Findlay Prep and Bishop Gorman will battle for state bragging rights in January. Also watch out for Las Vegas, Centennial and Canyon Springs.

Findlay Prep should contend for a national title this season.
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MaxPreps 2014-15 Nevada Boys Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Findlay Prep (Henderson)2013-14 record: 31-5, No. 13 final national ranking
Head coach: Andy Johnson
After a bit of a disappointing 2013-14 campaign, first-year coach Johnson hopes to put the Pilots back into the national championship picture. Senior guard
Allonzo Trier may be the nation's most dangerous scorer and has already produced a 50-point game early on for Findlay.
View last season's Nevada boys basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)2013-14 record: 30-3, Division I state champions
Head coach: Grant Rice
With the emergence of junior
Zach Collins over the summer to go along with seniors
Stephen Zimmerman and
Chase Jeter (Duke signee), the Gaels now have three elite big men topping out around the 7-foot mark. Gorman is aiming for its eighth state crown under Rice. No. 2 meets No. 1 Findlay Prep in January.
View last season's Nevada boys basketball playoff brackets3. Las Vegas2013-14 record: 22-7
Head coach: Jason Wilson
Seniors
Re'kwon Smith and
Patrick Savoy combined for over 40 points per game last year as juniors and will make the Wildcats a tough opponent. Smith, a 6-foot-7 Arizona signee, is regarded as the No. 5 overall prospect in the 2015 class by 247Sports guru Jerry Meyer.
View last season's Nevada boys basketball stat leaders4. Centennial (Las Vegas)2013-14 record: 25-4
Head coach: Todd Allen
Sophomore
Troy Brown, a 6-6, 195-pound point guard, is regarded as one of the nation's top 2017 prospects. Brown averaged over 15 points, nine rebounds and four assists per game as a freshman.
View Nevada boys basketball pro photo galleries5. Canyon Springs (North Las Vegas)2013-14 record: 25-5
Head coach: Freddie Banks
The Pioneers have averaged more than 20 wins per season dating back to 2005 and it would be a surprise if they didn't reach that plateau again in 2014-15.