

William Bynum
Alamogordo, New Mexico
School: MountainView Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 106
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 100

Player Evaluation
William Bynum a 5’5” prospect from Alamogordo, New Mexcio and part of the class of 2028, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom America camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court were his high basketball IQ, his ability to put pressure on the defense, his awareness in finding his teammates and making the right reads and moving without the ball to create opportunities. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Try to be more confidence on the court at your position. Continue to work on your court vision, footwork as well. Shooting off the dribble and three-point consistency will continue to help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.” I feel you did a great job all weekend and it was a pleasure to coach you.


John Patrick Miller
Flint, Michigan
School: St. Paul
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 4"
Weight: 112
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 101

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Darien Poole
Laveen, Arizona
School: Legacy Traditional
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 88
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 102

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Joshua Aikulola
Katy, Texas
School: Adams Junior High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 117
Favorite Athlete: Jordan Poole
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 103

Player Evaluation
Joshua, a 5’10 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2029, was impressive throughout the entire weekend in what he could provide for his team. He made it clear that he can be a difference-maker on the offensive end, especially with his ability to be a shot-maker. Time after time, he was able to make big shots from outside, showing his range, his confidence, and his ability to spread out the defense. Whether it was off the dribble or catch and shoot situations, Joshua made the defense pay time after time. He also played with a great IQ and feel for the game, as well as his attitude for his teammates. Next in his development, Joshua can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish as well. Coach Petrie said “Joshua has good range to his shot. He really showed his quick release and uses screens well to find his shot. The areas that I would like to see him continue to improve in is running the floor on both ends, creating for others, and his defensive positioning off the ball.”


Roman Gorham
Yuba City, California
School: Franklin Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 97
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 104

Player Evaluation
Roman Gorham, a prospect from Yuba City, California and part of the class of 2029, was impressive throughout the entire weekend in what he could provide for his team. He made it clear that he can be a difference-maker on the offensive end, especially with his ability to be a shot-maker. Time after time, he was able to make big shots from outside, showing his range, his confidence, and his ability to spread out the defense. Whether it was off the dribble or catch and shoot situations, Roman made the defense pay time after time. He also played with a great IQ and feel for the game, as well as his attitude for his teammates. Next in his development, Roman can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish better as well. Coach said “Roman has good range to his shot. He really showed his quick release and uses screens well to find his shot. The areas that I would like to see him continue to improve in is quickness, footwork, penetration ability and running the floor on both ends, creating for others, and his defensive positioning off the ball.” I would put jump rope and calf raises into your daily training to assist in getting quicker.


Jason Wiggins Jr
Dallas, Texas
School: Howard
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 93
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 105

Player Evaluation
Jason, a 5’3 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2029, has a good understanding and base for the game that he can only build off the more he grows and develops. He was strong in showing his range on his shot as well as making plays on both sides of the ball. Coach Adams said “He is a very hard worker. He is also very coachable and tries hard on all plays. Enjoyed watching him all weekend long. Continue to work on the fundamentals of the game including ball handling, shooting, court vision, and footwork. He has a heart of gold and gives it his all at all times. Continue to be a team player and take no days off in working and developing as a player.”


Grayson Miller
Katy, Texas
School: Woodcreek
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 2"
Weight: 97
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 106

Player Evaluation
Grayson Miller, a 5’2 prospect from Katy, Texas and part of the class of 2030, is a developing prospect that was effective with his presence to penetrate and ball handling skills. He used his body well, moves without the ball very well, and was able to finish well around the basket when the opportunity was there. Miller had a great attitude and willingness to get better as a player, as he will need to continue to work on his overall feel for the game and add more to his offensive feel. Needs to learn to communicate on the court more and be more aggressiveness on offense and defense side of the ball. Coach said “Miller was exceptional and incredible to coach. He will need to continue to work on his overall feel for the game and develop his game.”


James Pattenaude
Renton, Washington
School: Dimmitt Middle School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 107

Player Evaluation
James Pattenaude, a prospect from Renton, Washington and part of the class of 2028, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he continues to develop as a player. His areas of strengths were his attitude towards the game and his team, his quickness as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack, and his ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations. Coach said “Great athlete to work with. Has the potential to be good. Good teammate, encouraging and supportive, but needs to work on his ball handling and making good decisions on the court. Great defenders and will only get better once footwork is worked on.”


