North Carolina's Phenom Exposure Camp
Session 2
Team 18 Player Recaps

#10 5'7' 2019 Eli Hudson of Cape Fear Christian (Benson, NC)
Hudson came into camp with a great attitude and really took well to suggestions given to him by the coaches. He showcased a solid scoring aptitude with the ball handling and quickness to get into the lane and the mechanics to make jump shots. As Hudson continues to improve his game should be able to build upon his already solid fundamentals.

#18 5'8' 2021 Carson Shirley of Pine Lake Prep (Huntersville, NC)
Shirley showed a good attitude and gave great effort, on both ends of the floor, throughout the camp. He has a solid basketball IQ and took well to the coaching and suggestions given to him during the day. His best attribute was his shot making ability where he has equal ability at all levels. With continued hard work, Shirley could keep progressing in his game.

#58 5'11' 2018 Russell Bradley of Carver HS (Winston-Salem, NC)
Bradley played with a good concept of team play, staying within himself throughout the day. He had a great attitude providing positive energy on the floor. He has solid set of skills, showing his ability to perform skills above average across the board. As he continues to work on his ball skills he will continue to progress in his game.

#63 5'11' 2019 Matthew Lin of Riverside HS (Durham, NC)
Lin came into camp really wanting to learn, he did well implementing suggestions given to him by the coaches. He was at his best scoring the ball in the mid-range, showing confidence a good release point. As Lin continues to work on his ball skills he will continue to progress on his already strong base of fundamentals.

#103 6'1' 2018 Jide Huntley of Porter Ridge HS (Indian Trail, NC)
Huntley displayed a solid basketball IQ to go along with a good understanding of team concepts, playing his role on both sides of the ball. He proved to be able to score in catch and shoot situations as well as off the bounce with nice shooting mechanics and a good release. As Huntely continues to build confidence in his game, look for his production to take another step.

#113 6'1' 2021 Cole Sinclair of Durham Academy (Durham, NC)
Sinclair has a very high basketball IQ and does a great job of picking his spots. What we mean by that is that he gets his teammates involved throughout, but also can turn it on and go get his. He did a good job of handling ball in traffic and showcased great confidence which his teammates picked up on quickly. Sinclair proved to be a natural leader and a point guard who makes his team better.

#138 6'2' 2019 Jared Strickland of Gateway Christian (Mount Carmel, TN)
Strickland gave great effort throughout the day. He showed to be a high motor on the ball defender, while doing a good job defending off the ball as well. Strickland has a good basketball IQ, passing the ball to his teammates and has the ability to make the open shot, out to the 3-point arc. As Strickland continues to improve his ball skills he should continue to see his game grow.

#143 6'2' 2020 Shawn Wilson of Mooresville HS (Mooresville, NC)
Wilson has a great basketball frame, with good length and solid athleticism. He was able to implement suggestions from the coaching staff into his game on the floor. Wilson scored equally well at all levels, showing solid mechanics and a quick release time. As Wilson continues to improve his footwork we expect his game to make a move to a new level.

#178 6'5' 2018 Noah Muldrow of Wakefield HS (Raleigh, NC)
Muldrow came to camp with a great attitude and played good team basketball throughout the day. He has a good basketball IQ and gives great effort on the defensive end and rebounding the basketball. Muldrow showed capability with this back to the basket and was able to finish some at the rim. As Muldrow continues to fine tune his overall skill set we expect him to have a nice high school season.

#193 6'8' 2018 Corey Boyd of Mt Zion (Durham, NC)
Boyd came into camp displaying a strong frame and an advanced skill set. He has touch on his jump shot and solid ball handling skills facing the basket. Boyd was a mis-match offensively as he took smaller guys on the block, where he showed good footwork and comfort. He took bigger guys out the perimeter where he showcased his ball skills and perimeter jump shot. As Boyd continues to work on his conditioning we expect him to become even more lethal. He is a sure fire, multi-offer Division 1 prospect.