NC JUNIOR PHENOM CAMP EVENT RECAPS

POB’s Eye Catchers from #TylerLewisHoopfest (Day 1, Part 2)

2022 De'Ante Green (Asheville Christian): What else could be said other than Green was absolutely dominating on the court. He seemingly had a hand in nearly every play on the floor and he couldn't be stopped, as he scored effectively down low, finishing strong and throwing it down, but also showing how he can be a threat from all over the floor.  You add that to his dominance on the boards,...

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Phenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Austin Collins #65: 5'9 '22 Keith Peten (Greenfield) Starting things off, we look at a player that consistently stood out despite being the smallest camper on this team, Keith Peten. He's a smart, tough, team-first guard prospect with incredible defensive prowess and a sharp penetration sense. Peten is a quality ball-handler and passer with a lethal midrange pull-up and the...

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Western North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 4

Team 4 Coach: Josh Griffith   #8:'5'5 '24 Jacob McClure (Hayesville) Starting things off, we look at a player that offered his team a fairly steady two-way presence, Jacob McClure. He's a wiry guard prospect that did a quality job of attacking the basket and knocking down midrange jumpers. McClure provided great defensive effort and was quite disciplined on that end of the floor. Next in...

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North Carolina Spring Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations Session II: Team 5

Team 5 Coach: Johnson   #5: 5'7 '22 Isaiah Smith (High Point, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that continued to impact the game nicely on both ends of the floor, Isaiah Smith. He's a young, slightly undersized point guard prospect that plays with great energy, especially on defense. Smith has solid penetration skills and is capable of pulling up from midrange at a quality rate....

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NC Phenom 150 Standouts from the Class of 2023/2024

#2- 5'4 '23 Jordan Lineberger- Though small, Lineberger was probably the most polished all-around middle school prospect on display. He already possesses a strong feel for the game and understands how to make plays for himself or others with relative ease. Lineberger handles the ball well and sees the entire floor, which allowed him to accumulate plenty of assists. His future is certainly...

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