The Pangos All-American Camp is in full swing. Held for its 24th year, Pangos founder Dinos Trigonis brought many of the nation's finest together under one roof for an event to culminate the spring period of AAU basketball.
Approximately 110 players from 27 different states made the journey to Las Vegas for the invite only event that was closed to the public, bringing together a who's who of the grassroots basketball industry. Toss in the fact that the event is NBA certified with over 20 teams in attendance and you see why the Pangos All-American Camp is the premier independent camp in the United States.
Day two of Pangos brought no shortage of intrigue with its play and coaching alike. There was elite level coaching by many former NBA and high majors D-1 coaches who are waiting it out for their next contract, an outstanding speech by grassroots legend and NBA champion Lamar Odom, and players playing with effort knowing that they were balling in front of NBA decision makers.
Having already profiled 6-foot-10 five star Lewis Uvwo in depth from the Pangos All American East Preview, here are seven other players who stole the show on day two of the 2026 Pangos All-American Camp:
6'10 CJ Rosser lived up to billing as #1 2027 in America at @PangosAACamp, dropping 23pts (11-15 FG), 7 reb, 3 asst in opening game today. He made number of aggressive takes to rim,showed improved ability finishing through contact,and showcased 3 level scoring ability. pic.twitter.com/vUYvGyFcpB
— Rodger Bohn (@rodgerbohn) June 1, 2026
CJ Rosser, 6'10, SF/PF, Southeastern Prep (Fla.), 2027
Living up to his lofty reputation at the top of the class in 2027 with his play in the first game on Monday at the Pangos All-American Camp with a 23-point, 7-rebound, 3-assist outing. The Rocky Mount, N.C. native made the most of his freakish size and length by getting jumpers over defenders from the mid-post, keeping plays alive on the glass, and was quite assertive with his vast offensive skill set.
Dooney Johnson, 6'7, SF, Milwaukee Juneau (Wis.), 2027
In the nightcap, there wasn't a better player in the main gym than Dooney Johnson. The Gonzaga-bound swingman made extremely high level passes with both hands, was near impossible with his explosive rips to the rim, and showed improved consistency with his 3-point shot. Dooney has already stamped himself as Wisconsin's top player and is building his McDonald's All-American resume here at Pangos.

Micah Gordon, 6'0, PG, Plainfield HS (New Jer.), 2027
As far as lead guards were concerned, there isn't many better in Vegas than Micah Gordon. The sturdy lead guard was great exploding out of ball screens, put immense pressure on the rock defensively, and shocked many scouts in attendance with his ability to play above the rim. In a camp setting where many are just looking to get their own, Gordon is the perfect catalyst and showed that he can run the show alongside high level talent.
Somto Patrick Onoduenyi, 6'9, C, Modesto Christian (Ca.), 2029
A player who I had never heard of, Somto Patrick Onoduenyi was one of the youngest players in the camp, but showed that he could hold his own with anyone in Vegas. The 2029 big dropped 20 points and 9 rebounds in the nightcap via a flurry of offensive rebounds, tough finishes off of drop off passes, and mid-range jumpers. Having produced at a high level for Baharian (averaged 22 points, 15 rebounds, and 4 blocks in FIBA U16 Asia World Cup), it shouldn't be long before Somto is a household name in US recruiting circles.
Aaron Britt, 6'0, PG, The Villages School (Fla.), 2027
In a camp setting where most players are looking to get theirs, Aaron Britt opted to control the game as a pure playmaker and did it at a higher rate than anyone at Pangos. The heady lead guard had 13 assists and only 2 turnovers, pushed the rock up the floor in a hurry, and maintained his presence as a scoring threat. The catalyst for a loaded Tre Mann Elite squad on the Puma PRO16 circuit, Britt locked up his status as a four star prospect and will rise even higher at this rate.
Frashad Tisby, 6'5, SG/SF, Cross Creek HS (Ga.), 2027
Making the way from Augusta, Frashad Tisby was one of the better shooting threats in Sin City, as seen with his 22-point (four 3-PT) 4-rebound showing in the late game. Tisby is a super confident shooter, has effortless range, and can make you pay if you run him off the line. Ranked in the top 150 by some services, Frashad definitely has the ability to see his stock soar if he keeps playing at this level.
Zaire Rasshan, 6'3, SG, Damien HS (Calif.), 2027
A late invite to the camp, Zaire Rasshan made the most of his opportunity to play in front of NBA scouts in both games Monday. Combining for 10 3-pointers over the two game stretch, Rasshan may have been the best 3-point shooting threat at Bishop Gorman and had people tracking him no matter where he was on the hardwood. Still wide open recruiting wise, Zaire helped himself as much as anyone on the second day of the camp.
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