#Pangos All American Camp: 2026 Floor Generals

#Pangos All American Camp: 2026 Floor Generals

The 22nd Annual Pangos All American Camp took place June 2nd – 4th at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas Nevada. The event featured over 100 of the top players in the class of 2025, 2026, and 2027. The camp provided an opportunity to see some of the countries top players up close and personal. In addition to the games, prospects participated in practices and provided exclusive interview access throughout the week. There were no shortages of top Point Guard’s on display this week.

Kaiden Bailey 6’2 PG Santa Ana, CA

  • IG: Kobebailey_2
  • Offers: West Virginia, LMU, Miss St, Washington St, UT Arlington, Seattle, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego

Best Skill: Catch and Shoot Ability

Eval: Floor Spacing PG with one of the most consistent shooting strokes at the camp. Has a quick release. Showed that he is more than a catch and shoot specialist, with his ability to playmake, and defend on ball in space.

Kaden House 6’3 CG Scottsdale, AZ

  • IG: Kadenhouse10
  • Offers: GCU, Michigan, New Mexico, Washington St

Best Skill: 1 v 1

Eval: I think ultimately House will end up as a off the ball dynamic bucket getter, however his PG skills are to obvious to ignore. Thought he was the second best player in 1 v 1 situations at the camp, and had the best go to move, of anyone with his step back from the nail. If you were not in the back gym watching drills, you missed the Scottsdale, Arizona product fry all comers. via a 1 v 1 drill in an electrifying display of one on one skills.

Miles Sadler 6’0 PG Phoenix, AZ

  • IG: Milesadler_
  • Offers: Arizona St, Cal St Northridge, Weber St

Best Skill: Wiggle | Finishing

Eval: If you’re just over 6 feet you better be elite in something, if you want to be a Division 1 player. Sadler is elite in two. Had one of the best wiggles at the camp, using a strong handle and shiftiness, to blow by defender. His layup package was on full display as he had no problem finishing over, under and around defenders in the lane.

Jermel Thomas 6’1 PG Bronx, NY

  • IG: Magic_m31
  • Offers: Seton Hall, Bryant, Fordham

Best Skill: Ballhandling

Eval: Traditional NYC guard with quickness and ballhandling skill. Combines crisp fundamental passing with advanced dimes. Has breakdown ability, and is capable finisher and willing passing once getting paint touches.

Ikenna Alozie 6’3 CG Glendale, AZ

  • IG: iamike_a
  • Offers: Cal, West Virginia, Washington, Houston, UCLA, Oregon, Bryant, Villanova, Oklahoma St, Cincinnati, Creighton, Georgetown, St John’s, Providence, Arizona St,

Best Skill: Transition Finishing Ability

Eval: The physically imposing Alozie, was one of the most unstoppable players in transition. Plays with a motor from the 1 which allowed him to put constant pressure on defenders. More shooter than scorer, but was able to knock down NBA range threes in catch and shoot situations.

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