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Pangos All-American Camp: Overall Top Performers

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw06/05/24

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Las Vegas, Nevada – The annual Pangos All-American Camp took place this week. One hundred sixteen players from across the country were listed on the roster with the majority of players in the camp carrying a ranking. 

NBA Scouts were able to be in attendance as were pre-approved media. On3 was among those sitting courtside for the three-day event. Let’s discuss the top performers from the 2024 Pangos All-American Camp.

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On3 MVP: 4-star PG Dylan Mingo (2026)

Dylan Mingo is a top-20 player in 2026, even being on the younger side of the class he plays with so much confidence. The 6-foot-4 lead guard has a flair in his game, able to get to spots off the bounce, and has the court vision/awareness to make a play. Mingo finished well at the basket, he did a good job of putting two feet in the paint and making something happen. The frame is there and he is consistently performing at a high level in each setting he plays in. Mingo consistently was his team’s most productive player, starting the event with a 19-point outing and ending pool play on Sunday with 22 points and five assists.

2. 4-star SF Tounde Yessoufou (2025)

Tounde Yessoufou showed the full bag throughout the Pangos All-American Camp. The 6-foot-5 wing displayed his patented defense, guarding up and down a lineup, while disrupting play with his quick hands, strong frame, and tenacious mentality. He also put consistent pressure on the defense with his relentless pursuit of touching the paint. Yessoufou is a strong and physical player, he is also lengthy and explosive. The development in his pace has been noticeable, and so has the work on his jump shot. While finishing over 20 points in three of his four pool play games, Yessoufou was 6-11 from three on Sunday. His stock continues to rise.

3. 4-star SF Bryce Heard (2025)

Bryce Heard’s showing throughout the weekend was a very loud one. The 6-foot-5 wing was aggressive in getting downhill and he finished above the rim when he could. Heard also was impressive with his shot-making. While the majority of his game utilized his athleticism and getting downhill, he was comfortable with his pull-up jump shot showing range with good balance and a consistent release point. In his multiple 20-point outings he had flash, he showed skill, and he showed aggression.

4. 4-star SG Mazi Mosley (2025)

Mazi Mosley simply went about his business and picked his spots to find his production. The 6-foot-6 shooting guard often displayed his soft shooting touch with the deep range. He was able to play off his jump shot, Mosley was 9-14 from three in pool play, to attack closeouts and finish at the rim. Mosley has a projectable frame with good length. He should continue to add good weight as he advances levels. Even in this camp setting, Mosley did not force the play and let things come to him. He was also not afraid of the moment, calling for the ball when the game was close late. It was a nice weekend for the four-star.

5. 4-star PG Miles Sadler (2026)

Camp games can get sloppy, and four-star Miles Sadler did not allow that to happen for his team. In fact, the 5-foot-11 point guard had control of the tempo and pace from the start of the weekend. Sadler is a quick-on-quick-type lead guard who puts relentless pressure on the paint. He has a crafty handle and an aggressive mind-set. As a noted shot-maker, where he stood out this weekend was with his playmaking. Sadler consistently put two feet in the paint and he would show the ability to make a play for his teammates. He did not get bumped off his spots and he delivered on target and on time for his teammates to knock down easy shots. Sadler finished multiple games with eight or more assists while going for double-figure point totals as well.

6. 4-star C Oswin Erhunmwunse (Providence)

The raw athletic explosion that Osiwin Erhunmwunse possesses is unique for anyone, let alone a player listed at 6-foot-9. The Providence commit routinely made plays above the rim, on both ends of the floor. Erhunmwunse had one eye-opening play where he leaped to dunk the ball from a standstill position and stuck his elbow in the basket as he hung from the rim. It truly brought everyone in the crowd to their feet. But the production was also there with plays like this. Erhunmwunse went for over 14 points and seven rebounds in each of his outings. He was intimidating at the from and moved his feet in switches.

