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North Carolina Sophomore Forty Camp Evaluations: Team 11
Team 11 Coach: Jay Anderson/Dree Phillips #53: 5’11 ’27 Daniel Wright (JF Webb) Starting off, we look at a player who showcased his ability to run a team as a leader, Daniel Wright. He’s a smart, high-motor guard prospect with a tight handle and sharp playmaking sense. Wright touches the paint at a high volume, where he’s able to finish or effectively set up others. That being said, he also...
read moreNames to Learn: Phenom Team Camp Session 2
2027 Julian Lowe (Jordan): Lowe may be new to some and not so new to others, but we are here to say that this is a young man who needs to be on all watch lists for the Class of 2027. He showed why at the Phenom HS Team Camp this past weekend. Lowe, who already stands at 6’4, plays with the utmost confidence, more than many young prospects that I have seen, and can be an effective scoring weapon...
read moreTriangle Area Sophomores to Watch at Phenom HS Team Camp Session 2
6’5″ 2027 Jordan Page (Broughton) Page comes into this weekend as one of the most highly touted prospects in the country. He’s fresh off a top-10 ranking in the country from ESPN, a highly productive spring for Garner Road on the 3SSB circuit, and an appearance to USA Basketball U16 Trials. He’s one of the best athletes in the country as he’s extremely explosive,...
read moreNorth Carolina Freshman 40 Camp Evaluations: Team 16
Team 16 Coach: Aaron Jones #40: 6’2 ’27 Sean Nix (Cannon School) Starting things off, we look at a player who highlighted a lot of obvious appeal, Sean Nix. He’s a smart, tough, well-rounded guard prospect who appeared comfortable running a team or applying pressure as a scoring threat. Nix is a capable penetrator but at his best when finding opportunities as a shooting threat—both from midrange...
read moreLearning New Names at the Hoop State League
The Hoop State League presented by Phenom Hoops has given us a great opportunity to learn a few new names that we will be looking out for more this year and down the road. These four names were ones I wasn’t quite familiar with or have yet to see and should be on the radars down the road from what we saw so far. 2027 Julian Lowe (Wildcats): I hadn’t had a chance to watch Lowe in action...
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers from Week 2 (East) at Hoop State League
2025 Trevor Best (Word of God): Best really had a tremendous showing; he backed up the talk with his game in Week 2, creating extremely well off the dribble, creating space for his shot from multiple areas, showing his range and confident release, as well as being a true energy player that competes on both ends of the floor. His team needed every point from the guard today and he stepped up big...
read moreYoung Names to Track from Phenom Team Camp
By: Cooper Hart 6’3” ’26 Cam Fowler (Northwood) Fowler shined as a dynamic athlete and constant scoring threat in transition and when attacking closeouts. He’s a dominant physical presence and he understands how to use his strength and athleticism to his advantage. His finishing touch is showing promise and he does most of his scoring work around the rim, usually through contact and at difficult...
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