
2025 Myles Smith (Charlotte Aces)
Smith is an unsigned senior that should be a later target for programs, as he continues to excel with his length and athleticism. Flying high, attacking out in transition, creating for himself, and finishing at the rim are all strong factors in his game, as he has produced really well over the last year.
2025 Mike Brown (LabCity Select)
Brown just finds ways to be a scoring factor on the court. A smaller guard, but one that is quite effective as a scorer, Brown mixes it up extremely well with the ball in his hands. Whether it is knocking down shots with range, pulling up with his jumper, attacking and getting paint touches, or putting the pressure on the defense to get to the line, Brown just knows how to put points on the board.
2025 Robert Moore (Big Shots SC Premier)
Continue to say that Moore is one of the top unsigned seniors left and should be on D1 radars. As a 6’7 prospect and one that can score in a variety of ways, Moore finds ways to produce and be an effective scoring option. Moore can stretch the floor with confidence, as he has great range but also makes quality decisions in how to attack. From what we have seen, Moore should find his way on a college roster next year.
2025 Tyshaun Goldston (NLPB 2025)
I was highly impressed with Goldston at the event. Watching him over the years, Goldston has only proved that he can make his impact felt in a variety of areas. He is a strong high flyer that can get to the rim with ease, embraces physicality and contact, plays with a high motor, and impacts the game in so many ways on both ends. Watching him, Goldston was simply all over the court.
2025 Jaden Brooks (Most Hated)
Brooks caught some eyes this past weekend down in Rock Hill, including an impressive game-saving block to help his team secure a victory. Overall though, Brooks is a strong finisher and can be physical around the basket. Plays hard, competes on both sides, is an active defender, and just finds ways to score the ball inside.
2025 Patrick Olajuwon Olabiwonninu (TNBA South)
Another new name for us at Phenom, Olabiwonninu had a lot of factors in his game that stood out overall, whether it was his 6’7 frame, his ability to play multiple positions, his physicality and ability to attack downhill, or also be a presence on both ends. He was a strong effective scorer getting to the rim but also made several plays in altering shots, rebounding, and being a prospect that can defend multiple positions.