2025 Landon Lyerly (Carolina Charge)
Lyerly has really started the summer off strong on the Phenom landscape, as the big man is making opponents pay in an array of ways. For a player of his size, he moves well, can go through defenders down in the paint, and continues to open eyes with his ability to make plays outside and on the perimeter. Really shows tremendous footwork and hands, finishing strong around the basket.
2024 Tre Crite (NLPB)
If you are talking about a late yet intriguing prospect, Crite would be one that I would have my eyes on. Crite, who stands at 6’8, is a fluid prospect who can play multiple positions on the court on both ends. Overall, he has a fluid feel in scoring with his length and impacts the game defensively, altering shots and being disruptive with his size and mobility.
2025 Chandler Kennedy (Team Slay)
Kennedy is a player that we highlighted constantly this past high school season, and I believe that he can help a program down the road. A gritty, tough, and quick guard who understands how to run the show, create with his speed off the dribble and is absolutely relentless with his on-ball defense that causes a lot of issues for opponents.
2025 Kellen Karr (Riptide)
The intrigue continues to be there and Karr continues to prove that he is a scholarship-worthy prospect for a program. At 6’5 and his natural feel in creating, scoring, vision, and overall impact, Karr offers so much on the court. He continues to impress with his overall confidence and ability to play and operate from so many areas on the floor.
2027 Frashad Tisby (Upward Stars)
Tisby gave you flashes all throughout the event and is one that I would keep an eye on in the coming years. He is a 6’3 prospect that has long-term upside, showing that he can be a high-level shot-maker from behind the arc but mixes it up well off the bounce. Tisby showed a lot of flash throughout the event and secured his name on our watch list.