2026 Pangos All American Camp: 7 Swingmen Who Starred

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2026 Pangos All American Camp: 7 Swingmen Who Starred

The 2026 Pangos All-American Camp has come to an end. With 110 players from 27 states and over 20 NBA teams in attendance, there isn’t a better independent event during the season to be seen in front of basketball decision makers than in Las Vegas this week.

Ronnie Flores covered the top lead guards the Pangos All-American Camp had to offer yesterday whereas I took a deep dive into day two’s top performers, led by wings CJ Rosser and Dooney Johnson. While the point guards had the rock the majority of the time and the bigs were finishing at the rim, if you looked at the box score (provided accurately by GameBook Stats), it was the guys from the two and the three positions who produced more than anyone.

Here are seven swingmen who starred at the 2026 Pangos All American Camp:

Dylan Jones, 6’7, Bartlett HS (Tenn.), 2027

Dylan Jones came into the Pangos All-American Camp with a chip on his shoulder and left as the MVP of the Cream Of The Crop Top 30 game. He constantly put pressure on defenders with his relentless style of play, was always a threat on the offensive glass, and showed improved ability shooting the ball from the 3-point line. Toss in the fact he guarded all five positions at times throughout the camp and you see why the Team Thad product has a chance to skyrocket up the national rankings. 

Photo: Ronnie Flores

Josh Leonard, 6’6, Wilson HS (S.C.), 2027

Bringing a motor that didn’t stop, Josh Leonard was in attack mode all weekend in Vegas. He was absolutely relentless attacking the rim in straight line attacks, got to his sweet spots scoring the ball offensively, and showed his potential on the defensive end. Leonard’s ability to produce at a high rate consistently has made him a legend in South Carolina and has cemented him as a five star prospect.

Howard Williams, 6’7, Overtime Elite (Geor.), 2027

As far as numbers were concerned, there wasn’t anyone who produced at a higher rate than Howard Williams. The Chicago native posted averages of 21.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, showing how he is able to get it done inside and out as a swingman. The power wing posted smaller defenders, shot the ball well from the 3-point line, and finished through contact once he got to the paint. Having played varsity since his middle school days with Chicago Prep, Howard is one of the star’s on Puma’s PRO16 circuit and is a high major priority for many program.

Kur Lual, 6’7, SG/SF, AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.), 2027 

An absolute walking bucket, Kur Lual showed he could get buckets on absolutely anyone at Pangos by averaging 20 points per game throughout the camp.. The lanky swingman showcased deep range shooting the ball, got to his sweet spots on the floor, and had super quick bounce off the floor finishing above the rim. Still vastly underrated, Lual’s Co-MVP performance in the Pangos team championship game will help him soar up the national rankings by the end of the summer.

M.J. Curry, 6’5, Grayson HS (Ga.), 2027

With athleticism like a track star, there wasn’t anyone in Vegas who could stop MJ Curry once he got going downhill on the wing. He slashed to the rim with his long strides, finished over the top of bigs in the paint, and shot the ball well from the 3-point line with his feet set. It is beyond belief Curry is ranked outside of the top 100 by many recruiting services, as he is a no brainer four star prospect (if not higher, as seen with his play both here at Pangos and at the Georgia Elite 8 TOC during the high school season). 

R.J. Moore, 6’7, Ambassador Christian (N. C.), 2027

One better shooters on the EYBL circuit, Ricky Moore Jr. proved he’s far more than just a shooter at Pangos. He averaged 16 points and was tied for second in the camp at 5 assists per game. Moore proved that he could facilitate for others, despite not being a primary ball handler. The son of former UCONN guard Ricky Moore was able to get to his sweet spots with limited dribbles and utilized his height to see over the top as a big guard, exemplifying his big time potential.

Carson Crawford, 6’7, Fleming Island HS (Fla.), 2027

A player who I had not seen leading into the event, the massive upside that Carson Crawford brought was evident to all of the NBA scouts in attendance at Pangos.  The lanky senior showcased his super smooth game, changed the game with his length, and made plays above the rim on both ends of the floor.  Running with the Florida Rebels in the EYBL, Crawford is a player who I look forward to seeing more of in July.

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