Team Denver-NC
6’8 ’19 Jehlon Johnson- The big man has continually improved and is now playing the best
basketball of his young career, right before going off to prep school. He has always possessed
great size, but he’s utilizing it more than ever before. Johnson is a selective shot-taker who
consistently clears out space and makes plays out of the post.
6’2 ’19 Levontae Knox- The silky-smooth guard prospect does a quality job of generating
offense, both in transition and the half-court. Knox is a capable scorer, but he prefers to run their
sets and make the team runs under control. He displays a strong IQ and impressive feel for the
game, at all times.

Team Felton
6’4 ’19 Shawn Walker Jr.- There were a lot of strong complementary guards on display
throughout our JMAC Showcase, but one could truly argue that Walker has been the most
translatable prospect here. He just does everything at a quality level, on both ends of the floor
and has no holes as a player.
6’5 ’20 Ricky Council IV- In their battle against Team Charlotte, no prospect was better for
Felton than the 6-foot-5 wing prospect. He shot the ball incredibly well from distance in this
contest and showed a willingness to take on a lead role as a ball-handler and scorer. Council has
a lot of upside, and could realistically be the best player on this team in the future.

Team Charlotte
6’2 ’19 Myles Pierre- The combo-guard has been one of the most reliable players for Team
Charlotte throughout the event. He’s handled the ball, generated offense for others, and finished
through a ton of contact on the rim.
6’4 ’19 Chico Carter Jr.- Aside from Pierre, Carter Jr. was the best guard on the floor in this
contest. He is so skilled on offense and never gives an inch on defense, but his overall feel and
decision-making are part of what make him special. He scores with such ease and can change
gears exceptionally well.

Team Vision-NC
6’2 ’19 Brandon Aumiller- The strong-bodied guard knows how to impact the game without
scoring, though he is quite capable of barreling down opponents en route to finishes around the
basket. His defensive prowess can be infectious at times and turns everyone into a willing
defender.

Upward Stars Charlotte
6’4 ’19 Dillon Harrison- The big-bodied wing just knows how to play the game the correct way,
on both ends of the floor. He makes high IQ decisions with the ball and knocks down shots
within the flow of the offense, especially from three-point range.
6’4 ’19 Quinten Thomas- It’s difficult to say much more about Thomas, who has clearly been
one of the best two-way players in attendance at Phenom’s JMAC Showcase. He seems to score
every time he touches the ball, hunting shots and scoring it with incredible efficiency. Thomas
has been destroying his opponent in every single contest.

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