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WATCH: Highlights from Reed Sheppard vs. Robert Dillingham showdown

Zack Geogheganby:Zack Geoghegan07/27/22

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Reed Sheppard and Robert Dillingham headlined the final chapter of the 2022 AAU circuit on Tuesday night — and boy did they help put on a show.

At the Las Vegas Big Time Finale, which was broadcast live on ESPN during a primetime slot, Sheppard’s Midwest Basketball Club (3SSB) took on Strive For Greatness (EYBL), which included a surprise appearance from Dillingham, who typically plays with Team CP3. Dillingham teamed up with a star-studded cast of five-star wing Mackenzie Mgbako, four-star CG Bronny James, four-star guard Wesley Yates, and four-star forward Mookie Cook, but Sheppard and MBC used impressive team chemistry to run away with the 78-67 victory.

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Sheppard finished the contest with 16 points, nine rebounds, and four assists. He was arguably the most impressive player on the floor along with his MBC teammate Rayvon Griffith, a four-star shooting guard committed to Cincinnati. Sheppard made his impact felt all over the floor. He was knocking down triples, cutting back door for several easy buckets, playing the passing lanes to perfection, and moving the ball all over the court.

Dillingham added a modest 11 points and four assists for SFG in what was likely the final AAU game of both his and Sheppard’s high school careers. Don’t be sad, though. You can relive the entire contest below through a 15-minute highlight package courtesy of SportsCenter NEXT.

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