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<p><em>Nike EYBL Session 4 E15 division brought together many of the nation's top 2029 prospects for another highly competitive weekend. Against some of the toughest competition on the circuit, several prospects elevated their games through consistent production, versatility, shot-making and winning plays. Whether reinforcing their national reputation or emerging as new names to follow, these recruits capitalized on one of the biggest stages of the summer and will be leaving Las Vegas with plenty of momentum.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">LaFell performed at the top of his game, establishing himself as one of the most impactful two-way prospects in attendance. He immediately showcased his speed and explosiveness, generating early fast-break layups through leak-outs, long rebounds, and paint touches that set the tone from the opening tip. His handle proved nearly impossible to disrupt, quickly countering pressure with behind-the-back and between-the-legs combinations that routinely left defenders behind. LaFell remained unselfish with the basketball, consistently making the right read and throwing teammates open with outstanding playmaking instincts. Defensively, he fought over screens, denied space at the point of attack, and consistently cut off driving angles. His next-level toughness stood out just as much, responding to physical play and hard fouls by attacking even harder, highlighted by an emphatic statement dunk moments later. He finished through heavy contact with ease and showcased impressive defensive versatility by fronting the post and denying entry passes after switches.</p>
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<p>Julius Ogunfuye erupted for 28 points while shooting 10-of-14 from the field and 5-of-6 from three-point range, perfectly encapsulating his effortless scoring ability. His efficient, high-release shooting stroke and ability to create quality shots against any defender made him one of the premier scorers in attendance. Throughout the weekend, he proved to be one of the best three-point shooters in the class, consistently knocking down multiple deep shots at a high percentage.</p>
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<p>Austin Acy was a constant slashing threat from the opening tip, immediately setting the tone with his freight-train mentality. He got downhill with power and speed, consistently blowing by or through defenders while finishing through traffic and contact with outstanding body control, balance, and confidence. He was one of the most consistent finishers around the rim all weekend. Acy routinely turned defensive rebounds into coast-to-coast opportunities, not by relying solely on blazing speed, but by playing at a controlled pace that allowed him to dictate angles and driving lanes. His smooth handle made it easy to string together crossovers, hesitations, in-and-out dribbles, behind-the-back moves, and hang dribbles without breaking rhythm, keeping defenders off balance throughout the possession. He also made a tremendous impact on the glass, using his powerful base to dislodge opponents on box-outs, his long arms to secure rebounds at their highest point, and his quick second jump to beat everyone else to the ball.</p>
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<p>London Jackson competed with a relentless, high-motor approach, pursuing every rebound with determination and physicality. He routinely cleaned up misses, including his own, through tremendous second and third efforts, creating extra possessions for his team. Offensively, Jackson showcased elite shot-making ability in a variety of ways, whether shooting off movement, off the catch, or creating offense in transition off the dribble, he able to operate at will.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Vijay Keshaav displayed one of the most advanced shot-creation packages anywhere on the EYBL circuit as he consistently generated quality scoring opportunities regardless of defensive pressure, utilizing elite ball-handling, change of pace, explosive first-step quickness, and polished footwork to create separation and high-percentage looks. His ability to score efficiently off the dribble from all three levels continued to separate him as one of the elite offensive guards in the class.</p>
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Nike EYBL Session 4 E15 division brought together many of the nation's top 2029 prospects for another highly competitive weekend. Against some of the toughest competition on the circuit, several prospects elevated their games through consistent production, versatility, shot-making and winning plays. Whether reinforcing their national reputation or emerging as new names to follow, these recruits capitalized on one of the biggest stages of the summer and will be leaving Las Vegas with plenty of momentum.
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6'0"
POS
PG
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF/SG
CLASS
2029
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SF
CLASS
2029
State:
Southern California
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
SF
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
San Antonio Harlan
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SG
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
Club:
ProSkills EYBL
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