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Start Looking at More: Phenom Challenge (Class of 2025)
2025 DaRon Dunbar (Stars Gold): Dunbar consistently has gotten it done and does so in a variety of ways. Dunbar brings a nice blend of physicality, ability to create, and skill to the court that can’t be denied. However you play him, he can find ways to produce, whether it is using his physical frame to body defenders up and finish around the basket, showcasing athleticism out in transition, and...
read morePutting in the Hard Work: Isaiah Sy
Going back not long ago, Phenom Hoops introduced and talked on several occasions Isaiah Sy, who was playing at Combine Academy. He was an intriguing prospect for sure with his 6’7 frame and shot-making ability, but he still went a bit under the radar. But he has a story to share that I believe shares more about the hard work he has put in, taking advantage of the opportunity in front of...
read moreCap City Charlotte Making Its Mark This Summer – AAU Highlights
A team that has been making its mark here in North Carolina, especially with Phenom Hoops to start the summer. With a few unsigned seniors and prospects in the class of 2024, this is a group that deserves attention from college coaches. Make sure you subscribe to the #PhenomHoops YouTube...
read moreBendel’s Best: Hoop State Challenge
This past weekend, Phenom Hoops traveled to Bermuda Run (and Spartanburg) to host another event loaded with next-level talent. Between the prospects, competition, and college coaches in the building, there was a lot of notable takeaways. We were able to get our first look at several programs while getting more familiar with those who have already played over the last month. The three-day stretch...
read moreStock Continuing to Rise: 2025 6’7 Robert Moore (Upward Stars)
Player: Robert MooreClass: 2025Height: 6’7AAU: Upward Stars What Was Said at Phenom Challenge: “Moore was simply off the charts, and I hope this was a wake-up call for schools to pay attention his way more. The 6’7 prospect was lighting it up from all over the court, especially early on showing his range from behind the arc. Shot the ball well, had fluid release, had a ton of confidence, and was...
read morePhenom Challenge: Unsigned Seniors Still Available
2024 Owen Stewart (NLE): Out of all the seniors on the list, Stewart was the one that impressed me throughout the event and should be a player for a program still looking for size and shot-making. Stewart is a 6’5 guard who really shined in his ability to play on and off the ball. He understands how to find the open spots on the floor, can knock down shots comfortably from behind the arc or with...
read morePOB’s Best of the Best: Phenom Challenge
Check out the players that really impressed down in South Carolina at the Phenom Challenge.
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers: Day 1 at the Phenom Challenge
2024 Owen Stewart (NLE): Though it was the first game of the day, Stewart really grabbed my attention with just how smoothly he operated and his effortless ability to knock down shots. Good size for his positions, Stewart was able to get to his spots well and knocked down shots with a fluid release and range, hitting multiple threes. But he also moved well without the ball, made plays off the...
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