Rock Hill will be loaded with talent and Phenom Hoops wants to not only get everyone ready for an exciting event but also make sure we provide exposure for teams and players all throughout. We start previewing teams and players that coaches and fans will want to check out at the event.


Lions 2.0

Arrington Jones (6’1, 2021)
– Jones finds a way to stand out as a vocal and electric leader on the court. He's an excellent passer with an efficient scoring arsenal from inside the arc and the ability to play bigger than his size would imply.

Jaydin Spillman (6’10, 2023)
– We're talking about a lengthy and fluid hybrid forward that runs the floor extremely well, not to mention touch and range. Spillman-Martin averaged 13.5 PPG for the camp, has a nice offensive skill set, but could be a difference-maker on the defensive side of the court.

Darnerian Gibson (5’8, 2025)
– Darnerian had a perfect balance of scoring the ball & facilitating to his teammates. He has a sweet floater that either swishes through the net or has a soft bounce of the rim. He can attack with either hand effortlessly so it's hard to tell what is dominant hand is. He also adds a beautiful outside shot making him a problem for any opponent.'

Tristan Nunez (5’7, 2025)
– He's a wiry guard prospect with nice length and a solid balance between scoring and playmaking. Nunez proved to be a competitor on both sides of the ball and operated with a strong motor throughout the day.

Lewis Walker (6’5, 2024)
– He's young but already displaying impressive signs of maturity and overall understanding for the game. Walker is smart, built like a tank, and affects various facets of the game but is still truly just beginning to scratch the surface of his long-term potential.

Cern Baball (6’0, 2022)
Lamont McNeal (5’7, 2021)
Kai Boddie (5’9, 2021)
Todd Thorpe (6’1, 2021)
Dantae Watson (6’4, 2023)
Rodney McLean (6’0, 2023)
Aaron Potter (6’1, 2021)
Maury Gilley (6’1, 2022)
Rico Howell (5’10, 2022)
JJ Nwaoshai (6’9, 2021)