Team 2

Coach: Terrell Jones

#2: 5’7 ’27 JR Adams (Forsyth Country Day)

First up, JR Adams is a 5-foot-7 prospect in the Class of 2027. Despite being one of the smallest campers on display, he simply knows how to make his presence felt on the court. Adams is a smart, pesky guard with a high motor, scrappy nature, and unselfish approach to the game. He’s a capable shooting threat with the quickness and handle to make plays off the bounce. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player on both ends of the floor. Coach Jones on Adams: “JR is a crafty point guard who can finish well and read the court effectively as a playmaker. Does a good job of knocking down threes and setting up his teammates for wide-open shots. I would like to see him be more aggressive defensively.” Adams enjoyed a quality showing at camp and should remain a key piece for Forsyth Country Day over the next two seasons.

#19: 6’1 ’27 Jeremy Duhon (Gaston Christian)

Next, Jeremy Duhon is a 6-foot-1 prospect in the Class of 2027. Although he’s continued to make steady strides within his overall progression, he does a phenomenal job of playing to his strengths. Duhon is a lethal shooting threat who moves very well without the ball and consistently knocks down perimeter jumpers. He’s willing to make the extra pass, but does a great job of seizing open opportunities whenever available. Duhon is a quality all-around defender and useful rebounder for his size. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a better finisher through contact. Coach Jones on Duhon: “Jeremy is a really good catch-and-shoot guy who has the tools to be a great 3-and-D piece. He can handle the ball very well. His reaction time could get quicker, but he knows how to find the open man.” Duhon made a nice impact at camp and should be due for an uptick in production during his upcoming junior season.

#25: 6’2 ’26 Ian Bailey (Asheville Christian)

Next, Ian Bailey is a 6-foot-2 prospect in the Class of 2026. Although he recently committed to UNC Asheville, he still provided his usual amount of exciting production at camp. Bailey is a powerful athlete who dictates the action as a primary creator while offering terrific balance between playmaking and scoring from all levels. He’s a physical defender and strong rebounder for his size. Bailey is comfortable playing with or without the ball, and regularly makes his presence felt in transition. Next in his development process is working to refine his shot mechanics, as it will make him a more consistent shooting threat. Coach Jones on Bailey: “Ian is a slasher who will dunk on anyone. Capable shooter from beyond the arc. Displays a really good midrange jumper and is very good in transition. Rebounds the ball at a high rate.” Bailey proved to be a top performer at camp, earning the 2026 MVP, and should have an extremely productive senior season for Asheville Christian.

#29: 6’3 ’27 Romain Boyer (Concord Academy)

Next, Romain Boyer is a 6-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2027. Given his ability to produce in a low-maintenance role, it was easy to appreciate what he brought to the table. Boyer is a smooth-shooting threat who doesn’t require a ton of touches to make his presence felt. He moved well without the ball to find open seams, knock down jumpers, and fill in the gaps as needed. Boyer possesses a high motor and quality feel for the game on both ends of the floor. Next in his development process is working to improve his playmaking instincts, as it would make him a more complete player. Coach Jones on Boyer: “Romain can shoot it well from the perimeter. Better from beyond the arc but capable from midrange. Displayed a decent handle and solid nose for the ball as a rebounder.” Boyer enjoyed a solid showing at camp and should be a key piece for Concord Academy over the next two seasons.

#42: 6’5 ’27 Geren Holmes (The Burlington School)

Next, Geren Holmes is a 6-foot-5 prospect in the Class of 2027. Given how much he’s trended up over the recent months, his incredible production at camp was somewhat expected. Holmes is a strong, explosive, well-rounded piece who can impact the game in a variety of different ways. Holmes hit jumpers, attacked off the bounce, and applied excellent pressure in transition. His strong body and powerful athleticism allow him to regularly finish through contact or above the rim. Holmes is a great rebounder and defender who anticipates well to force turnovers. Next in his development process is working on getting quicker, as it would make him a more dynamic player. Coach Jones on Holmes: “Geren can score the ball at all three levels and is really good in transition. I liked the way he rebounded and defended with energy. Uses his length very well.” Holmes made a lasting impression during his time at camp and should be poised for a breakout season at The Burlington School.

#51: 6’5 ’26 Cam Fowler (Northwood)

Next, Cam Fowler is a 6-foot-5 prospect in the Class of 2026. Considering his innate ability to impact all facets of the game, he found several ways to make his presence felt on both ends of the floor. Fowler is a natural glue-guy who can do a healthy amount of everything on the court. He can initiate the offense, score from all levels, and outwork opponents to make hustle plays. Fowler is a quality rebounder for his size and is comfortable toggling across multiple positions defensively. Next in his development process is working on becoming a craftier ball-handler, as it would make him a more complete player. Coach Jones on Fowler: “Cam is a great athlete with long arms and useful ability in the open floor. Good catch-and-shoot option who runs the floor and plays above the rim in transition.” Fowler did a lot of things well during his time at camp and should be an incredibly productive focal point for Northwood this season.

#66: 6’8 ’26 Aden Jeffries (Southern Durham)

Next, Aden Jeffries is a 6-foot-8 prospect in the Class of 2026. Between his physical tools, blossoming versatility, and long-term potential, it’s easy to see the intrigue. Jeffries is a capable creator and scorer from multiple levels, which makes him a matchup problem for several types of opponents. He’s a decent rebounder with considerable defensive upside as a player who can switch across multiple positions. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player on both ends of the floor. Coach Jones on Jeffries: “Aden is a streaky shooter with the ability to block shots and secure rebounds at a solid rate. I would like to see him improve his shot selection and work on using his length to his advantage.” Jeffries found ways to make his presence felt throughout camp and will be a major addition to Southern Durham this season.

#71: 6’9 ’26 Justin Caldwell (Fayetteville Academy)

Finishing up, Justin Caldwell is a 6-foot-9 prospect in the Class of 2026. The Georgetown commit came to camp and offered his usual amount of overwhelming two-way ability. Caldwell is a strong, physically imposing big man with a rugged mentality and excellent explosiveness. He’s a terrific rebounder who simply manhandles the majority of opposing big men around the basket. Caldwell finishes above the rim and through contact, but can also space the floor or score out of the post. He displayed feel and energy on either side of the ball. Next in his development process is working on getting quicker, as it would make him a better defender in space. Coach Jones on Caldwell: “Justin is a physical big man who moves really well for his size. Finishes well around the rim and runs the floor very well in transition.” Caldwell found several ways to make his presence felt at camp and will likely be one of the most productive players in North Carolina this season.

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