It was a big day for many high-level prospects around the world, as the 2025 USA Men’s U16 National Team was announced. And there were quite a few familiar faces on the roster for Phenom Hoops, as they look to represent their country. Check out the names that have been on the Phenom platform along with the rest of the roster.

2028 Mason Collins

Collins is a 6’6 young prospect that should be sitting near the top of the NC rankings as of today. He has grown and continued to develop nicely as a prospect, being comfortable in scoring and knocking down shots from outside with a fluid release, using his frame and athleticism to attack downhill and finish at the rim, and displays tremendous feel/vision in finding teammates. He also is an underrated defender as well.

2028 Bentley Lusakueno

Lusakueno, who is a 6’9 blossoming young talent, is already ranked as one of the top prospects in the country. The potential with his game is fun to think about when talking about what he could be, but what he is today is a tough matchup for any opponent. Scoring inside and out, Lusakueno has shown himself to be a multi-level scorer with tremendous length. He moves well, runs the floor, can create for himself, and displays touch. He is also a tremendous defensive presence in altering or blocking shots.

2027 Jordan Page

Page is another top-tier prospect from North Carolina. The 6’5 “prospect brings a great frame, strong downhill scoring, an elite motor in attacking the glass and impacting the game in other ways, and has also shown to be knock-down shots. Page offers a lot with his power and physicality, especially attacking the paint/rim, scoring through contact, and making plays for other prospects.

2027 CJ Rosser

Rosser is another name from North Carolin on the roster, and it is easy to see why he has so many eyes his way. He has continued to elevate his game, coming into his own and showing the potential many thought he had with more experience. He has tremendous length, operates inside well with touch and feel, and is comfortable in getting to his spots to knock down shots from outside behind the arc. He be a matchup problem for many.

2027 Nasir Anderson

Anderson was one that we had an opportunity to watch recently at Seros Open, and we walked away quite impressed. He is a strong driver off the bounce, finishing through contact, and is an excellent facilitator to his teammates. But where he could be the biggest difference-maker is his impact on the defensive end, as he is an elite on-ball defender who creates havoc.

Full Rosters:

• Mason Collins

• Beckham Black

• Shalen Sheppard

• Bentley Lusakueno

• A.J. Williams

• Marcus Spears Jr.

• C.J. Rosser

• Nasir Anderson

• Eric Dampier Jr.

• Colton Hiller

• Kameron Mercer

• Jordan Page

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