Caisen Ervin
Lubbock, Texas
School: Roosevelt Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 83
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 108

Player Evaluation
Caisen Ervin, a 4’10 prospect from Lubbock, Texas and part of the class of 2030, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he continues to develop as a player. He excelled with his catch and shoot opportunities, as well as using his off hand well, his quickness as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack, and his ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations. Coach said Caisen “Great athlete to work with. Has the potential to be good. Great teammate, encouraging and supportive, but needs to work on his ball handling and making good decisions on the court. Great defenders and will only get better once footwork is worked on.” Be willing to acceptance of criticism and focus on your attitude it speaks volume of you as an athlete.


Jeremiah Tuck
Cypress, Texas
School: Anthony Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 130
Favorite Athlete: Jalen Green
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 109

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Aiden Yazdan
Northbrook, Illinois
School: Northbrook Junior High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 114
Favorite Athlete: Luka Doncic
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 110

Player Evaluation
Aiden Yazdan, a 5’3 prospect from Northbrook, Illinois and part of the class of 2029, was a strong prospect throughout the camp and really opened some eyes to what he can provide as a player. As far as his strengths go, he was strong in his ability to find open spots and show his jumper with good mechanics early on. He was strong on the defensive end as well. He also did the little things like show his vision and court awareness, along with his willingness to get on the boards as well. Overall, though, good showing in several areas of his game. Coach said “High IQ player who really understands the game. Can play inside out, push the break, finish in transition with an array of moves, and is also a good shot blocker/rebounder. Can improve his focus, footwork, and handles.”


Ethan Luna
Thornton, Colorado
School: Global Village Academy
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 99
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 111

Player Evaluation
Ethan Luna, a 5’3” prospect from Thornton, Colorado and part of the class of 2030, was a solid guard that could help either run the show or find his offense on the court. Luna has great athletic potential that he uses to hs advantage.Though he can continue to work and develop his offensive skills, Luna made his mark in showing his moving without the ball on the court, and his impact on the defensive end. He had good shooting off the dribble, and moving without the ball during the game and didn’t settle, attacking the defense as well but also not forcing much and finding his teammates. Next in his development, Luna can continue to improve his shot and adding more to his offensive game, as well as finishing stronger. Coach said “Very coachable. I asked you to guard some tough players and you did great. Continue to work on the improvements we talked about, and you should be able to facilitate and play well in high school.


Alexander Laurian
Clearfield, Utah
School: North Davis Jr High
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Allen Iverson
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 112

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


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Player Evaluation
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James Goodwin
Powder Springs, Georgia
School: Lost Mountain Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 4"
Weight: 98
Favorite Athlete: Jayson Tatum
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 114

Player Evaluation
James, a 5’4 prospect from Georgia and part of the class of 2029, ha several bright spots in his game and shined on several occasions throughout the camp. His areas of strength were his range on his shot inside the arc, hi defense on the ball, his rebounding ability, and his ability to penetrate and make plays. Coach Adams said “I thought you showed the ability to defend on the ball at a high level and navigate in traffic on offense. But the areas that you can continue to work on down the road is to continue work on your decision making and over dribbling, finishing well around the basket more, and moving without the ball. You have good instincts defensively but continue to work on these areas to become an overall good player.”


Kore Dawodu
Richmond, Texas
School: David Crocket Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 97
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 115

Player Evaluation
Kore, a 5’3 prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2029, was able to leave his impression at the camp and opened some eyes about this rising prospect from TX. Where Kore excelled at was his ability to penetrate and make plays in the open floor and get inside the defense, as well as his ability to knockdown shots in certain situations. He was also one of the strongest defenders on his team, whether it was on or off the ball, as well as transition defense. Next in his development, he can continue to add more range to his shot from multiple levels and work on his footwork. Coach Petrie said “Must work on getting more balanced on his shot and has to work on his pull-up game. Start understanding and changing speeds on the court, as well as understanding certain situations on the court/ clock management. Loved your effort on the defensive end.”


