Over the past few weekends, Phenom Hoops has seen an abundance of talent come through our doors. Between the PHL participants and other noteworthy programs, there’s been no shortage of next-level prospects on display. In preparation for viewings by college coaches, we will take a closer look at Team Legacy Gold and their variety of pieces.

Right now, there are a healthy number of unsigned seniors within the travel ball scene and this group has multiple enticing ones. Guards like Javier Tinnin, Jordyn Washington, Xandrell Pennix, and Freddy Sneed all play meaningful roles for this group. Tinnin stands out as a leader, both through his production and understanding of how to communicate while running a team. Sneed is a quick, heady guard who knows how to make plays with or without the ball in his hands. Washington and Pennix highlight the ability to handle the ball, set up others, score from various levels, and make plays defensively. Additionally, Ben Cockman has the size, skill, and upside to appeal to college coaches.

Meanwhile, their 2026 group of RJ Robinson, Kai Wade, Miles Berrier, and Xander Yarborough bring their own respective wrinkles to the table. Robinson, Wade, and Berrier are comfortable toggling between ball-handling duties and initiating the offense or applying scoring pressure as needed. Yarborough is a useful connecting piece whose scrappiness allows him to make an impact with or without the ball in his hands. Rounding out this group, Pierce Bowman has obvious appeal as the biggest and youngest player on the roster. He possesses length, mobility, and a blossoming skillset. That being said, each of these pieces will be worthy of attention from college coaches over the coming months.

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