7. 4-star SF Cam Ward (2025)

Cam Ward has had a very productive Fall on Nike’s EYBL Circuit, and the 6-foot-7 wing has continued that trend this weekend. He is a length and strong forward who is comfortable playing downhill or guarding multiple positions. Ward is an above the rim player in transition and he aggressively attacks the basket in the half-court. His motor got him into position to finish a lot of plays this weekend. He had a good sense of the game, and always seemed to be in a good spot to make a play. He went over 20 points for multiple games and played efficiently which also added to his production.

8. 3-star CG Darrel Brown

This weekend served as a breakout for the 6-foot-2 Darrel Brown. The combo guard has been playing for the NY Rens United team, the second team for the NY Rens program. Walking into the gym on Sunday, was the first time I had heard about Brown. It took him no time to catch my eye. Brown is a confident and explosive guard. He got downhill and simply made things happen by applying relentless pressure on the rim. His explosion was eye-opening in transition, finishing with multiple eastbay and self-lob dunks. He guarded the ball and his quick hands and feet routinely turned the opposing ball handler, making life uncomfortable. I am eager to continue following Brown’s summer to see what kind of traction his recruitment picks up.

9. 4-star SG Kayden Edwards

Kayden Edwards came into the event with a reputation as a shot-maker. The 6-foot-3 guard did nothing to dispel that conversation. He has the ability to heat up quickly, putting ample numbers on the board fast. Edwards has a smooth jump shot with range, that he takes confidently. The long-armed lefty has a quick release and excellent balance, which enables him to often get a clean look. He is decisive in transition and finishes with touch as he absorbs contact around the basket. Edwards did a good job of getting to the free-throw line. He has a unique ability to score, and do so in a microwave manner. He hoovered around the 20-point mark throughout the weekend.

10. 3-star SG Jake West

Jake West has had a good Spring playing with Team Final on Nike’s EYBL Circuit. He is a connecting guard, able to act as a secondary initiator as well as a floor-spacing shot maker. What he showed throughout the weekend here was a very crafty handle with some breakdown abilities. West has a smooth shooting touch and he plays with good balance, able to step into a three off the bounce, knock down shots off movement, or space the floor as a stand-still shooter. His ability on the ball was interesting, he did not turn it over and was able to get to spots. The production was consistent and he did so with a little flair.

Other Pangos All-American Camp Top Performers

4-star PG Ikenna Alozie (2026) – There is an electricity that Ikenna Alozie brings to the court. Even in warm-ups as he is doing Eastbay and 360 dunks you cannot take your eyes off of him. As the games tipped, Alozie played with a lot of confidence. While being one of the most athletic players on every court he walked on his pace of play is what stood out the most.

Five-Star Plus+ SG Meleek Thomas (2025) – In a camp setting, things can go left relatively quickly. With Meleek Thomas, the energy he brought to the court was non-stop. Thomas is an electric scorer, able to get to his spots on the floor and get a clean look. His defensive intensity stood out in this setting.

4-star C Ben Ahmed (2026)Ben Ahmed made his presence felt early and often. The 6-foot-9 lefty does a great job setting up a big target on the block. He was comfortable getting over his right shoulder and used his body well to carve out space. While the scoring on the block was consistent the rebounding was among the best in the camp.

3-star SG Robert Moore (2025)Robert Moore is a scorer. That is what got him into a camp like this and where he has found his success in the past. The 6-foot-5 shooting guard showed that trait throughout the camp. Moore has a quirky shot, but it is consistent, and when given time he would rarely hit the rim. The athletic pop was impressive today. While the majority of his points came off jump shots, when he got into transition, he got onto the rim and finished with authority. The confidence was high for Moore throughout the day.

4-star PF Cody Peck (2026) – The intrigue with Cody Peck came from his size, length, and athletic fluidity. In this setting, he showed glimpses of what he could be. The skill set was coming together. He scored off jump shots, facing up and getting downhill, and lobs in transition. Still growing into his game, there is a lot already in place, but also a lot that he could grow into. On days like today, Peck’s talent is hard to ignore.

