Phenom Hoops was back in action at the Phenom Grassroots TOC, where talent was on full display from start to finish. With teams and players bringing high-level competition across every division, the depth of talent truly stood out. As always, our staff was on hand to evaluate and identify some of the premier prospects that made their mark, and we now take a closer look at a few of the standout performers who caught our attention throughout the weekend.

TNBASouth made a strong return to the Phenom Hoops platform this past weekend, and they didn’t waste any time making their presence felt. Representing the state of Florida, the program brought a competitive edge and high-level talent that immediately stood out against the field. More importantly, they introduced a wave of new names that college coaches and fans alike should start tracking closely. With their energy, skill, and ability to compete at a high level, TNBASouth not only showcased the depth of talent coming out of Florida but also proved they will be a program to watch moving forward on the Phenom Hoops stage. Check out what was said about players that we saw on deck with the TNBASouth 17u team.


2027 Jordan Mason (TNBASouth) was really impressive today. Played with a swagger and confidence, creating off the bounce well, attacking defenders and finishing, and bringing a strong overall motor both offensively and defensively.

2027 6’3 Abimael Belleus (TNBASouth) brings good length at his position. Was able to use that in several ways on both sides of the floor, picking his spots and knocking down shots.

2026 6’10 Dewayne Dixon (TNBASouth) finds ways to impact the game and displays a strong overall potential as a prospect. Good length and feel, makes plays off the bounce, and has a presence on both sides of the court.

6’1” 2027 Trevor Miller (TNBASouth) looking good today in an all around performance. Offensively scored from range and going to the basket. Controlled in his drives, smoothly transitioning between acceleration and deceleration giving him windows to score.

2027 Trevor Miller (TNBASouth 2027) was a good overall presence on the court today, getting to his spots and scoring from the perimeter with confident release. But also picked his spots well to score off the bounce.

2026 6’10 Dewayne Dixon (TNBASouth UA Rise) could be a late snag and one to watch this weekend. Moves well, can make plays off the bounce, runs the floor, and comfortable in being a presence in a variety of ways.

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