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Unsigned Senior Spotlight: Sabree Scott
At the beginning of each new year, Phenom Hoops works to assemble a series of articles centered around unsigned prospects in the senior class. Last season, over one hundred players from North Carolina went on to play at the Division I, II, III, or NAIA levels (with several others exploring the JUCO path). That number looks likely to continue increasing with the current senior class....
read moreD1 Players Coaches Can’t Afford to Miss in Class of 2025: Sabree Scott (QEA)
Player: Sabree ScottClass: 2025Height: 6’5School: Quality Education The talent around the region that is still available in the Class of 2025 is eye-opening, but Phenom Hoops is here to highlight players who are must-see prospects for D1 schools if they are looking to secure a late snag in the class. This is a series of articles that will be bringing new names for schools to take a hard look at....
read morePOB’s Standouts: The Grind Session (Winston-Salem)
2024 Jalen “Roc†Lee (West Oak): This young man, who is committed to Chicago State, was relentless and put on a show in hopes of securing the win. He finished the game with 30 points, and he was exceptional with his ability to knock down shots from a variety of levels. He excelled with his pull-up game, setting up his opponent and rising above them inside the arc as well as getting to his...
read morePhenom Open Gym: Quality Education
5’11 2024 JJ Moore JJ is a quick, shifty guard who has the ability to create his own shot or plays for others. Even though he isn’t the biggest guy on the floor he will be one of the toughest players who will compete at a high level. JJ has the ability to impact the game defensively with his ability to put pressure on the ball handler. He also does a great job rebounding for his size &...
read moreNew Names to Learn from Phenom Exposure Camp
Grant Jacques 2028 Paul Cauthen Jr. (East Iredell MS): Cauthen was one that really caught the attention of our scouts with his play, and then to learn that he will still be in middle school made of even more excited. You could see that Cauthen is one who understands and has a strong feel for the game at a young age. Cauthen showed flashes all throughout, attacking and being assertive, scoring...
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