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<p>This group stays mostly steady in the latest update. Some are still early in their development, some haven't shown enough new film or production to justify a jump, and others simply remain in the same tier while the class around them shifts. Nothing negative here, just a reflection of limited changes, small sample sizes, or the need to see more consistent impact before movement happens. These players remain on the board, holding their spots as we continue to evaluate and gather more information.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2885471' first='Josiah' last='Shirlee'] - Shirlee just needs to keep doing what he's doing. His development is trending in the right direction, and if he maintains that pace while sharpening his skill set, he has a real chance to climb quickly. Staying locked in, stacking reps, and showing incremental improvement will put him in position to move up as evaluations expand.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2990950' first='Corey' last='Davis'] - Davis is a 5'10 forward who's a bit undersized for the traditional PF spot, but he competes well enough to stay in the mix. His game is still forming, and long‑term he may shift positions as he develops more perimeter skill, but right now his toughness and activity allow him to hold his own around the interior.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2836769' first='Amaris' last='Clardy'] -At 6'2, Clardy is smaller than what you typically see at the center spot in 6A. He plays hard, mixes it up physically, and finds ways to stay involved around the basket despite the size mismatch. His motor and ability to battle give him a real chance to grow.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2980771' first='Jacob' last='Mason Golden'] - Golden is a crafty young guard who shows early flashes as a playmaker. His upside grows significantly if he continues to develop physically, by adding strength, tightening his frame, and getting in the weight room. With more size and power behind his skill, he has a chance to become a more consistent creator.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2920265' first='Kayden' last='Haynes'] - Haynes is a young guard who can grow into a more confident, reliable piece with continued reps. . He shows early flashes of guard feel, but the next step is building comfort, pace, and assertiveness through repetition.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2936086' first='Brady' last='Bolton'] - Bolton is a 6‑foot off‑ball guard who would benefit from more visibility and a wider evaluation window. He plays comfortably away from the ball, spots up well, and shows flashes that make you want to see him in different environments. The next step is expanding the sample size with more opportunities and more touches across different settings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2975840' first='Phoenix' last='Capocelli'] - Phoenix is a young prospect who needs more eyes on him and more opportunities to show that his skill set is trending upward. He's still early in his development, and the next step is proving that his game is expanding.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2673947' first='Brayden' last='Minor'] - Minor is a young prospect who needs a wider profile and more consistent reps against stronger competition. He shows flashes, but the evaluation window is still small. As his exposure grows and his reps increase, he'll have a better chance to show what his long‑term upside looks like.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='3163610' first='Naharri' last='Blackwell'] - Blackwell is a young prospect who needs to do a better job of locking in extra work, staying consistent with training, and earning more minutes in games will go a long way in shaping his trajectory. Now it's about building a stronger profile, showing steady improvement, and proving he's trending upward through effort, exposure, and repetition.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2423477' first='Jackson' last='Page'] - Page is a young prospect who needs more reps, more training, and more overall visibility to get a clearer read on his trajectory. As his workload increases and his confidence grows, he'll have a better chance to define his long‑term upside.</p>
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This group stays mostly steady in the latest update. Some are still early in their development, some haven't shown enough new film or production to justify a jump, and others simply remain in the same tier while the class around them shifts. Nothing negative here, just a reflection of limited changes, small sample sizes, or the need to see more consistent impact before movement happens. These players remain on the board, holding their spots as we continue to evaluate and gather more information.
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