The Phenom Tip-Off was loaded with versatile perimeter talent, and the wing position stood out in a big way. From high-level scorers to dynamic playmakers and multi-positional defenders, this year’s event showcased a deep collection of wings capable of impacting the game on both ends. Whether they were creating offense, finishing in transition, or providing valuable two-way presence, these players consistently elevated their teams. Here are Patrick O’Brien’s top wings who made their mark throughout the weekend.

2027 Caiden Jenkins (Phoenix Montessori)

Jenkins impressed with his effortless, efficient scoring throughout the game. The 6’4 guard/wing showcased a balanced offensive approach—able to create, make plays for others, and score from all three levels. He also brought consistent effort defensively and on the glass, rounding out a complete two-way performance. Jenkins’ poise, versatility, and impact were evident from start to finish.

2026 Jeromy Davis (Combine Academy)

Davis continues to emerge as one of the most entertaining and impactful players on the floor. The 6’6 prospect plays with a relentless motor, using his power, athleticism, and physical edge to overwhelm opponents. He consistently affects the game through hustle, toughness, and activity, making his presence felt on both ends. Davis’ rugged, high-energy approach allows him to dominate stretches and elevate his team whenever he’s on the court.

2027 James Minlend (Concord Academy)

Minlend showed promising flashes, using his 6’6 frame and assertiveness off the bounce to create opportunities. He played with confidence, attacking in space and giving glimpses of the versatile skill set he’s continuing to develop. As he steps into a larger leadership role, there’s excitement around how his overall game will expand. Minlend’s size, tools, and growing assertiveness make him a prospect with notable long-term upside.

2026 Abu Riak (Combine Academy)

Riak was an intriguing standout throughout the weekend. At 6’7, he consistently found ways to score around the basket, using his touch and activity to finish plays and impact the interior. He attacked the glass with purpose and also showed comfort stepping out to stretch the floor when needed. Riak’s blend of size, mobility, and growing offensive versatility makes him a prospect worth tracking closely.

2027 Zyon White (Chambers)

White showcased his elite shooting ability, knocking down shots at a high clip with a smooth, effortless release. The 6’4 guard is more than just a spot-up threat—he can create off the bounce, shows strong defensive instincts, and contributes on the glass. As his body continues to develop, White’s combination of shooting, versatility, and feel makes him an exciting long-term prospect.

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