At the Phenom MDC, Phenom Hoops had a great opportunity to check in on Team Curry 2025 as they showcased some incredible young talent. Though there are plenty of names to watch out for from this roster, the two big men of 2025 Chris Eagan and 2025 Trent Steinour really showcased their development in a big way. Steinour has seen his recruitment take off with offers, and he has really flourished in understanding what he is capable of bringing, and there is still a ton of potential as he grows into his body more. Eagan has been a big man we have talked about before, displaying a strong feel for the game in the paint. But you can see, just like Steinour, that he has continued to develop and add more to his game.

Here is more about each, as Steinour and Eagan will be two prospects college coaches will want to check out more.

2025 Chris Eagan:

'It had been a little bit of time since seeing Eagan on the court, so we were excited to see what he could show.  Throughout the weekend though, he was one that opened up more eyes in how he has continued to develop his game.  Eagan has some of the best footwork in North Carolina for 2025 and that continues to be on display, but he showed more of his demand of the ball inside, his ability to post up strong and finish over his shoulder, his nice touch around the basket, and his ability to be stronger on the boards.  Eagan is one that has a lot to like, and he would be one to really keep an eye on in the Class of 2025 here in North Carolina more.'

2025 Trent Steinour

'In reality, he's a long, 6-foot-9 big man with great length, interior instincts, and a low-maintenance identity. Steinour's ability to play hard, control the glass, protect the rim, and score within the flow of the action makes him a seamless fit or perfect complement to legitimately any roster. He possesses touch around the basket and is capable of posting-up, playing out of the dunker spot, and rolling or popping as the screener in pick-and-roll situations. Steinour moves really well for his size and is polished enough to attack opposing bigs off the bounce. His athleticism, both lateral and vertical, has visibly trended up over the last calendar year. Additionally, Steinour poses a great lob threat and lurks really well for putbacks as an offensive rebounder. It's truly difficult to say anything other than positives about the big man and his general progression.'