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Phenom G3 Live: Young Prospects that Impressed (2027/2028/2029) (Part 1)
2027 Jamarion Washington (7th Nation) Washington was quite impressive when watching him play. Even at his size as a guard, he was excellent at being aggressive and attacking the defense, showcasing the ability to create, embrace contact, and display athleticism in his game. Time after time, he showed that he was a savvy finisher but also a playmaker for others. He uses his speed to get by...
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2028 Noah Dulin (Team Pittman) I’ve really enjoyed watching Dulin develop as a player and putting his game on full display over the years, and he did so again on Day 2 to start. Dulin is an intriguing prospect, as we are eager to see what he ultimately becomes in the coming years. But he excels really well in his ability to attack in transition and score off the bounce, finishing well inside and...
read moreNorth Carolina Freshman Forty Camp Evaluations: Team 16
Team 16 Coach: Kelvin Mills #12: 5’9 ’28 Josh Caldwell (West Forsyth) Starting off, we look at a player who did a lot of things well despite being the smallest camper on this team, Josh Caldwell. He’s a smart, scrappy guard prospect with a well-rounded skillset and unselfish approach to the game. Caldwell handles the ball well and effectively creates for himself and others. He’s a useful scorer...
read morePhenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 6
Team 6 Coach: Roland Whitley #30: 5’4 ’28 Max Leroux (Okatie) Starting things off, we look at a player who showcased a fairly steady, balanced identity, Max Leroux. He’s a smart, wiry guard prospect with a high motor, well-rounded skillset, and unselfish approach to the game. Whether attacking the basket, spotting-up from beyond the arc, or asserting himself in the midrange,...
read morePhenom Eastern North Carolina Junior Camp Evaluations: Team 1
Team 1 Coach: Gerroid Doughty #2: 4’4 ’27 Makhai Manning (Durham) Starting things off, we look at a player that competed quite well despite being among the youngest performers in attendance, Makhai Manning. He’s a wiry, slightly undersized guard prospect with an unselfish mentality and nice two-way feel for the game. Manning handled the ball, made smart decisions, and knocked down open...
read moreEye Catchers: Phenom ENC Junior 150 (Part III)
We continue our look at some of the top players that impressed at the Phenom ENC Junior Camp.
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