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Jotting Down the Name: Phenom March Madness (Class of 2028)

2028 Eddie Cota (Cota Elite): Cota continues to flourish and develop as a playmaker on the court. One can see he is getting stronger and a better understanding of his position, looking to help lead the charge, create with his handles and craftiness, get by defenders, and open up opportunities for teammates, but also being able to get to his spots to score as well. 2028 Andrew Juergens (NC Rise):...

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POB’s Eye Catchers: Phenom March Madness (Saturday, Part 1)

2026 Robert Nyamongo (Basketpoint): The 6’5 big man certainly grabbed our attention to start the day, as he really showcased a strong feel as a big down in the paint. Nyamongo scored effectively around the basket with touch and both hands and was excellent in finishing through contact or simply being active on the boards.

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Team FLY Loaded with Talented Young Prospects

Over the past two weekends, we’ve gotten the opportunity to watch Team FLY and their notable group of 2028 prospects. Where most teams require time to get adequately adjusted and iron out the early-season jitters, this team is already rolling. They’ve gone 7-1 across the two events while showcasing an impressive level of chemistry, toughness, and discipline. Let’s take a closer look at their...

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Notable Performers at Phenom Opening

6’2 ’28 Jack Baker (Team Curry) On a roster with several intriguing pieces, Baker stood out as a clear catalyst for this group. He’s a long, skilled forward with a nice blend of IQ, instincts, and athleticism. Baker displayed the ability to apply consistent scoring pressure around the basket, highlighting touch, footwork, and the ability to play through contact. His active motor led to multiple...

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Phenom 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, Leroux found ways to...

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