Henry Trent

2025 Issac Byers (Team Loaded 704):

Byers had a strong overall performance at the event, as the 2025 guard consistently was able to create and be a playmaker for himself and others on the court. He excelled in a variety of ways but was at his best when he was attacking off the dribble, getting inside the paint, and attacking the basket through traffic. But he is also one that can hurt you in several manners, knocking down shots and when the defense collapsed on him, he was able to find his teammates.

2028 Dorian Moore (CP3BA):

Moore is one we have highlighted a few times in the past, but it is time to really start learning more about this young prospect. Moore is an intriguing prospect with his blend of size, skillset, and versatility on the court. He creates a lot of problems with his length and athleticism, as well as being able to be an effective option inside and out along with guarding multiple positions. He excels well in transition as well as being able to knock down open shots.

2027 AJ Veal (Upward Stars Columbia):

Veal has now put together a few strong showing in front of our scouts and he did so again this weekend, as the 2027 6’4 prospect has a lot of intangibles that can’t be denied at his age. He has great size, strength, and mobility for a player at his age, moving well and having a solid foundation for his overall game. Veal constantly puts in the work, and has a strong motor, display touch, and a lot of versatility early on in his game.

2026 Alex Voss (Team Griggs):

Voss is a player that has been pretty consistent all summer long so far and it is time to start watching him more and giving him his praise. Voss is one who brings true value to his team at his positions, and plays within the team, but is also one who has size, speed, and the ability to be a playmaker on the floor. This whole summer he has had strong performances, attacking as well as knocking down open shots.

2026 Henry Trent (NC Spartans Liles):

Trent had a great showing overall at the Phenom Hoop State Finale, really being the enforcer, using his length to create matchup problems, and mixing it up well inside and out, as well as being effective in an array of other areas. Trent can create but also play well off the ball, showing his ability to be an option offensively.

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