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Noteworthy Bigs from New Year’s Bash
2026 Jordan Buzzard (East Meck) Buzzard has been a clear college-worthy prospect for some time now and he showed once again why college programs should be looking his way. Buzzard can be such a tough matchup on the court with his ability to be a threat inside and around the rim, as well as his comfort level from outside. He operates really well from a variety of levels, showing tremendous...
read moreSouth Carolina Top 80 Camp Evaluations: Team 7
Team 7 Coach: Kenneth Hunter #13: 6’2 ’26 Terence Guess (Ambassador Christian) Starting off, we look at a player who consistently found ways to impact all facets of the game, Terence Guess. He’s a smart, unselfish guard prospect with a quality blend of motor, scoring polish, and defensive ability. Guess hit shots at a high percentage, set up others, and secured rebounds at a strong rate. He also...
read morePOB Eye Catchers from SC Top 80 (Class of 2026)
2026 6’10 Mark Caslaru (Catawba Ridge) If you are looking for a big to keep an eye on in South Carolina, Caslaru would be one to keep tracking. He brings really good size and feel at his position, shows that he can maneuver well on the court as well as run the floor, and has a good feel around the basket. Caslaru shows a soft touch around the basket with upside left in his game. He has shown...
read moreSouth Carolina Sophomore 40 Camp Evaluations: Team 9
Team 9 Coach: Angus Anderson #91: 5’8 ’26 Mujahid Jones (Blythewood) Starting things off, we look at a player who displayed a solid understanding of how to produce from either backcourt spot, Mujahid Jones. He’s a scrappy, unselfish guard prospect who handles the ball well and attacks the basket with consistency. Jones is a capable midrange shooter, but was arguably at his best when breaking...
read moreWhat Was Said: Standouts at SC Sophomore 40
2026 Columbus Parker (Lancaster): Parker has a tremendous feel for the game. Good size/frame at the PG position. High basketball IQ. Makes the right play. Plays the game at his own pace. Good body control on drives. Makes everyone around him better. 2026 RJ Brown (Sumter): Brown has the ability to impact the game on both sides of the floor. Long, athletic wing. Can play / guard multiple...
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers: Day 2 at Phenom MDC (Part 3)
2026 Chris Gomez (CP3 Select): A young prospect that has intrigue with his game, Gomez has good early size, is a confident scorer, and has a strong feel/understanding of the game. He is a smooth-operating prospect that makes plays off the bounce, a smooth finisher in getting to the basket, and is active all over the court. Gomez is a name that I would jot down and look at more down the road....
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers from Day 3 at Phenom G3
2026 Brayden Hazelbaker (Tennessee Impact): Hazelbaker was a player that captured our eyes during the high school season, and it was good to see him back in action. Playing with a very good team, he continues to show he is a guard to watch out for in the state. A confident player, a shot-maker form multiple levels, strong range in his game and displays good vision, IQ, and pace on the...
read moreBigs To Check Out More: Phenom Rise Showcase
Ebrima Jabbi 2024 7’0 Ebrima Jabbi (Combine): Jabbi was a new name that popped onto the scene after a strong weekend at the event. A true 7-footer, Jabbi could be far from a finished product but understands what he needs to do on the court. He showed good hands, was incredibly assertive on the glass, altered and blocked shots, and displayed good touch around the basket; nothing flashy but just...
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers from Day 1 at Phenom Hardwood Classic
2025 Martin Giant (Basketpoint USA): Giant played extremely well to start his day. Already sporting great size at his age, Giant showed a little bit of his pull-up game in knocking down shots but was really putting it on the deck to either get to the line or to finish strong at the rim. Really like his blend of playmaking, finishing/scoring, and athleticism. 2025 CJ Purdie (Combine Academy...
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