4-star SF Joshua Lewis (USF)Joshua Lewis has an excellent frame. He has good length and projectability as he continues to fill out. Here, he knocked down shots and he rebounded the ball. It was a very intriguing weekend as he also showed good court awareness and basketball IQ. His length and ability to shoot is very interesting. The USF commit was 8-16 form three during pool play.

4-star C Marcis Ponder (2026)Marcis Ponder is a physical presence. It is hard to ignore when he steps on the floor with his frame. When he plays, he shows off his explosion. He is quick off his feet, finishing consistently around the basket and through contact. Ponder has passer-friendly hands and is a good area rebounder.

4-star PF Eric Reibe (2025) – Listed at 6-foot-10, Eric Reibe is a skilled big man. The lefty has range that extends beyond the three-point arc and he moves the ball well in the half-court. At his size, he made shots and moved the ball from various spots on the floor. While the counting stats were not overwhelming, it was a very intriguing showing in this setting.

4-star SG Brayden Burries (2025)Brayden Burries has a smooth feel to his game. He is comfortable on the ball or off the ball, and listed at 6-foot-5, he can be dangerous from both positions. Burries plays with a good pace and can get into the paint in the half-court while taking contact. Heis a productive player, even in a camp setting.

SG CJ Ingram (2025)CJ Ingram is listed in the On3 database as a football player. His dad was a tight end for the Eagles and Ingram is getting recruited by P4 schools on the gridiron. That is intriguing because he was a very effective basketball player. His passing ability popped quickly. He was on target and on time, with both hands, from multiple levels on the floor. He was also a top-tier athlete, finishing multiple plays well above the rim. It will be interesting to see how his basketball star rises looking forward.

4-star F Tylis Jordan (2025)Tylis Jordan came into camp ranked among the top 30 players in the country by On3. The 6-foot-9 forward showed all kinds of versatility and switchability. He was an instinctive rebounder, comfortable on the ball pushing the break or in the half-court, and he scored from each level while stretching the floor or scoring on the block. Just tipping the surface, Jordan has immense upside.

4-star CG Jerry Easter (2025)Jerry Easter started the weekend off with a bang, going for 18 points on Sunday night. The 6-foot-4 guard knocked down shots and he played confidently on the ball. Easter finished with an up-and-down weekend, but he showed flashes of why he is considered a top-50 type prospect.

PF Paul Osaruyi (2027) – Gradewise, he was one of the younger players in the camp. Paul Osaruyi capitalized off a good season with Glendale (AZ) Canyon Internation on Nike’s EYBL Scholastic Circuit. He was wildly explosive, showing quick-twitch athleticism and pop around the basket. Still figuring things out, he has a lot of upside as he is a name that should make its rounds in the coming years.

4-star PF Jaden Toombs (2025) – There is something to be said about a player who simply puts his head down and provides consistent production, no matter the setting. In this setting, Jaden Toombs did not have any plays run for him, but he still was able to go get his stats. He rebounded well, was tough on defense, and finished shots around the basket. It was a workmanlike weekend for the 6-foot-9 four-star.

4-star SF Winters Grady (2025)Winters Grady is one of the more accomplished shotmakers in this class. The 6-foot-6 wing separated himself this season with Napa (CA) Prolific Prep as a floor-spacing threat. He has spent this spring showing that he can score in a variety of ways. This weekend, Grady found his spots in the mid-range, as well as showing off his patented three-point stroke. The toughness and positional size are intriguing.

4-star PG Kelvin Odih (2025) – There is something about Kelvin Odih’s game where he consistently finds himself around the ball. He has an innate toughness where at 6-foot-4 he can guard up or down a lineup. Odih was comfortable on the ball and he touched the paint often, getting to the free-throw line a good bit. He was on the floor with multiple guards but was able to find his moments and show why he is becoming a high major priority.

