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FABC Saturday Standouts, Pt. III

27, Jun 2023

FABC Saturday Standouts, Pt. III

GAINESVILLE, Fla.—With a state as big and diverse as Florida, there are plenty of next-level prospects to see, and a lot of them gathered in Gainesville for the FABC high school team camp. 

Several college coaches were on hand for the live period event, and I made the trip down on Saturday to check out a day of the inaugural event. Throughout the week, I’ll empty out my notes from the day with some standout performers. 

Related: Part I | Part II

 

Jaylen Robinson

Jacksonville, FL

Class
2024
|
Position
SF
|
Height
6' 6"
|
School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
15
State Pos. Rank
6

 

Several college coaches were on hand to see Robinson on Saturday. He had a crowd at both of his games with Providence, and it wasn’t hard to see why. The 6-foot-6 combo forward showed off a well-rounded skill set. He showed dexterity both around the basket and on the perimeter with his combination of size, physicality and skill. 

 

Kaiden White

Orlando, FL

Class
2024
|
Position
CG
|
Height
6' 4"
|
School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL

 

Shotmaking guards will never go out of style and Kaiden White is that for Olympia. He leaned into his strength, and that opened up more opportunities for him throughout the game. White was able to use his threat as a shooter to attack closeouts and get easier looks at the rim while also hitting from beyond the arc. 

 

Alexander Constanza

Miami, FL

Class
2026
|
Position
SF
|
Height
6' 8"
|
School Team
National
11
National Pos. Rank
4
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL

 

Constanza has taken steps forward physically. That’s what’s stood out the most over the course of multiple June viewings. He looks bigger, he looks stronger. On Saturday, Constanza impressed as a playmaker. He was often the primary ball handler on a team with other great guards. Constanza found teammates with next-level passes, and he got his own as a slasher. He’s among the best I’ve seen in the 2026 class. 

 

Elyjah Freeman

Wellington, FL

Class
2024
| |
Height
6' 6"
|
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL

 

Freeman had a good spring with the Wellington Wolves, and he continued to show flashes of what’s made him an intriguing prospect on Saturday. He showed his touch from mid-range with jumpers from multiple spots on the floor. Freeman also pulled rebounds and took the ball coast-to-coast in transition in addition to being a secondary playmaker consistently throughout the game. He’s a name that coaches should be making note of going into July. 

 

Anthony Knowles

Hialeah, FL

Class
2025
|
Position
PG
|
Height
6'
|
School Team
National
WL
National Pos. Rank
WL
State
WL
State Pos. Rank
WL

 

Knowles became one of my favorite point guards in the Sunshine State in a hurry after catching him on Saturday. His toughness, physicality at the position won me over instantly. He plays aggressively and looks to keep defenses uncomfortable with his pursuit of getting into the paint or to the rim. Knowles finishes through contact well. Knowles was fantastic in finding his teammates for assists as well. He probably had somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 assists in the game I saw. 


 


 


Josh Tec
Editor-in-Chief

Josh Tec is a Georgia State graduate with a degree in journalism. Tec aspires to work in basketball media as his career continues. At Georgia State, he graduated with Summa Cum Laude honors and was recognized as a leader in the classroom. Outside of basketball, Tec loves movies and perpetually seeks out his next favorite film.