Julian Ulibas
Elk Grove, California
School: Zhender ranch Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 1"
Weight: 92
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 116

Player Evaluation
Ulibas, a 5’1 prospect from California and part of the class of 2031, was very coachable and is a young player that should only continue to get better with time. His strengths on the court were his effort and team-mentality, his back to the basket moves, his ability to finish strong around the basket, and his assertiveness and willingness to battle on the boards. Next in his development, Ulibascan continue to work on his shot-making ability from multiple levels, as well as his impact on both sides of the court. Coach Kenny said “It was a pleasure to coach Julian at the camp. Continue to work on the fundamentals of the game overall, including your defensive presence especially on the ball, your post moves on offense, and working on your mid-range game as well.”


Ca'Ron Dotson
University Place
School: Liberty Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 110
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 117

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Keaton Thomas
Kermit, Texas
School: Monahans Loboes
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 102
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 118

Player Evaluation
Keaton, a 5’5 prospect from Texas, had a good showing and improved throughout the camp. When talking about his game, his strengths were his range on his shot inside the arc, showing confidence in scoring with jumper, his ability to penetrate and make plays, and his attitude, his team play, and motor on the court. Next in his development, Keaton can continue to work on areas such as catch and shoot and shooting off the dribble, as well as his handles and quickness. Coach Northcut said “You have the heart of a champion. You are a player that I have loved coaching not by being the best player but by being the best You can be on the court. Every time I knew you were out there giving it your all. Continue to work on the little things like ball handling with both hands, conditioning for defense, and beating your opponent to the spot. Get up shots consistently to gain confidence in your shot from the perimeter.”


Kendrick Grayson II
Kenner, Louisiana
School: Metairie Park Country Day
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 87
Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 119

Player Evaluation
Kendrick Grayson II, a 5’5” prospect from Kenner, Louisiana, and part of the class of 2028, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court were his control to finish around the basket, his ability to put pressure on the defense, his awareness in finding his teammates and making the right reads and moving without the ball to create opportunities. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Try to be more confidence on the court at your position. Continue to work on your court vision, footwork as well. Shooting off the dribble and three-point consistency will continue to help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.” I feel you did a great job all weekend and it was great coaching you this past camp.


Ryan Wolfram
Victoria, Minnesota
School: Victoria Elementary
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 120

Player Evaluation
Ryan Wolfram, a prospect from Victoria, Minnesota and part of the class of 2030, is a young player that has upside to his game, and it will be interesting to see where his future takes him. He excelled with his catch and shoot opportunities, as well as using his off hand well. Ryan has good handles that was allow him to create and penetrate, while he also competed in other areas on the court. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his back to the basket moves and his passing abilities. Coach said “He has tremendous upside but needs to work on his outside shot from deep range. He has a great skill set, and his teammates respect him. One thing he needs to work on is his shot selection. He passed up some good shots at times to penetrate. He has a bright future with his game.” Really likes the way he always moves without the ball.

Kendrick Saycon
Honolulu, Hawaii
School: Pauoa Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 102
Favorite Athlete: Lamelo Ball
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 121

Player Evaluation
Kendrick, a 6’1 prospect from Hawaiiand part of the class of 2031, brings good early size to the table and it will be interesting to see how much more he grows and what he can do with that. Early on though, he understands how to be effective in the post and use his size well on the boards and how to finish strong in the paint/post. He did a nice job being active and helping on defense down low, as well as moving without the ball. Coach Harris said “Has soft touch and is a strong rebounder when he wants to be. Also, defends other bigs well. Can improve on his footwork, his conditioning, and being more assertive on the offensive side of the ball.”


Gavin Clowers
Tacoma, Washington
School: Annie Wright
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 4"
Weight: 112
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 122

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Dax Orfanos
Urbandale, Iowa
School: Shuler Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 91
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2033
Uniform Number: # 123

Player Evaluation
Dax Orfanos, a 4’11” prospect from Urbandale, Iowa and part of the class of 2033, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Dax is still really young and is just starting to learn the game at the next level. He operated better inside the arc and showing his mid-range game more but also was strong as an on-ball defense, getting into defenders and creating havoc as well as transition defense. Next in his development, Dax can continue to work on his ability to finish, his handles and making them stronger, don’t ball watch on offense, and making a bigger impact on the boards. Coach said “You are a guard with solid defense on and off the ball. I would like to see you shoot off the dribble more and be more aggressive in shotting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.”


