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Phenom G3 Live Standouts: Class of 2026 (Part 2)

2026 Brandon Solomon (Strictly Ballas) Solomon had a good showing overall in leading his team throughout the event. He was able to demonstrate his impact as well as assert himself as an offensive weapon. Solomon has good size to go with a strong frame, attacking strong downhill and finishing, making plays off the bounce consistently, being an effective shot-maker from multiple levels, and also...

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POB’s Eye Catchers from Day 2 at #PhenomG3Live

2028 Noah Dulin (Team Pittman) I’ve really enjoyed watching Dulin develop as a player and putting his game on full display over the years, and he did so again on Day 2 to start. Dulin is an intriguing prospect, as we are eager to see what he ultimately becomes in the coming years. But he excels really well in his ability to attack in transition and score off the bounce, finishing well inside and...

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Phenom 919 Showcase Game Standouts: Garner vs Jordan

6’0” 2025 Cam’ren Reyes (Garner) Reyes finished the win with 14p, 4r, 4a, 1b, & 3s, filling up the stat sheet and dictating the action on both ends. He was consistent and aggressive as a scorer, getting to his spots and scoring at multiple levels throughout the night. Defensively, he was highly versatile and created havoc consistently.  6’4” 2026 Kingston Beale (Garner) Beale’s high...

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2025 Rankings Explained Part 3 (16-20)

By: Wake Hoops In Part 3, we make our way into the top 20 and look at five prospects who should all have a wide variety of college options come graduation. You can view the 2025 rankings up to this point below (link tier 5). Tier 5 (14-18)Tier 6 (19-21)Tier 7 (22-25)Tier 8 (26-31)Tier 9 (32-36)Tier 10 (37-40)HM (part 1)HM (part 2) (16) 6’6” Levi Beckwith (Heritage) Beckwith is a smart, physical...

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Reece’s Standouts: Phenom Summer Finale

2026 John Slusher (Triple Threat) Although you could say it about many on this team, John fits the modern stretch-forward profile and effectively plays his role really well. He’s long and skilled with the feel to make every touch count, seemingly already knowing what he’s doing with it before he gets it. He doesn’t need a lot of touches to find his rhythm, creates his own looks off rebounds, and...

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Junior Phenom/ Phenom 150 Session II Standouts

Day two featured the Junior Phenom players and they did not disappoint. It was another day chocked full of up-and-coming talent with players 11 years old and up. It will be fun to follow a lot of these players as they enter their high school careers. Here are the top 5 players from the Junior Phenom/ Phenom 150 that stood out to me.

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