DME Academy PG came back to Phenom PG Nationals, and they always bring talent to check out. We were eager to see this year’s team and we weren’t disappointed. This is a very interesting roster but the play of 2025 Jemeh Jones, 2025 Uchenna Amene, and 2025 Vincent Stewart Jr. really stood out consistently throughout as we dive into more of their games.

2025 6’7 Jemeh Jones
We recently wrote about Jones and his game in our latest article, as he proved he is a college-worthy prospect from programs. Here is what we had to say about his game:
“This was the first time I watched Jones in action and though schools are showing interest, I believe he proved he is a for-sure next-level type prospect. D1/D2 schools should be taking a look his way, as he brings intrigue with his 6’7 frame, his overall feel and vision, his ability to score in many ways, and his overall presence on the court. Jones displayed great touch and vision in finding teammates but can play/operate from multiple positions with his offensive game, especially at 6’7. He did earn one offer from the event, but more should be looking his way.

2025 6’1 Uchenna Amene
Amene is a 6’1 guard who displayed some good flashes of his overall game. He brings good athleticism to the table, and plays within the game, but is also one that can be a strong scoring option when he needs to be. He can score off the bounce, getting to his spot and creating space for his jumper, as well as rise up with ease from behind the arc. Amene’s bounce helps him quite a bit in knocking down shots, but he does a great job in reading the court as well as playing on and off the ball.

2025 6’10 Vincent Stewart Jr.
Stewart, who is signed with IU Indy, was a force and was one of the more consistent presences for this team throughout. He brings a physical presence to the court, finishing through defenders, finishing with power and touch around the basket, and does a great job in attacking the glass on either end. Each time we watched DME in action, Stewart was a clear strength on the court. With his ability to move and operate along with physical strength, he presented problems all weekend long for opponents down low.