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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Greg Harmon #10: 5’5 ’26 Branden Warren (Reagan) Starting things off, we look at a player who arguably stood out as the top spot-up threat on this team, Branden Warren. He’s a young, slightly undersized guard prospect with excellent feel and understanding as an off-ball threat. Warren knows how to find open seams and consistently hit perimeter jumpers, but also makes smart...

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Phenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Dre Simmons  #34: 5’5 ’25 Dean Ruthstrom (Lake Norman Charter) Starting things off, we look at a player who continues to highlight steady improvement within his progression, Dean Ruthstrom. He’s a young, wiry, unselfish guard prospect with an active motor and the ability to apply pressure as a spot-up threat from beyond the arc. Ruthstrom moves well without the ball, hits...

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Phenom 150 Session I Camp Evaluations: Team 6

Team 6 Coach: Kelvin Mills  #104: 5’5 ’25 Dean Ruthstrom (Lake Norman Charter) Starting things off, we look at a player who simply knows how to make his presence felt despite his lack of size, Dean Ruthstrom. He’s a young, wiry guard prospect with an excellent off-ball presence and the ability to pose problems as a shooter from midrange and beyond the arc. Ruthstrom plays with an...

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Phenom All-American Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 4

Team 4 Coach: Greg Harmon #4: 5’5 ’25 Dean Ruthstrom (Lake Norman Charter) Starting things off, we look at a player that found various opportunities despite being the smallest camper on this team, Dean Ruthstrom. He’s a young, wiry guard prospect with a solid spot-up presence and a willingness to play hard on both ends of the floor. Ruthstrom passes the ball well, makes unselfish decisions,...

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Phenom 150 Session II (Jr.) Camp Evaluations: Team 2

Team 2 Coach: Colby Lewis  #3: 4’6 ’28 Emory Chaney (Concord, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that performed very well, especially for his age, Emory Chaney. Next in his development process is working to get stronger, as it will help prepare him for the middle-school game. Coach Lewis on Chaney: “Quite possibly the youngest player at the camp at ten years old,...

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