The South Carolina Top 80 Camp was loaded with talent from start to finish, and the group of wings truly stood out with their versatility, skill, and ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. From athletic finishers and dynamic scorers to two-way playmakers who thrived on both ends, this group consistently showcased why they’re among the top prospects in the state. The event once again highlighted just how deep and competitive South Carolina basketball continues to be. Here’s a look at the Top Wings who made their presence felt with Phenom Hoops at the #SCTop80.

2026 BJ Brown Jr. (Sumter)

 Brown continued to prove why he’s poised to make an immediate impact at the next level. The long, athletic, and versatile wing consistently affects the game on both ends of the floor. Brown thrives attacking downhill, using his length and explosiveness to finish strong at the rim, while also showing the ability to guard multiple positions with discipline and energy. His two-way versatility, athleticism, and competitive edge make him a high-value addition for Drexel.

2027 Josh Leonard (Wilson)

Leonard continues to validate his status as a consensus top-10 player nationally. At 6’7, he impacts the game far beyond the scoring column with his versatility, unselfishness, and high basketball IQ. Leonard consistently makes plays for others, competes defensively, and dominates the glass with effort and timing. His ability to affect winning in every area — scoring, facilitating, defending, and rebounding — sets him apart as one of the most complete prospects in the country.

2028 RJ Davis (Ridge View)

Davis is an impressive young prospect with tremendous upside. He’s an athletic finisher who consistently attacks the rim with confidence and control, establishing himself as a true scoring threat. Defensively, Davis competes with energy and versatility, showing the ability to guard multiple positions. With his athletic tools, two-way impact, and continued growth, he projects as a high-upside prospect who’s only scratching the surface of his potential.

2028 CJ Moore (Ridge View)

Moore continues to impress with his development and expanding versatility. He’s added multiple layers to his game, showcasing a strong skill set when attacking downhill and finishing through traffic. Moore’s ability to handle, create, and play multiple positions makes him a valuable all-around prospect. His growth, confidence, and adaptability suggest his best basketball is still ahead.

2028 Antoine Caughman Jr. (Keenan)

Caughman Jr. is a 6’6 prospect with impressive physical tools and a well-rounded game. He combines strength and size with the ability to attack off the dribble, play off the ball, and knock down shots from the perimeter. Caughman consistently impacts multiple areas of the game — scoring, rebounding, and defending — while showing the versatility coaches love. With his frame, athleticism, and expanding skill set, he possesses clear high-level upside for the future.

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