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<p>The Prep Hoops Next National Rankings for the Class of 2029 have recently been expanded and updated to reflect the Top 50 players across the country. As the grassroots circuit season gets underway in youth basketball, our exploration into the current eighth-grade group continues with the PHN National Position Rankings. </p>
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<p>The fourth part of this series is the PHN National Top 25 Post Forwards/Centers Rankings. </p>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>1.</td><td>Cayden Gaskins</td><td>6'7"</td><td>Florida</td><td>Nightrydas Elite</td></tr><tr><td>2.</td><td>Flory Kuminga</td><td>6'7"</td><td>New York</td><td>Rens United</td></tr><tr><td>3.</td><td>Kaimen Robinson</td><td>6'7"</td><td>Oklahoma</td><td>Legynds Basketball Club</td></tr><tr><td>4.</td><td>Joshua Sanders</td><td>6'8"</td><td>Georgia</td><td>Decatur Blazers</td></tr><tr><td>5.</td><td>David Johnson</td><td>6'7"</td><td>New York</td><td>NY Lightning</td></tr><tr><td>6.</td><td>Jalil Hill</td><td>6'8"</td><td>Florida</td><td>Duval Grizzlies</td></tr><tr><td>7.</td><td>Kaedyn Cole</td><td>6'6"</td><td>North Carolina</td><td>Team United</td></tr><tr><td>8.</td><td>Jaiden Hunter</td><td>6'7"</td><td>Virginia</td><td>Boo Williams</td></tr><tr><td>9.</td><td>Sebastian Williams</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Maryland</td><td>Team Takeover</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>London Jackson</td><td>6'5"</td><td>Texas</td><td>Houston Hoops</td></tr><tr><td>11.</td><td>Alex Alexander</td><td>6'7"</td><td>Texas</td><td>Max Levels Elite</td></tr><tr><td>12.</td><td>Nairobi Ebi</td><td>6'7"</td><td>California</td><td>Paul George Elite</td></tr><tr><td>13.</td><td>Jacori Thompson</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Georgia</td><td>Team H.I.M. Select</td></tr><tr><td>14.</td><td>Bronx Ganaway</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Missouri</td><td>Arizona Stars</td></tr><tr><td>15.</td><td>D'Ari Bruce</td><td>6'5"</td><td>California</td><td>Oakland Soldiers</td></tr><tr><td>16.</td><td>Chance Finlayson</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Rhode Island</td><td>Expressions Elite</td></tr><tr><td>17.</td><td>Jeremiah Triplin</td><td>6'7"</td><td>South Carolina</td><td>Middleton Elite</td></tr><tr><td>18.</td><td>Max Hopkins</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Indiana</td><td>IBA Bird</td></tr><tr><td>19.</td><td>Christian Armstrong</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Louisiana </td><td>Big Easy</td></tr><tr><td>20.</td><td>Grant Duggins</td><td>6'8"</td><td>North Carolina</td><td>Team CP3</td></tr><tr><td>21.</td><td>Makari Townsend</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Georgia</td><td>Georgia Stars</td></tr><tr><td>22.</td><td>Denym Wallace</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Illinois</td><td>Blueprint Hoops</td></tr><tr><td>23.</td><td>Brady Potter</td><td>6'3"</td><td>Maryland</td><td>Team Takeover</td></tr><tr><td>24.</td><td>Kamsi Nwobodo</td><td>6'6"</td><td>Texas</td><td>JL3 Elite</td></tr><tr><td>25.</td><td>Kiir Nang</td><td>6'7"</td><td>Utah</td><td>Mountain Stars</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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The Prep Hoops Next National Rankings for the Class of 2029 have recently been expanded and updated to reflect the Top 50 players across the country. As the grassroots circuit season gets underway in youth basketball, our exploration into the current eighth-grade group continues with the PHN National Position Rankings.
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