Each and every time Phenom Hoops gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day.  It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player.

Here is the latest commitment.

Player: Jaydin Spillman-Martin
Class: 2023
Committed to: Cleveland CC

What Was Said by Phenom Hoops:

'The intrigue and appeal surrounding Jaydin Spillman have been easy to see for quite a few years. However, it seems like everything is starting to click for the highly skilled post prospect. He possesses a long, wiry frame with the fluidity and skillset to naturally cause matchup problems for various types of opponents. At 6-foot-9, Spillman is s lethal floor-spacing option who can control the offense from the elbows or low block. He prefers to face-up and shoot perimeter jumpers whenever possible (which is understandable given his percentage) but also displays touch and the ability to score effectively around the basket. Spillman utilizes his length well to alter shots and collect rebounds, and has shown an uptick in toughness over the last few months. Guys like him are simply uncommon, so it'll be exciting to see what programs extend offers over the remainder of the high school season.'

'He's a highly skilled big man with soft touch, perimeter shooting, and the ability to be featured in a variety of different ways. Spillman often operates from the elbows/high post area, where he's a constant threat to pull-up, attack off the bounce, or simply keep the ball in motion. However, he's also comfortable on the block or beyond the arc and understands how to mix it up at a healthy rate offensively. Spillman is a fluid athlete with great length and legitimate perimeter skills. He's currently averaging 13.2 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 1.2 SPG, and 1.7 BPG with 49/34/62 shooting splits. Those who watched him during his younger years can easily identify just how much he's progressed over these last few seasons, and there's still plenty of upside remaining. Between his skill, physical tools, and obvious appeal as an inside-out threat, Spillman is very intriguing.'

'The unsigned senior forward can be a tough matchup on the floor and he has continued to improve year after year with his game.  He has a 6'10 frame that you love to see, but his ability to move and operate in so many ways/positions on the floor is what grabs your attention.  He handles the ball really well for his size, creates and gets to his spots well, and can be strong in the post and on the glass, but is very comfortable in stepping out and making plays off the dribble or knocking down shots.  Spillman-Martin can be a tough matchup for any team, and the unsigned senior is still one to look at.'

'An unsigned senior that should have college coaches' attention, Spillman is a true matchup problem.  Why' With his size, his skill set and mobility, his comfort level in handling and bringing the ball up, and his ability to knock down jumpers as well as a soft touch and tremendous footwork around the basket, this is a big that can do so much and brings a ton of versatility.'