Top Prospects at the 2023 Pangos All American Camp

Cam Scott: Scott was outstanding with his shooting in the camp. Shot 65.7% from the field and and was Co-MVP with Bidunga at the camp. Scott averaged 23.0 PPG in which he standout at the camp. 

Flory Bidunga: Bidunga show why he is one of the top players in the nation for the Class of 2024. He shot 31 for 38 from the field of a 81.2 percent from the field. In addition, average 13.0 PPG, 8.2 RPG, 2.0 BPG, 1.4 APG, and 1.2 SPG. He can play both ends on the court and proficient in the paint area. A Co-MVP and Defensive MVP at the camp.

Robert Wright III: Wright was named Offensive MVP at the camp; he is an outstanding passer, great decision maker, and a high basketball IQ. He make things happen in the paint and you can count on him in the perimeter. 

Hudson Greer: The 6-foot-6 Forward creates off the dribble and is an excellent shooter. Averaged 16.4 PPG in the camp and was the Underclassmen MVP. 

Mercy Miller: Miller had an outstanding performance in this year Pangos All American Camp. The Houston commit average 22.0 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 3.2 APG, and 2.4 SPG. He was a first team in the camp; shown that he can score, excellent passer, and can handle the ball very well. 

Ryan Jones Jr: Jones showed his physicality and toughness in the camp. Very impressive on both ends on the court.   Jones averaged 17.6 PPG and 5.4 RPG in which and honored to be a second team at the camp. Look for his stock to continue to rise in the talks of a Five-Star athlete.

Vyctorius Miller: Miller along with Percy Miller put on a performance in the camp playing on the same team. Vyctorius led the way by averaging 22.0 PPG, 4.2 RPG, and 4.6 APG in the camp. He showed versatility and quickness; can get up the floor quickly.

Larry Johnson: A very explosive player in this years camp. Johnson averaged 22.6 PPG in which earned him first team at the camp. He played above the rim and a great finisher. His play at the camp will lift his stock up in the rankings this summer.

Tahaad Pettiford: The 6-foot-1 point guard  was able to dominate in the paint. Also, very quick getting to the rim as well. The Auburn commit averaged 20.2 PPG and has put on a great performance. 

Rakease Passmore: Very assertive with his ability to score. He averaged 18.8 PPG and  shooting over 60% from the field. Also, he can shoot from the three. He earned first team honors in the camp.

Photo – Cam Scott

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