LAS VEGAS – Bishop Gorman High School played host to more than 100 of the nation’s top high school players and a host of college and NBA scouts over the span of three days, putting the next crop of hoop stars on full display at the Pangos All-American Camp. The courts were packed with skilled players from the rising sophomore, junior and senior class looking to follow in the shoes of  alums such as James Harden, Anthony Davis, Anthony Edwards, Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley and many more current NBA players. 

Christian Collins, a 6-foot-8 junior forward and the No. 3 player in the 2026 class, made his presence known early with a poster dunk and a contested step-back three from the corner in his first game. But it was 6-foot-5 junior guard Jacob Lanier who took home  MVP of the top 30 game after showcasing consistent play all weekend long. 

Here’s a look at seven top performers from the Pangos All American Camp and a breakdown of where their recruitment stands heading into the summer season. 


Christian Collins, 6-foot-8 senior forward, St. John’s Bosco (Los Angeles)

Collins has had a meteoric rise since last year, going from a fringe top 100 player to to the No. 3 player in the class. The talented wing continues to work on his consistency but the potential is there. “The spring has been great and I’m just trying to stay in the gym and work on my game,” Collins told Hoops HQ. “I’ve been picking up a lot of different offers since the live period and getting good feedback from coaches. The area of my game I’m working on the most is just getting stronger and also my ball handling and shot selection.” 

Christian Collins, class of 2026, St. John's Bosco
CHRISTIAN COLLINS IS THE THIRD-RANKED RISING SENIOR AND HAS OFFERS FROM KENTUCKY, DUKE, AMONG OTHERS.
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Collins picked up recent offers from Michigan, Baylor, Houston, Kentucky and Duke and is also hearing from Arizona, UCLA, Cal and Louisville. The five-star prospect out of California is averaging 13.5 points and 8.1 rebounds for Team Why Not on Nike’s EYBL circuit. 

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Jacob Lanier, 6-foot-5 junior guard, DME Academy (Maumelle, Ark.) 

Lanier has received MVP honors in back-to-back years at the Pangos camp. He’s added muscle to his frame and really starting to assert himself as a lead guard. There were a pair of games where he shot lights out and made some terrific plays at the rim. “I would say my shooting is my best attribute but the main thing I’m working on now is being a leader on the court and my point guard skills,” Lanier said. 

Lanier averaged 11.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game during his four appearances at Pangos and has seen his recruitment pick up. Florida State is the latest to offer with Louisville, Ole Miss, Creighton, Arkansas, Kansas State and Texas Tech also in the mix. 

Luca Foster, 6-foot-5 senior forward, Archbishop Carroll (Radnor, Pa.)

Foster had a great spring with Team Final on the EYBL circuit and continues to be a priority in the gym for NBA scouts. His AAU teammates, Sammy Jackson and Aiden Derkack, also made the trip out west for the camp and were also very good this past weekend. “I love playing with those guys and we just make each other better,” Foster said. Over four games, Foster averaged 17 points and did a little bit of everything while playing on and off the ball. 

“I’m just trying to show NBA scouts that I can handle the pressure, handle the ball, get to my spots and show a little bit of my athleticism,” Foster said.

Foster picked up recent offers from Virginia, Georgetown and Oklahoma with Texas, BYU and Alabama also showing interest. “What’s important to me is a strong connection with the coaching staff and just knowing they’re going to push me every day and I can trust them and they can trust me,” he added. 

MAXIMO ADAMS, SIERRA CANYON, 2026 CLASS
AFTER A STATE TITLE AT SIERRA CANYON, MAXIMO ADAMS HAD A MONSTER 38-POINT, 17-REBOUND EFFORT AT PANGOS.
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Maximo Adams, 6-foot-7 senior forward, Sierra Canyon (Gardena, Calif.) 

Adams had a monster game against Team Takeover during EYBL session 3 in which  he posted 38 points and 17 rebounds for Vegas Elite. He was one of the best rebounding wings at the Pangos camp and has great positional size that he used to his advantage while establishing position on the boards. Adams has a handful of high-major offers including BYU, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Syracuse, Oregon and USC. 

Jason Gardner Jr., 6-foot-1 junior guard, Fishers (Fishers, Ind.) 

The rising junior is the son of Arizona legend and had a signature moment at Pangos after hitting the game-winner with six seconds left in one of the final games. His speed and body control at the rim was on full display and helped separate him from the rest of the guards at the camp. “Ever since I was a young kid, I’ve been watching highlights of this camp so it was really cool to get an invite and come out here and compete,” Gardner said. 

The point guard is playing for 16U Indiana Elite on the adidas 3SSB circuit and ranks in the top 3 in scoring and top 8 in assists. Gardner still has plenty of time on the recruitment front but already has seven offers from UNLV, Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, Cincinnati, DePaul and Morehead State and is slated to take an unofficial visit to Ohio State on June 9. 

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Jacob Webber, 6-foot-6 senior forward, La Lumiere (Kearney, Neb.)

No one shot the 3-ball better than Webber at the Pangos camp. He knocked down 50% of his shots from behind the arc on six attempts per game. Webber had back-to-back games putting up 20-plus points and made a strong first impression on the scouts in the gym. Although he’s more of a catch-and-shoot threat, the 6-foot-6 wing also showed some shot-making finesse off the dribble. Webber is currently a composite 4-star recruit out of Nebraska, but could see his stock rise this summer before heading into his senior year. Nebraska, Creighton, Cal, Iowa, Washington and Drake have all offered. 

DEMARCUS HENRY, MATER DEI, 2027 CLASS
RISING JUNIOR DEMARCUS HENRY IS A HOT NAME IN RECRUITING WITH OHIO STATE AND UNLV SHOWING INTEREST.
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DeMarcus Henry, 6-foot-7 junior forward, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) 

The first thing that stands out when watching Henry is his long frame and how much more room he has to grow into his body. Henry is a rising junior and oozing with potential with his two-way play and how easily he can play the inside-outside game. “This camp has been great,” Henry said. “There’s a lot of competition, everyone’s playing at a high level and it just makes you better. I’ve been working on my shooting a lot and I’m noticing a difference in my confidence as a shot creator.” 

There is still plenty of time in the recruitment process but Henry is hearing from Ohio State, Oregon and UNLV the most and plans on scheduling visits to Ohio State and Oregon sometime later this summer or in the fall. Henry’s late father, Chris, played four seasons in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals and his younger brother, Chris Jr., is one of the top wide receivers in the 2026 class and is committed to Ohio State.