Zain Haji
Calgary, Canada
School: Simon Fraser
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 124

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Mateo Neita
Houston, Texas
School: Mark Twain Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 89
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 125

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Max Sherman
Houston, Texas
School: Western Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 87
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 126

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Joseph Ellis
Boise, Idaho
School: River Glen Junior High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 81
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 127

Player Evaluation
Joseph, a 4’11 prospect from Idaho, was a very coachable player and only get better every day at the camp; really put in the work. Going along with his great attitude and willingness to learn the game, as well as his team mentality, Ellis also performed well in showing his back to the basket moves, his vision in leading the floor, his solid footwork on both ends, and finding ways to get to his spots and show his range. Coach Harris said “Become a leader. Leaders must do what the coaches expect. Player hard and together. Always be a good teammate. Love how coachable you are and really enjoyed it throughout the camp.”


Trey Beecraft
Fruita, Colorado
School: Fruita Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 4"
Weight: 102
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 128

Player Evaluation
Trey, a 5’4 prospect from Colorado and part of the class of 2029, is one that should only build off his experience and continue to develop into a solid player. The areas he was strong in was his ability to knock down shots from outside and inside the arc, get to his spots and have a quick release, handle the ball in transition and make plays off the bounce, find his teammates, and be strong defensively. Coach Petrie said “Keep building on your defense. Stop over dribbling the ball. When you see the play starting to happen, you have to make the first pass and not force it. You have a lot of time for growth, so keep working hard and be a leader.”


Leonardo Kubica
Swampscott, Massachusetts
School: Hadley Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 1"
Weight: 74
Favorite Athlete: Larry Bird
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 129

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Isaiah Carter
Slacks, Creek
School: St. Matthews Primary
Position: Point Guard
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Weight: 80
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 130

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Monroe Love
Lincoln, Nebraska
School: Homes Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 2"
Weight: 118
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 131

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Daryl Scott
Fresno, California
School: Reyburn Intermediate
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 108
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 132

Player Evaluation
Daryl Scott, a 5’3 prospect from Fresno, California and part of the class of 2028, had a solid showing and had a good all-around game on the floor; really helped in a variety of ways. He was able to operate from multiple levels, knock down shots from different settings, make an impact defensively, and show his court awareness on the floor. Next in his development, he can continue to improve his ability to get downhill, rebounding your position, moving without the ball and his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Nice all-around player. Needs to be more active on offense but scored very well. One thing you can’t question is always his effort. Work on ball handling, defense on/off the ball and shooting, as well as off ball movement.”


Emrys Battersby
Mercer Island, Washington
School: St, Monica School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 97
Favorite Athlete: Magic Johnson
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 133

Player Evaluation
Emrys, a 5’7 prospect from Washington and part of the class of class of 2029, is a young rising talent that is one to keep an eye on, as he was like a secret weapon the court for his team. His areas of strengths were his range on his shot, especially inside the arc, his ability to stretch the floor, make plays off the dribble, finish well, his ball handling, his quickness, and his ability to rebound at his position. Coach Adams said “Quiet but the secret weapon. Very coachable and understands the game. Needs to build confidence to dribble and shoot. Love his aggression on both sides so the ball. Needs to work on his handles more and shooting off the dribble more. Also continue to work on moving without the ball. It was a pleasure though coaching this young man.”


Aiden Abelardo
San Marcos, California
School: Double Peak Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 122
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 134

Player Evaluation
Aiden Abelardo, a 5’8”prospect from California and part of the class of 2028, was a solid Guard that could help either run the show or find his offense on the court. Though he can continue to work and develop his offensive skills, Aiden made his mark in showing his moving without the ball on the court, and his impact on the defensive end. He had good shooting off the dribble, and moving without the ball during the game and didn’t settle, attacking the defense as well but also not forcing much and finding his teammates. Next in his development, Aidn can continue to improve his shot and adding more to his offensive game, as well as finishing stronger. Coach said “Very coachable. I asked you to guard some tough players and you did great.


