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<p>LAS VEGAS — The 2026 Pangos All-American Camp kicked off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school. Camp Director Dinos Trigonis again put together a strong field of national prospects from across the country to compete in the three-day event. Below we break down our five 2nd Team All-Pangos All-American Selections. The picks were based on a combination of what we saw with our eyes and the stats and wins to back it up. To keep it California-leaning, each team All-Pangos AA team must include an in-state prospect.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G: [player_tooltip player_id='2948286' first='JJ' last='Sati-Grier'] | 2028 | Sierra Canyon (CA)</h4>
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<p>Sati-Grier missed the first game of the event and his assigned team struggled to get things going offensively, but their fortunes changed Monday when the 6-foot point guard took control of the point guard position and turned the offense into a well-oiled machine. Sati-Grier has elite feel for the game, a quickness and shiftiness that allows him to get anywhere he wants on the court and the vision, basketball IQ and playmaking feel to get teammates the ball in areas where they can get easy looks at a shot. He was also a gnat-like on-ball defender whose quick hands, feet and ability to swarm defenders led to steals and forced turnovers. Sati-Grier tied for camp-high honors in assists with 6.0 per game and led the camp in steals with 4.0 per game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G: Tyler Sutton | 2027 | Overtime Elite (GA)</h4>
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<p>The throwback style point guard brought a toughness and physicality to the position that was difficult for most opposing guards to handle. At 6-feet-1 with a sturdily-built 175-pound frame, Sutton combined his strength, low center of gravity, balance and downhill speed to blow-by defenders, get two feet in the paint and score with a layup through contact or find an open shooter, cutter or big man. What stood out most about Sutton was the confidence he played with and the winning attributes he brought to the floor. Sutton's impressive camp performance was underscored with a 17-point, 15-assists performance in the Top 30 game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">W: [player_tooltip player_id='2291122' first='Dylan' last='Jones'] | 2027 | Bartlett (TN)</h4>
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<p>Jones' versatility was on full display on both ends of the floor. The 6-foot-6 wing is physical, elusive and crafty on his downhill drives and finishes, has good balance and elevation on his mid-range jumper and showcased a clean three-point shooting stroke off the catch. Jones' defensive makeup is what makes him an intriguing high major prospect as his frame, strength, length and physicality allow him to defend multiple positions. He averaged 17 points, five rebounds and just under two steals per game during the camp and added a 16-point, 7-rebound effort in the Top 30 game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">F: Zion Green | 2027 | Camden (NJ)</h4>
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<p>Green was one of the smoothest and most skilled big men in the event. The 6-foot-9 forward, who is rumored to be transferring from Camden to Arizona-based Compass Prep, boasts a dribble, pass, shoot and interior scoring skill-set which made him one of the most versatile scorers in the camp. Green was effective in face-up situations where he drove by slower defenders, spun off contact, and finished with touch or force at the rim but he also made plays for others and stretched the floor to the three-point line. Green was third in the event in scoring with 19.5 points per game.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">F: CJ Rosser | 2027 | Southeastern Prep (FL)</h4>
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<p>There weren't many players in the camp - let alone the country - who have the upside of Rosser. At 6-feet-10, Rosser is the ideal archetype for your current NBA forward: long, wiry-strong, fluid athlete, great hands, ball skills and the ability to make off-catch and off-dribble jumpers from mid and three-point range and is just scratching the surface of what his offensive ceiling is. He has the ball skills to break down defenders in isolation and some natural playmaking instincts that bode well for his development. Rosser showed flashes of big time rim protecting ability as he logged a handful of impressive chase down and help-side recovery blocks.</p>
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LAS VEGAS — The 2026 Pangos All-American Camp kicked off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school. Camp Director Dinos Trigonis again put together a strong field of national prospects from across the country to compete in the three-day event. Below we break down our five 2nd Team All-Pangos All-American Selections. The picks were based on a combination of what we saw with our eyes and the stats and wins to back it up. To keep it California-leaning, each team All-Pangos AA team must include an in-state prospect.
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