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North Carolina Sophomore Forty Camp Evaluations: Team 9
Team 9 Coach: Jamal Mitchell #6: 5’8 ’27 JR Adams (Forsyth Country Day) Starting off, we look at a player who understands how to set the tone on both ends of the floor, JR Adams. He’s a smart, tough, scrappy point guard prospect with the ability to dictate the action or find opportunities as an off-ball option. Adams handles the ball with care, sets up others, and scores at an efficient rate....
read moreStat Stuffers: Phenom May Madness
It was another strong weekend with Phenom Hoops in Bermuda Run (NC), as the Phenom May Madness offered our scouts another viewing of several players. We have been shedding light on several of them, but we have two prospects that fill up the stat sheet and play with tremendous energy. Make sure you continue to watch them this summer. 2025 Raheim Misher (BYBD Elite): Misher is one that we have...
read moreStart Tracking More: Phenom March Madness (Class of 2027)
2027 Tyrie Pressley (NC Rise): Pressley continues to be an impressive young prospect who has certainly earned our attention. For a player at his size and what he provides on the court is all but impressive. He is extremely active and plays with a high motor, finds ways to impact the game all around, and can really fill it up on the stat sheet. He scores well with his length and touch,...
read moreBendel’s Best: Gate City Classic (Part Two)
6’3 ’24 Gage Lattimore (Smith) It doesn’t take long when watching the Golden Eagles to notice Lattimore’s significance and overall involvement as a leader. Widely known for his lethal three-point shooting, the 6-foot-3 guard does legitimately everything for this group. Sure, he still applies constant pressure as a marksman from beyond the arc, but his defense, rebounding,...
read moreReece’s Standouts: Phenom Summer Finale
2026 John Slusher (Triple Threat) Although you could say it about many on this team, John fits the modern stretch-forward profile and effectively plays his role really well. He’s long and skilled with the feel to make every touch count, seemingly already knowing what he’s doing with it before he gets it. He doesn’t need a lot of touches to find his rhythm, creates his own looks off rebounds, and...
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