Tops in Texas – Dallas – March 6th, 2022

STANDOUTS (Last Name A-Z)

 

Donovan Alexander – 5’11 – 2022 – Royse City – One of the smartest guards we saw, never in the wrong place on either end, controls pace very well, and leads his team by example. Attacks the paint and seemingly always finds the open man.

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Gavin Alexander – 6’2 – 2022 – Royse City – Guard with long arms and a quick first step that uses some powerful moves to get into scoring positions inside. Takes pride in his work on the defensive end.

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Matthew Alexander – 6’1 – 2024 – Mansfield Lake Ridge – Hesitation move that puts defenders on their heels, and gets to the cup to score any time the opportunity presents itself.

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Caleb Bell – 6’2 – 2024 – Home School – Accelerates away from defenders while attacking the hoop, plays under control and showed some nice flashes running the show in pick and roll looks.

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Kamal Brooks – 6’0 – 2024 – Red Oak – Plays under control with a sweet pull-up jumper, defends and rebounds, showed a nice repertoire of dribble weapons.

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Brandon Cerda – 6’0 – 2022 – Frisco Wakeland – A quick guard that can blow by defenders and step into the paint. He will use his crossover to create space and shoot the three, comes off the dribble, and hits the mid-range jumper. Will see his teammates streaking up the court and pass them the ball for easy buckets. Defends and gets into his opponents.

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Maxwell Chambers – 5’5 – 2024 – Dallas WT White – Quick guard equipped with good vision that penetrates the lane to score or kick to open teammates.

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Echeozo Chinamerem – 6’6 – 2022 – San Antonio John Jay – A project for now but shows a ton of promise. Exceptional length as a shot blocker and glass cleaner, has a frame that will add weight before college, good shooting form.

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Drew Clock – 6’1 – 2023 – Aledo – Workmanlike player that is all business on the court. Hustles, defends multiple positions, and knocks down his open looks. Efficiency personified.

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Chase Collins – 6’4 – 2023 – Frisco Legacy Christian – Knocked down a high percentage of his catch and shoot looks, reads screens very well and knows when to curl and when to pop. The defense always has to know where he is.

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Hudson Czarnecki – 6’1 – 2022 – Melissa – Floats to the rim while attacking on the drive, plays hard on both ends, makes shots at all levels, aggressive defender that gets takeaways.

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Trey Dancer – 5’9 – 2024 – Frisco – Hard-nosed guard that does the little things well and a strong on-ball defender that will force turnovers. Layered offensive game as he can score inside and out with confidence.

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CJ Davis – 6’2 – 2022 – Euless Trinity – Strong guard with good passing vision, defends hard and comes up with steals, and can make defenses pay from beyond the arc.

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Jackson Derr – 6’6 – 2023 – Georgetown East View – Slight frame but gets off the floor well when attacking the rim, likes to get to the elbow to score in the midrange but can also hit threes. High motor kid.

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Khadim Diongue – 6’4 – 2024 – WT White – Showed great anticipation as a shot blocker but also got into passing lanes, scores it any way you like, and gets off the floor quick to elevate for boards and buckets alike.

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Carter Eddy – 6’3 – 2024 – Denton Guyer – Very smart and savvy basketball kid, takes charges, makes high level shots that translate to the next level and has deep range on his jumper. Promising prospect.

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Brandon Fields – 6’2 – 2023 – Aledo – Athletic combo guard that can hurt defenses in multiple ways, hits the midrange J, and showed nice passing vision in the open court.

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Jaiden Green – 6’2 – 2023 – Keller Fossil Ridge – Shifty guard that has some wiggle to his game, hard to contain attacking the basket, and finds shooters on the outside with their feet set.

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Samuel Guess – 6’4 – 2022 – Home School – Athletic shooter with range out to the NBA line, competes for loose balls and rebounds, defends hard and throws out dimes from around the perimeter.

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Adam Herod – 6’2 – 2023 – Wylie East – Drains most of his looks from behind the 3-point line, knows how to attack the basket from the wing, and isn’t afraid to draw contact on his way to the paint.

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Taha Javion Hurndon – 6’8 – 2024 – Crandall – Hulking frame with good awareness of how to get good post position and hold his own, and soft hands to catch and finish around the hoop. Lots of upside to his game.

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Parker Ivy – 6’1 – 2025 – Rockwall – Highly effective pushing the ball up the court with haste, can weave in and out of defenders and deal out assists left and right. Strong on the ball and can score while driving or shooting from outside.

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Jalyn King – 5’8 – 2023 – Irving Nimitz – Great body control when taking it to the rack, elevates extremely well, and gets a lot of his points in the paint.

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Myles Lawson – 6’3 – 2023 – McKinney – Finishes with strong takes to the bucket, athletic guard that does the little things the correct way and can splash the three-ball with his feet set.

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Isaac Layne – 5’11 – 2023 – McKinney – Explosive driver that does a great job of leading both on and off the court, shifty crossover move and will get to the basket with regularity thanks to a quick first step.

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Vaughn Loud – 6’5 – 2022 – South Grand Prairie – Tough to stop once he’s got a full head of steam, rim runner with nice moves attacking from the top of the key. Has a lethal spin move that allows him to get right to the rim and score.