4-star SG Kaden House (2026)Kaden House, the son of former NBA guard Eddie House, is a confident player whose game is predicated on his scoring. The 6-foot-3 guard knocked down shots and showcased deep range and confidence. He is a volume guy and did have one showing where he got up 20 shots, but he was in double figures often during pool play.

4-star PF Maper Maker (2025)Maper Maker has a smooth and fluid frame. He carries great length and he moves effortlessly around the court. On multiple occasions, he would push the break and finish at the rim. He is a solid rebounder and a good rim protector. In an open and free-flowing setting like this, Maker showed an intriguing skill set.

SG Tarris Bouie (2026)Tarris Bouie brings an athletic presence to the court. He used his athleticism to make multiple wow plays on the defensive end of the floor. Bouie got a lot done going downhill, he has a quick first step and a nice pace from the wing.

4-star SF Cam Holmes (2026)Cam Holmes is an efficient lefty. He moved the ball well, played very good defense (both on and off the ball), and he knocked down shots. The younger brother of DaRon Holmes, the 6-foot-6 wing showed poise and efficient connecting ability.

4-star G Jalen Reece (2025)Jalen Reece was the consummate point guard throughout the weekend. The 6-foot-0 four-star spent the weekend trying to make his teammates look good, and for the most part, he did. He had multiple games of eight or more assists including one nine-point and 12-assist game. He consistently got the ball to the right spots.

3-star F Devin Brown (2025)Devin Brown made a splash with his athleticism and high-percentage shot selection. The Milwaukee native was around the rim in a very loud manner throughout the weekend. The up-tempo setting of the camp suited his play style very well, and Brown was able to capitalize with some production. It was a very good weekend for the 6-foot-7 forward.

4-star SF BJ Davis-Ray (2025)BJ Davis-Ray is a long and rangy wing who is at his best when he is able to get in the open floor and stretch his legs. The 6-foot-6 wing has long arms and a projectable frame. He was a consistent producer and did the majority of his damage in the open floor and in passing lanes. 

4-star SG Kayden Mingo (2025) – The steps that Kayden Mingo has taken in the last six months have been impressive. The 6-foot-2 guard is a confident bucket-getter, able to self-create in the half-court and consistently score from multiple levels. He showcased quick hands defensively this weekend and routinely scored in double-figures. 

4-star PF Matthew Gilhool (2025) – Listed at 6-foot-10, Matthew Gilhool is a fluid athlete who was able to showcase some explosive pop throughout the weekend. He did a lot of positive things in transition and was a lob threat when filling the lanes. He shows touch and range on the jumper, but right now the jump shot is still theoretical. Would like to see him rebound more, but had some upside defensively, especially in the passing lanes. 

4-star SG Yohance Conner (2026) – Yohance Conner has had a very good spring, and continued that here at Pangos. The 6-foot-1 guard is explosive, there is no way around that. He aggressively gets a head of steam toward the rim and takes on all contact along the way. The pace is coming and the jump shot is improving, but this is one to keep an eye on with the athleticism and the motor causing intriguing production at this point. He had one game on Saturday of 26 points, as the shot was falling. 

3-star PG Semetri Carr (2025)Semetri Carr is a quick lead guard who has a confident handle and is able to navigate traffic off the bounce. While small and thin he is capable of getting to his spots and he did some very good things in transition. When his jump shot was working, he was at his best this weekend. He had it working on Saturday as he finished one game with 22 points on a mixture of spot shots and pull-ups. 

4-star SF Chidi Nwigwe (2026)Chidi Nwigwe came Pangos All-American Camp with a reputation, and he had a productive weekend. He found his spots and was able to confidently knock down shots. Even while flying somewhat under the radar, the 6-foot-6 wing finished with multiple games over 20 points. 

