POB’s Standouts continues to shine a light on the next wave of young talent, and the Class of 2030 wings and bigs at the Phenom Middle School Elite Camp certainly delivered. Now we take a look at some of the rising wings and bigs that were able to flourish in the big setting. Size, energy, motor, scoring impact, and upside… these are the players that we will have our eyes on.

2030 Brody Johnson

Johnson really impressed throughout, as it was hard NOT to notice his overall impact on the court. Playing aggressively, assertively, and with non-stop energy, Johnson stayed in attack mode throughout the camp. The 6’0 prospect was relentless in his ability to score around the basket and make plays off the bounce, while also impressing out in transition with multiple throwdowns. Johnson was active on both sides of the court, as he filled it up and made his presence felt.

2030 Hart Smith

Smith is an intriguing young prospect who offers a blend of size, versatility, and natural feel for the game. He shows comfort operating both inside and along the perimeter, impacting play in a variety of ways while bringing strong intangibles that translate to winning basketball. With his physical tools and developing skill set, Smith possesses clear long-term upside and is a name to track as he continues to grow.

2030 Myles King

King is a long, fluid prospect who immediately stands out with his physical tools and developing two-way impact. He shows the ability to score from multiple levels, rebound effectively, and make his presence felt on both ends of the floor. With his combination of size, versatility, and natural upside, King is a young player whose progression will be worth monitoring closely in the coming years.

2030 Crawford York

York brings a clear appeal as a young interior presence, using his size and physicality to control the paint on both ends. He rebounds effectively, alters shots around the rim, and provides a steady inside presence that impacts winning. With his natural tools and developing feel as a post defender and finisher, York is a prospect with notable long-term upside to watch in the Class of 2030.

2030 Jacob Bray

Bray is a developing prospect who naturally creates matchup problems with his blend of size, skill, and emerging two-way impact. He has shown clear growth over the past year, finishing effectively, knocking down jumpers, and making plays off the bounce while continuing to add strength. With his versatility and upward trajectory, Bray is a young talent whose long-term upside makes him one to monitor closely

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