleticism and advanced playmaking instincts gives him one of the highest ceilings in the class.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite downhill playmaker<br>✅ Advanced pace and burst<br>✅ High-level offensive creator</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2411377' first='Collin' last='King-Sumberlin'] immediately grabbed the attention of evaluators with his two-way impact and overall maturity on the court. He showcased positional versatility, competitive toughness, and a strong understanding of how to impact winning without needing high usage. Offensively, he demonstrated the ability to create opportunities and finish plays, while defensively he consistently made life difficult for opposing players. For a young wing prospect, his poise and instincts stand out significantly. His long-term upside remains extremely intriguing.</p>
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<p>✅ Two-way impact wing<br>✅ Excellent basketball instincts<br>✅ High developmental upside</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2689872' first='Jake' last='Marquardt'] may ultimately emerge as one of the premier long-term prospects in the 2029 class. At 6-foot-6, he already possesses tremendous positional size and flashes a skill set that projects well across multiple positions. He moves fluidly, handles the ball comfortably, and consistently demonstrates strong feel for the game. What stands out most is how natural the game appears for him despite his age and size. The combination of physical tools and skill development gives him substantial upside moving forward.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite positional size<br>✅ Versatile offensive skill set<br>✅ Tremendous long-term upside</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3348534' first='Cash' last='Clark'] continues to establish himself as one of the most intriguing young prospects in Texas basketball. While attention may initially gravitate elsewhere, it doesn't take long for evaluators to realize just how impactful Clark is. He consistently makes winning plays, scores efficiently, and competes at a high level on both ends of the floor. His confidence, toughness, and overall feel allow him to impact games in multiple ways. Simply put, [player_tooltip player_id='3348534' first='Cash' last='Clark'] is a player coaches should know early.</p>
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<p>✅ Winning mentality<br>✅ Versatile offensive producer<br>✅ Competitive two-way player</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2559220' first='Kyle' last='Amadi'] once again displayed the type of scoring upside that immediately translates at higher levels. His combination of length, fluidity, and offensive skill allows him to create advantages in a variety of ways. Amadi glides around the floor effortlessly, utilizing his size and athleticism to score both in transition and in the half-court. As his overall game continues to mature, his ceiling remains incredibly high. Few young prospects possess his blend of physical tools and scoring instincts.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite scoring upside<br>✅ Length and athleticism<br>✅ Fluid offensive creator</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3390203' first='Michael' last='Sorrell'] showcased one of the more polished offensive games among the 2029 prospects in attendance. His perimeter shooting ability immediately stands out, but his overall scoring package and feel for offensive spacing are equally impressive. Combined with his positional length, Sorrell possesses a skill set that projects extremely well long term. His confidence and shot-making ability continue to separate him from many of his peers. He remains a prospect evaluators should prioritize seeing early.</p>
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<p>✅ Elite perimeter shooting<br>✅ Positional size and length<br>✅ Advanced offensive feel</p>
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<p>Becket McCasland continues to emerge as one of the more intriguing young prospects in the state because of his combination of skill, perimeter scoring, competitiveness, and basketball IQ. He consistently impacts games by making the correct play and demonstrating a mature understanding of pace and spacing. McCasland plays with confidence and poise well beyond his years while showing flashes of offensive versatility and playmaking ability. As he continues to physically develop, his overall upside becomes increasingly evident. He is unquestionably a prospect worth tracking closely moving forward.</p>
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<p>✅ High basketball IQ<br>✅ 3PT Shooting<br>✅ Strong long-term projection</p>
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The 2029 class may still be years away from the recruiting spotlight, but several prospects at the TABC Showcase made it abundantly clear that college coaches and evaluators need to start paying attention now. What stood out most wasn't simply the physical tools—although there were plenty of those—but the advanced feel, versatility, and competitive approach these young prospects brought to the floor. From dynamic playmakers to long-framed wings with significant upside, this group showcased why the future of Texas basketball remains incredibly bright. Here are some of the 2029 prospects that made the strongest impressions throughout the weekend.
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6'4"
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CG
CLASS
2029
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6'6"
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PF/SF
CLASS
2029
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6'6"
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PF
CLASS
2029
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6'2"
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SF/SG
CLASS
2029
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6'4"
POS
CG
CLASS
2028
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Texas
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Austin Prep Academy
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Drive Nation EYBL (TX)
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6'5"
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SG/PG
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2029
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5'8"
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PG
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2029
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