2027 6’7 Solomon Bratton (Wheeler)

Bratton was a new name for us here at Phenom Hoops, as he put on a Team United jersey at the Phenom MDC and really captured some eyes his way.  Bratton, who is a 6’7 prospect from Wheeler High School, impressed with his mature feel for the game along with his willingness to battle and compete.  For a player his age, he really attracted our attention with how hard he worked along with him being a tough matchup. Bratton has the frame and size to battle inside but also has the versatility to be a matchup nightmare. He can create off the dribble, run the floor well, score from a variety of areas on the court, throw his body around to make plays in other areas, showcase strong handles at his position, and be an effective option for his team. There is a lot to like and the more opportunities he gets in the coming years, the more you will hear his name.

2027 6’7 Taj Saragba (Woodstock)

Saragba was one that we talked about over a year ago, and he certainly has backed it up with his play this past high school season and more.  When we talked about Saragba’s game, there is so much to like about what he offers along with his upside and potential. He has athleticism and mobility, as well as how power and ability to space the floor can be such a tough matchup for anyone.  And that doesn’t even mention his impact on both sides of the floor, in which he can be a force both offensively and defensively. All this can be seen with his production on the court this past high school season, in which he averaged 12.0 points and 11.8 rebounds per game to help the Wolverines reach the Class AAAAAA state quarterfinals.  He will be yet another name down in Georgia that you will be hearing a lot about in the coming years.

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