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North Carolina Sophomore 40 Camp Evaluations: Team 16

Team 16 Coach: Melvin Nesbitt #84: 5’11 ’28 Tre Jefferson (Weddington) Starting off, Tre Jefferson is a 5-foot-11 prospect in the Class of 2028. Given his terrific balance as a floor general, it was easy to appreciate everything he brought to the team. Jefferson is smart, skilled, and unselfish. He’s a quality creator, both for himself and others, with the vision and scoring polish to...

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Notable Standouts from NC Sophomore 40 (Part 3)

5’11 2028 Aaron Lawler (Garinger) Coming off a freshman season where he averaged 20 PPG, Aaron Lawler will once again have a big year at Garinger. Lawler is a tough guard who is wired to score. Although he has somewhat of a skinny frame, he embraces physicality. He excels creating off the bounce and puts constant pressure on opponents with his quickness and ability to create paint touches. His...

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North Carolina Freshman Forty Camp Evaluations: Team 20

Team 20 Coach: Brant Short #4: 5’6 ’28 MJ Russell (RJ Reynolds) Starting off, we look at a player who has a natural understanding of how to run a team on both ends of the floor, MJ Russell. He’s a smart, scrappy point guard prospect with an unselfish approach and quality motor. Russell displays a great balance between scoring and playmaking, looking to create for others and pick his spots within...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Taurean Murray #3: 4’7 ’29 Terrell Thomas (Lynchburg) Starting things off, we look at a player who made a nice impact despite being the smallest camper on this team, Terrell Thomas. He’s a tough, scrappy guard prospect with a quality penetration sense and active two-way presence. Thomas handles the ball and makes unselfish passes, but can also knock down the open jumper in...

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NC Phenom 150 Camp Recap (Session I)

High School: Top Performer- 6’6 ’24 Tyler Showalter (Butler) The versatile two-way forward was easily the most consistently productive performer throughout the event. Showalter secured the MVP award by playing hard, unselfishly dictating the action as the offensive focal point, and establishing his presence as a defender and rebounder. Showalter created for himself and others, scored the ball...

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