2025 6’7 Brennen Oldham (Rising Pros Training)

Oldham is a 6’7 forward who is able to make his presence felt with his physical play, his activity, and playing with relentless energy.  At his size, he does a nice job in staying active and using his athleticism to his advantage, embracing contact, being physical in the paint, staying active and showing good timing on the glass, and just finding ways to make an impact.

2026 7’0 Prince Nwokemodo (CP3 2026 EYCL)

Nwokemodo is a developing big and you can’t deny the sheer size of this center; he immediately stands out with length and wingspan but he also shows that he can be an impact player on both ends of the court. Offensively, he continues to develop nicely with his touch and ability to finish, staying engaged, and looking to create extra opportunities. But defensively, he makes a big mark with his ability to be an eraser at the rim.

2027 6’10 Hunter Noel (Tennessee Tigers)

Noel was a new name personally for us at Phenom Hoops, but a player that stands at 6’10 in the Class of 2027 certainly should catch your eyes.  He seems just to be starting his story, showing good flashes of his ability to run the floor, be a useful rebounder, alter shots defensively, and ability to finish at the rim or with touch. I’m eager to see how he continues to develop overall with his game.

2025 6’8 Arlindo Bernardo (TNBASouth 2025)

If a program is looking for a versatile forward, Bernardo would be a name that I would keep an eye on. Listed at 6’8, he plays bigger for his team, and he moves well on the court, showing tremendous fluidity, beating opponents down the floor, looking to finish at the rim, and being comfortable in various other areas.  He has been very consistent over the last two weeks with his overall game.

2025 6’8 Derrick Hagi (Truth Elite)

Hagi is a name that really intrigued me when watching him warm up and then getting my first opportunity to watch game action. Hagi is a long, lengthy prospect that shows a variety of appealing factors in his game but also one that could/should only continue to develop. Extremely long and mobile, Hagi not only finished at the rim at times but was able to step out at times as well, while also being comfortable defensively on the court.

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