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<p><em>The Houston Fall Shootout stage was loaded with talent across every position, but the wings stood out as a group ready to impact games at a high level. Length, versatility, and scoring touch were on full display, as these prospects proved they could create mismatches on both ends of the floor. From smooth three-level scorers to high-motor defenders who made their presence felt all over the court, these wings left a lasting impression. Here's a look at s0me standout wing performers who separated themselves at the OTR Exposure Houston Fall Shootout.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Belle's positional size and versatile skill set stood out from the start. Offensively, he excelled using rhythm dribbles to create separation, pairing solid footwork with a go-to stride stop into smooth turnaround jumpers. He displayed confidence firing over contests with no issue. Belle also proved capable of playing above the rim, flushing dunks with ease when given space. A wing scorer with three-level tools and intriguing athletic upside.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2399909' first='Will' last='Arriaga'] did an excellent job of leveraging his wingspan to score and finish over the top of defenders, converting inside-out opportunities with soft touch. Whether it was elevating above the rim, using the glass with controlled finishes, or capitalizing on second-chance tip-backs, his length consistently gave him an edge. Offensively, he scored well within the flow of the game, never forcing the issue but instead letting the game come to him. He was effective in both transition and halfcourt settings, showcasing three-level scoring ability with balance and poise.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2241507' first='Daryus' last='Tasby'] is a prototype of an athletic, slashing wing who has complemented his explosiveness with one of the most refined mid-range arsenals of his era. In his prime, he attacked the rim with extreme athleticism, elevating in transition, exploding past defenders in isolation, and finishing through traffic with power or finesse. What separated him, though, was how he blended that athletic burst with a crafty mid-range game, operating out of triple-threat or off the dribble, Tasby thrived at getting to his spots inside the arc with jab steps, rip-throughs, hesitation dribbles, and tight pull-up mechanics. His footwork was polished, turnarounds, pivots, and quick rise-ups to create separation even against elite defenders. He proved to be a scorer without relying heavily on the three-ball.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">High motor tone setter who was extremely effective on the glass. From the opening tip, he brought energy and all-out effort, immediately asserting himself on the boards by grabbing multiple rebounds and controlling possessions just minutes into the game. Lord consistently showcased an elite first and second jump, extending with full length to snatch the ball at its highest point, often outworking bigger bodies inside. His relentless rebounding presence created extra possessions and shifted momentum in his team's favor. What truly had the gym rocking was when he attacked the middle of the lane off his right hand, exploding through traffic for a powerful two-handed slam and the and-1 conversion. That play embodied his combination of motor, athleticism, and competitive edge, establishing himself as both a momentum-changer and tone setter throughout the game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2252022' first='Mylen' last='Byrd'] displayed standout passing skills and reactive court awareness as he played with good feel as a facilitator. Byrd manipulated coverages with his eyes, precision, and creativity, delivering passes from any angle, particularly his one-handed throws. Whether it's a live-dribble hook pass to the opposite corner, a one-hand sling through traffic, or a push-ahead dime in transition, Byrd generated clean looks without needing to reset his body or gather with two hands. This ability kept defenses off balance allowing him quickly deliver skip-outs the moment the defense commits.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the most unique prospects in the event, standing at a staggering 6'7”. A versatile forward-hybrid with advanced guard skills and playmaking ability, he separated himself with his vision and willingness to facilitate. Harris showcased the ability to run the floor, finish in transition, stretch defenses with shooting range, attack closeouts off the bounce, and hit tough pull-ups. Thrived in isolation with smooth shot-creation ability, using his fluid handle, wide crossover, and burst to attack slower defenders. His ability to break down opponents off the dribble at his size makes him one of the highest-upside players in his class.</p>
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The Houston Fall Shootout stage was loaded with talent across every position, but the wings stood out as a group ready to impact games at a high level. Length, versatility, and scoring touch were on full display, as these prospects proved they could create mismatches on both ends of the floor. From smooth three-level scorers to high-motor defenders who made their presence felt all over the court, these wings left a lasting impression. Here's a look at s0me standout wing performers who separated themselves at the OTR Exposure Houston Fall Shootout.
HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
SG/SF
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Dickinson
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SF
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Houston Christian
Club:
Team Dominate
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF/CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
Katy Mayde Creek
Club:
Gulf Coast Blue Chips 17U
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2026
State:
Texas
School:
Fort Bend Elkins
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
SF
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Houston St. Thomas Episcopal
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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