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Devontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
Parker’s presence was felt defensively before anything else. He suffocated ball-handlers full court at the point of attack, disrupted passing lanes with active hands, and consistently generated steals that fueled his transition offense, where he showcased his ability to play well above the rim. His rare combination of length, lateral quickness, anticipation, and elite instincts made him a lockdown defender capable of guarding positions one through four at an All-Defensive level.
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DJ Parker
DJ
Parker
6'7" | SF
Duncanville | 2030
#12
Nation
TX
can play anywhere on the court and impact the game on both ends of the floor. His versatility was on full display from the opening possession, confidently stepping into catch-and-shoot opportunities while also establishing position on the ball-side block, where he excelled making plays both facing up and with his back to the basket. Parker showed the ability to turn and score over either shoulder, even under heavy pressure, relying on his elevation, touch, and body control on fadeaways. He was aggressive off the bounce, attacking the lane with strength, using his shoulder to initiate contact before disengaging defenders with a single bump. Parker also showcased a devastating spin move that repeatedly got him two feet into the paint, where his length allowed him to finish over the defense or draw fouls from rotating help defenders. No matter the coverage, his go-to move almost always resulted in points.
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DJ Parker
DJ
Parker
6'7" | SF
Duncanville | 2030
#12
Nation
TX
‘s rangy frame, length, and long strides made covering ground and cutting off driving lanes look effortless. Offensively, Parker dunked everything he could get his hands on, whether taking off from distance or finishing directly under the rim. Parker delivered one of the most memorable posters of the weekend, catching a defender underneath the basket and throwing down a vicious putback slam over him. His athleticism was on full display throughout the event as he showcased a variety of finishes above the rim, including windmills, alley-oops, one-foot takeoffs, two-foot power dunks, and finishes with either hand. No matter where he was positioned defensively, Parker always seemed to find a way to leak out and beat everyone down the floor, turning the open court into his personal highlight reel, putting on an aerial display of high-flying activity.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
At 6’6”, Parker is a high-level athlete who can take flight from multiple angles when attacking the rim, playing well above the basket with effortless vertical pop. What truly separates him, though, is his guard-like handle, footwork, and patience as a playmaker, a true on-ball creator who can run an offense and breaking down defenses. His ability to manipulate tempo is elite, knowing when to slow down to read defensive rotations, probe with pace, or burst explosively downhill to collapse the defense. Parker’s blend of size, skill, and rhythm control makes him a unique two-way initiator and mismatch creator.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
D.J. Parker was excellent at finding open seams behind help defenders for quick drop-off finishes or lob connections. His vertical pop and strong hands made him reliable in traffic, someone able to convert through contact or elevate quickly off two feet. Off one, Parker was just as dangerous, soaring into emphatic two-handed dunks with full extension and confidence.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
A 2030 prospect playing up in the high school division and looking like he belonged, if not dominated among older players. Parker was flat-out explosive in space, showing effortless above-the-rim ability with two-hand dunks in transition and a violent one-foot punch over a defender off a high pick-up cross step. His footwork off the dribble was advanced beyond his years, using jab series, cross-steps, and deceptive pickups to create angles and separation. He converted tough, off-balance finishes through contact and had no problem generating space to get clean looks at the rim or midrange.
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Read EvaluationDevontae Cobb | Prep Hoops Scout
DeUntrey Parker showed explosive burst with an extension-first step that got him around defenders quickly, especially from the baseline, where he could get to the rack in just one dribble or two long strides. His catch-and-rip-through move was nearly impossible to contain, creating immediate downhill pressure and collapse.
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