5'8 '21 Jordan McPhatter (Butler)

Though somewhat undersized, McPhatter is one of the smartest, most entertaining floor generals throughout the state of North Carolina. It has been this way for awhile, but size simply doesn't matter with someone like him. McPhatter is a true point guard that can apply scoring pressure from all three levels with relative ease'both off the catch and bounce. He possesses incredibly high-level vision and genuinely understands how to manipulate defenses. At this point, there should be no doubting his ability.

 

6'11 '22 Patrick Wessler (Butler)

In terms of sheer long-term potential, arguably no player has more upside than Wessler, who is already extremely advanced in terms of skill and polish. He has phenomenal size, strength, and feel around the basket, which allows him to score with regularity. Wessler has craftiness and various moves on the block, but it's his ability to create for himself and apply scoring pressure along the perimeter that separates him from other post prospects. He knows how to defend and properly protect the rim by utilizing his size and length.

 

6'5 '20 Jeremiah Dickerson (Dudley)

This Dudley squad was somewhat short-handed this weekend, but Dickerson was able to play his normal two-way game. He's a long, athletic, high-motor wing prospect that does an incredible job of being a glue-guy and filling in the gaps. Dickerson attacks the basket whenever possible and absolutely thrives in transition. He should be a major contributor this season for Dudley.

 

6'4 '21 Christian Cornish (Central Cabarrus)

There's a lot to like with this Central Cabarrus squad, as they could be a darkhorse during the upcoming season. They have a variety of useful prospects, but Cornish might honestly be the best of the group. He's big, strong, and physical, which makes him an absolute nightmare assignment for most opponents. Cornish is a terrific rebounder that possesses nice two-way versatility. It'll be interesting to see how he develops going forward, as he could become a scholarship-worthy prospect sooner than later.

 

6'3 '21 Nick Green (Royal Knights)

In many ways, Green has been the most impressive shooter in attendance at our Phenom Team Camp. He opened the day off with an absolutely ridiculous performance, scoring the ball from midrange and beyond the arc, but then followed it up with an even better showing in his second game. Division I coaches should start laying groundwork early, as Green should become an increasingly hot commodity by this time next year.

 

6'8 '21 MJ Wildy (Moravian Prep)

Even though Moravian Prep has an overwhelming amount of talent, Wildy still found a way to shine throughout this contest. He's long and very skilled, but also possesses great athleticism, which makes him a matchup problem for most opponents. Wildy is already quite polished, but also has a ton of clear upside remaining. Keep an eye on him, as he should collect five to ten offers within the immediate future.