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Commitment Alert: New Mexico State adds size with commitment from 2022 7’3 Bol Kuir

Each and every time Phenom Hoop Report gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day.  It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player. Here is the latest commitment. Player: Bol KuirClass: 2022Committed to: New Mexico State  What Was Said by...

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2022 7’3 Bol Kuir quickly hitting the national spotlight

I still remember the day in Tennessee.  It was just another terrific Phenom 150 camp we were having at Phenom Hoops, as players started to gather into the gym.  Then, we start to see the size that was coming through the building.  As weird as it may sound, we had multiple 7-footers come through the door that day, which included 2022 7’3 Bol Kuir. (Click Here for his Evaluation...

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WV Generals 2022 loaded with talent for the next level

At the Phenom Queen City Showcase, several eyes were watching the WV Generals 2022 team. This is a program that has talent at multiple levels and at multiple positions; college coaches should definitely be watching.

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Tennessee Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Nick Whitmore   #36: 5’5 ’23 Abby Smith (Cave Spring) Starting things off, we look at a player that competed hard and made an abundance of plays during camp, Abby Smith. She’s a smart, unselfish guard prospect with a high motor and strong team-first mentality. Smith is a capable perimeter shooter, but also does a terrific job of impacting the game without the ball in her...

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Starting Five: Versatility, size and length bring intrigue at #PhenomTN150

There was a lot of talent at the Tennessee Phenom 150 in Kingsport but the intrigue surrounding some of the big’s at the event couldn’t be denied. Length, skill, shot-blocking, and versatility could all describe these prospects below. Some should have big-time programs coming after them soon, while others may be a work in progress but should have coaches tracking their progress down the line....

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