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Donovan Lovelace – 6’7 – 2023 – Wylie – Face up 4-man that likes to initiate contact on the drive, can hit shots from 15 feet and out, patrols his area for rebounds, uses his length to his advantage.

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Jaylen Mayo – 5’7 – 2025 – Lake Dallas – Floor general on both sides of the ball, he showed some gritty defense and vocal leadership to steer his team in the right direction. Good strength allows him to get into the paint to create.

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Dylan Moise – 5’10 – 2024 – UME – Smooth distributor that makes precise passes within the offense, high IQ player that can fill it up from behind the 3-point line.

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Matthew Mortenson – 6’4 – 2023 – Plano Prestonwood – Strong and physical forward that can pick and pop to hit the 3, as well as grind it out for buckets near the basket. Rebounds and defends.

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Cooper Myers – 5’10 – 2024 – McKinney – His vision and shooting ability made him a standout in every game he played. Thinks the game very well with good spacing off the ball, and great decision making when in possession.

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Devin Murray – 5’11 – 2024 – Rowlett – Aggressive combo guard with good scoring instincts and upper level ball skills. Strong hesitation move and will go ball-body-man to finish at the rim with a high degree of success.

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Malachi Okunbor – 6’2 – 2024 – Denton Braswell – Long-limbed guard with room to grow, he can fill it up from the perimeter and explodes past defenders to score at the front of the rim.

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Keenan Osei – 6’2 – 2023 – Keller Fossil Ridge – Guard that simply knocks down shots from all over, lightning-quick first step with a variety of finishes on the drive.

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Rufus Owolabi – 7’2 – 2024 – WT White – Lob threat every time down the floor, unstoppable within 5 feet of the basket, and runs the floor pretty well. A definite project but you can’t coach 7’2″ with some basketball instincts.

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Omani Ozenne – 5’11 – 2022 – Fort Bend Marshall – Consistently breaks down his man before getting to the lane to create for himself or teammates. Shifts gears quickly in transition and will knock down the pull-up jumper.

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Elijah Pittman – 6’2 – 2025 – Spring – Impressed on the drive with a high-level sweep-through move, takes it to the rack with no hesitation, and finishes with ease.

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Lewis Racine – 6’3 – 2025 – Richardson Lake Highlands – Equipped with excellent vision for a player so young, can make all the required passes, uses his quickness well to finish off chances.

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Chris Ramirez – 6’3 – 2024 – Dallas Skyline – Can get downhill off the bounce, bruiser frame allows him to absorb contact and finish, but also makes unselfish plays and gets teammates involved. Capable shooter from behind the line.

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Sean Ramirez – 5’11 – 2022 – Uplift Luna – Deep range with a quick release on his shot, but can also put it on the floor and score it. Tough player to defend.

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Nicholas Reyes – 5’10 – 2026 – iSchool – Savvy player with confidence beyond his years, and a very polished skill set for such a young prospect. Great handles and court awareness, with an element of fearlessness attacking the rim.

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Michael Roberts – 6’5 – 2022 – Leadership Prep – Very solid overall game that can shoot it from just about anywhere. Good feel for finding pockets of space to score in, and can play above the rim to go up and finish.

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Manuel Ruiz – 6’4 – 2024 – Tomball – Moves with purpose and works hard on both ends, jostles for good position in the post, and has a nice three-point stroke.

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Ty Sanchez – 5’10 – 2022 – Robinson – Finds open space within the offense well, heady guard that can hurt defenders with a nice jumper from 15 feet and out. Gritty defender.

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Jackson Sanders – 6’1 – 2024 – Forney – Possesses a well-rounded skill set with lots of polish for a sophomore. Always around the ball making things happen, and very smooth scorer on the offensive end.

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Santiago Santibanez – 5’11 – 2025 – Denton Guyer – Competitor that plays hard and has great awareness on the defensive end. Can shake defenders out of their shoes with a tight handle, and is crafty enough to score over bigger defenders.

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Terry Satcher Jr. – 6’1 – 2025 – Beaumont Westbrook – A very quick and shifty guard who can score in a hurry from multiple spots on the floor. Hits the threes in bunches and slices through defenders on his way to the basket. Will defend and rebound.

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Keilyn Sims – 6’3 – 2025 – Mesquite Horn – Gets downhill in a hurry with strong scoring moves to finish at or above the rim. Long and rangy but elevates well, and can really shoot it from outside. High ceiling prospect!

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Austin Skopal – 6’3 – 2022 – Leander Rouse – His rebounding stood out for a guard, as well as his offensive prowess scoring off the dribble. Lefty with a dangerous 3-point stroke off the bounce or on spot-up opportunities.

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Joshua Spindle – 6’0 – 2024 – Wylie – Finishes with a soft touch around the basket, gets where he wants to within the offense thanks to quick moves, showed nice vision to dish out several assists.

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Jesse Warner – 5’8 – 2024 – Mansfield Summit – A long-range marksman with his feet set, showed some flashes as a playmaker in the open floor, good quickness allows him to get to the bucket.

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Terrance Warren – 6’2 – 2023 – Red Oak – Makes a bee-line to the front of the rim on the drive, solid handle that gets him where he needs to go, good overall athlete.