3-star SG Courtland Muldrew (2025)Courtland Muldrew is an aggressive downhill driver, and he is at his best when he is able to get a head of steam going to the basket. In the camp games that opened up and turned into track meets, Muldrew was at his best. He is fast and has a confidence guarding the ball.

4-star C Collins Onyejiaka (2026)Collins Onyejiaka is a big 6-foot-10. He has long arms and he showed mobility throughout the weekend. Still new to the game, he tracked the ball well and attacked the glass both in his area and on the offensive end. Only a sophomore, he is an intriguing prospect sitting in the On3 2026 rankings. 

4-star SG Jacob Lanier (2026)Jacob Lanier continues to not only showcase a smooth floor game but also a lot of confidence. He was comfortable at Pangos playing on and off the ball, he showed athleticism in the open floor, awareness on defense, and handle when he was on the ball. He has good size and had a consistently productive weekend.

4-star C Xavion Staton (2025) – The Pangos All-American Camp showcased both sides of four-star center Xavion Staton. Pushing 7-foot-0, Staton is a premier shot-blocker. He has excellent length with quick pop and natural timing. He is also new to the game and thin. Going against stronger bigs, Staton was pushed off his spots and had trouble making himself a threat to score in the half-court. That said, he battled on the boards and his shot-blocking and rim protection never wavered. He may take a little time, but the upside is very high here and he has a coveted skill that will travel across levels. 

4-star SG Jovani Ruff (2025) – It is the feel that continues to pop for Jovani Ruff. He has good size and is comfortable on the ball. Not a blur by any stretch, but he is able to get to spots in the half-court. The jump shot needs a lot of work, but he is a good off-ball cutter and he is a productive off-ball defender. He will be an interesting one to watch moving forward. 

4-star SG Davis Fogle (2025)Davis Fogle jumped in the top 100 of the 2025 On3 150 three updates ago, and has maintained his status through the high school and spring travel seasons. He had a good Pangos weekend, showing shooting touch and some upside off two and three dribbles. He will need strength, but the confidence is there and he has definite building blocks of a wing whose stock could continue to rise.

4-star SF Aleks Alston (2025)Aleks Alston has excellent positional size with long arms. He is a scorer and at 6-foot-7, would prefer to face the basket and take jump shots. The lefty has a consistent release and smooth shooting touch. He also played aggressively in the passing lanes and finished in transition. He had a game of 22 and a game of 15 points showcasing his scoring prowess. Now he needs to continue to diversify his offensive game and continue to develop the handle. There is an upside here and he had a solidly productive camp. 

4-star SF Amari Allen (2025)Amari Allen continues to showcase a well-rounded, connectors game. The 6-foot-5 wing showed solid passing chops, he handled the ball well in the open floor, and he knocked down shots when his number was called. While nothing he did was overwhelming, a lot of what he did was good. He showed at Pangos that he is the type of player who simply makes things run smoothly around him. 

SF Christian Collins (2026) – One of the breakout players of the event for me. Christian Collins has an excellent frame, with fluid athleticism and positional size. In the 6-foot-7 range, he had a confident handle from the wing and a smooth jump shot with range. As he continues to put on weight and get in-game reps, his stock should continue to rise. This could become a popular name over the next couple of years. 

3-star C Tacko Fawaz (2025)Tacko Fawaz has a strong frame and a productive mindset. He rebounded well and showed good hands in his area. He also set up a big target on the block, and, at 6-foot-10, he finished around the basket. It was a good showing for the center in a camp setting. 

4-star PF Aliou Dioum (2026) – The size and versatility of Aliou Dioum is very intriguing. He is capable of scoring on the block, over his left shoulder, but he also showed he is capable of facing the basket and straight-line driving toward the rim. Still somewhat raw, the natural tools are clear as he is already a top 50 player in On3’s 2026 rankings. Over the past six months, he has continued to tighten his game and grow.