2023 Kaelan Marsh (Cap City): Second week on the Phenom Hoops platform that Marsh could be a late grab and does a great job in making and creating opportunities for himself. He can knock down shots from outside with a smooth effortless release, but also gave a glimpse of his ability to make plays off the bounce as well.
2024 Cooper Kowalski (Charleston Raptors): It has been the breakout month for Kowalski and college coaches are noticing. What you love about his game is that he simply knows what to do and how to impact the game in a variety of ways. Rebounding, displaying his motor, has great feel inside the arc, finishes well, has good footwork, and isn’t afraid to do the dirty work. Nothing flashy, just production.
2024 Jullien Cole (Team Wall): Cole is a player college coaches should really look at more, and we have said this so many times before. There are things that you have to like about his game with his size, his range, his development, his ability to make strong moves off the dribble… Cole continues to produce and be a strong weapon on the court and it is time for college coaches to notice more.
2024 Alius Bowser (GameChangers Bowser): Towards the end of Day 1, we got a chance to check in our Bowser, the 6’4 athletic prospect here in North Carolina. Bowser had a good showing and could be a very nice pick-up. He attacks off the bounce and displays his bounce by finishing at the rim or over defenders. He also gave flashes of his ability to knock down shots.
2024 Sam Crittenden (WBC Elite): Crittenden had a very good Day 1 and caught some eyes of our scouts. Playing with WBC Elite, he was able to be a very key piece as an off-the-ball shot-maker and he hurt his opponents on multiple occasions. Gets to his spots, confident release, good size as well… Crittenden is looking to make more noise throughout this weekend.