OTR Hoops: Dominating Big Wings from The Florida Crown - March 17, 2026

Having a size advantage will always be a good thing. These six perimeter players bring real skill sets to the game while having ideal size for their positions. You’ll find a big guard or wing from every high school class.

Allen Pettigrew

Mar 17, 2026

Big Wings Who Dominated at The Florida Crown

Having a size advantage will always be a good thing. These six perimeter players bring real skill sets to the game while having ideal size for their positions. You’ll find a big guard or wing from every high school class.

Jasen Francillon - 2026 - Worldwide Soldiers

Francillon is a 6’6” wing that plays bigger than his listed height. He’s in attack mode every time he touches the ball. He plays with and through physicality. He gets to the rim at will and has the speed to blow by defenders in the half court and in transition. In the games I watched, he was more of a slasher who gets deep paint touches and gets to the free-throw line.

Alexis Fuentes - 2028 – OBG

Fuentes is a 6’6” lefty who can play on and off the ball. Away from the ball he can float on the perimeter to make open shots or cut to the rim for easy looks. As an on-ball player, he looks to push the ball in transition as a passer and ball handler. He knows how to get to his spots in the half court. Fuentes is a consistent mid-range pull-up shooter. He also has the size and strength to knock defenders off their spot when driving.

Emmanuel Itz - 2029 – OBG

Itz is an athletic 6’4” guard who’s been in the states for less than a year. When the ball is in his hands he plays fast and is always looking to score. He’s a good driver with a quick first step. His aggressiveness can get him in trouble at times, but it also earns him trips to the free-throw line. Itz is an above-the-rim athlete with good open-court speed.

Kaiden Seebarath - 2027 - Ellie 8

Seebarath is a 6’4” guard with a solid frame who wanted to show off his athleticism at every turn. He’s an above-the-rim athlete who can dunk in traffic or finish layups above taller players. He’s more of a combo guard but can efficiently run an offense when needed. Seebarath scored with ease on all three levels.

Aydan Fields - 2027 - Ellie 8

Fields is a 6’7” forward who can produce on the perimeter and in the paint. He dunked the ball every chance he got, whether it was on a drive, oop attempt, or off a vertical. He can create for himself in isolation thanks to his length and handle to step around defenders to find driving lanes. Fields can hit the high school three consistently and has showed improvement on his pull-up jumper. Fields has put on good weight over the last six months to improve his frame. Last AAU season, Fields spent time as his team’s primary playmaker.

Levros Brunswick - 2027 - Camden Elite

Brunswick is that athletic defensive piece that every team looks for. He can produce on offense without plays being called for him thanks to his streaky shooting, cutting, and ability to clean up plays. He plays with a high motor on both ends. Playing hard has made him a good rebounder for a 6’5” wing. This lefty can give you elite rim protection while guarding every perimeter position.

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Founded in 2010, OnTheRadarHoops has quickly emerged as the premier one-stop shop for boys grassroots basketball exposure. We offer a unique blend of exposure opportunities from our On The Radar Hoops Report scouting service for college coaches to our showcases and tournaments for players.