6’7 ’20 Nic McMullen (Ben L. Smith)
McMullen marks the newest addition for one of the top public schools in the Greensboro area,
Ben L. Smith, and came to this event ready to showcase his intriguing two-way skillset. He
strong-armed his way to an excellent scoring performance. McMullen knows how to finish inside
and plays with relentlessness on the glass; he will be one of the most vital contributors for Smith
this season.

6’6 ’20 Silas Mason (Ben L. Smith)
The highly-touted wing prospect has become an increasingly hot name in recruiting over these
last six months and rightfully so, as he possesses all the tools necessary to become a dominant
player. Mason is athletic and knows how to penetrate exceptionally well, where he will
frequently finish above the rim and through any contact. That being said, he also has
considerable upside remaining on both sides of the ball.

6’6 ’19 Cortez Marion-Holmes (Northside Christian)
The tweener forward has always been really efficient from the elbows-in, but he’s begun
showing a new level of comfort on the perimeter. Marion-Holmes utilizes his strength and
athleticism very well to rebound and finish inside the paint. If he can start knocking down three-
pointers at an efficient rate, Marion-Holmes will become unstoppable.

6’3 ’21 Glenn Hubbard III (Northside Christian)
Hubbard is a solid combo-guard with a nice blend of passing, shooting, and finishing inside the
paint. Unlike many combos, Hubbard can excel at either guard position due to his ability to spot-
up and knock down three-pointers at a consistent rate. He showcased a nice feel for the game and
provided some quality playmaking throughout their win.

6’3 ’21 Glenn Bynum Jr. (Northside Christian)
The wing prospect was a massive part of Northside’s win this morning, hitting four three-
pointers and making plays on both ends of the floor. He was very decisive with his decision-
making and didn’t take a bad shot from start to finish. The guard duo of Bynum and Hubbard
could be a huge part of NCA’s success over these next few years.

6’6 ’21 Ja’Dun Michael (The Burlington School)
The combo-forward has incredible upside, yet he’s already begun to showcase a tremendous
amount of polish and leadership on both sides of the floor. Michael has three-level scoring ability
and also possesses playmaking capabilities. He should emerge as a priority for numerous
programs throughout the collegiate ranks.

6’3 ’19 Heath Gulledge (The Burlington School)
The Burlington School had a lot of success whenever Gulledge was spotting-up and knocking
down shots beyond the arc. At 6-foot-3, he has a lot of confidence behind his jumper and never
takes an ill-advised shot. Gulledge has deep range, but he also surprises opponents with his
passing abilities.

6’0 ’21 Breon Pass (Reidsville)
Pass has built a reputation as one of the more talented prospects from North Carolina in the Class
of 2021. He did a quality job of scoring from all three levels and established himself as the two-
way leader of this team as a freshman. Pass has a great sense for the game and has upside as a
overall shot-creator.

6’1 ’19 Nas Tyson (Forest Hills Academy)
The 6-foot-1 combo-guard has been one of the top players on display throughout the morning
session of Phenom’s HS Jam Fest. He scored efficiently on all three levels from start to finish,
and consistently applied pressure inside the paint. Tyson rebounds well for a guard and has
upside as a creator for others.

6’7 ’21 Jamylan Blakeney (Forest Hills Academy)
The big man has so much upside on both sides of the ball, but he looked fairly comfortable in
their first game. Blakeney scored frequently from inside the arc and showed vocal leadership on
the defensive end. The Class of 2021 is loaded across North Carolina, and Blakeney should
certainly emerge as one of the top big men sooner than later.

6’6 ’20 Anthony Bradley (Ashbrook)
At 6-foot-6, Bradley possesses terrific length and showed a willingness to score whenever his
team was in need. He’s their main rim-protector and interior presence. He also appeared pretty
comfortable on offense in tight spaces, got to the line at a decent rate, and knocked down a
majority of his free throws.

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