Miles Lange
EL Dorado Hills, California
School: Marina Village Middle
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 127
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 135

Player Evaluation
Miles, a 5’10 prospect from California and part of the class of 2029, is a young prospect that showed glimpses in his ability to be a strong prospect down the road as he continues to improve. His areas of strength were his range and shot-making ability, his court awareness, his effort and team play, his transition defense, and his passing skills. Coach Adams said “I thought you did a great job rebounding, moving without the ball so we can get open shots, and overall feel for the game at your age. That being said, continue to improve your handle in terms of speed, quickness, and foot work. Another would be to improve your overall shooting mechanics and creating open shots for yourself. You improve those things, I can promise you will be a much more complete player.”


Johnathan Among
Mililani, Hawaii
School: Mary Konll Schools
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Pete Maravich
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 136

Player Evaluation
Johnathan Among, a prospect from Mililani, Hawaii and part of the class of 2030, was a player that came in with an excellent attitude and was extremely coachable. He will need to continue to develop and grow on certain factors of his game, but he was able to flourish in areas such as his effort, quickness, reading the floor, hustling on the boards, and have a good release on his shot. Must play with a higher motor on both sides of the ball. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his ability to put it on the deck more and penetrate, shot selection, as well his ball handling. Coach said “Johnathan needs to work on his form shooting and ball handling skills. He has an excellent attitude, and he just needs more reps. Dribble every day and shoot every day.”


Jonathan Okhueleigbe
Spring Valley, California
School: Saint John Of The Cross
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 127
Favorite Athlete: Donovan Mitchell
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 137

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Eli Sandoval
Oceanside, California
School: MLK Oceanside Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 85
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 138

Player Evaluation
Eli, a 4’11 prospect from California and part of the class of 2029, is a young prospect that showed glimpses in his ability to be a strong prospect down the road as he continues to improve. His areas of strength were his range and shot-making ability, his court awareness, his effort and team play, his transition defense, and his passing skills. Coach Kenny said “I thought you did a great job rebounding, moving without the ball so we can get open shots, and overall feel for the game at your age. That being said, continue to improve your handle in terms of speed, quickness, and foot work. Another would be to improve your overall shooting mechanics and creating open shots for yourself. You improve those things, I can promise you will be a much more complete player.”


Max Kelada
Melbourne, Australia
School: Galilee Primary School South Melbourne
Position: Center
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Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 139

Player Evaluation
Max Kelada, prospect from Melbourne, Australia is a young player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so because of his attitude and work ethic. Kelada though is a solid player that was able to make his impact more on the defensive side of the ball, being aggressive in transition and a pest on the ball. He always played with maximum effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Kelada continue to work on his overall footwork, ball handling, adding more driving to his game and but his shot is advanced, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “I liked your attitude. Focus on the defense side of the court. Keep working and your time will come.”


Grant Lewis
Grand Junction, Colorado
School: Redlands Middle School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 140

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Bennett Johns
Ladera Ranch, California
School: Ladera Ranch Middle School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 112
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 141

Player Evaluation
Johns, a 5’7 prospect from California and part of the class of 2028, was a quiet player but one that continued to make plays all throughout the court and make his presence felt. As far as his strengths, Johns was strong with his shot-making ability from the perimeter, as well as showing a confidence release and great timing. He was also very good in transition defense and has good structure with his handles and passing abilities. Next in your development, continue to work on your ability to penetrate and get inside as well as back to the basket moves and shooting off the dribble. Coach Saguid said “You quietly made plays on defense and was really good in transition offense. Improve on penetrating to the basket and knocking down your mid-range jumper. Also improve on your on-ball defense by moving your feet more.”


Aaron Ko
Sydney, Australia
School: Killara High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 121
Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 142

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Mason Kim
Ladera Ranch, California
School: Ladera Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 110
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 143

Player Evaluation
Kim, a 5’5 prospect from California and part of the class of 2028, had a great showing throughout the camp and really was able to showcase how effective he can be as a player. As far as his strengths, they were his ability to finish around the basket, his passing feel and touch, his transition and on-ball defense, his quickness and footwork as a player, and having a nice feel offensively for the game. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his use of his off hand and rebounding his position. Coach Vasquez said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his pull-up jumper more.”


Jace Horn
Webb City, Missouri
School: Webb City
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 108
Favorite Athlete: Luka Doncic
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 144

Player Evaluation
Jace Horn, a 5’3 prospect from Webb City, Missouri, has true athletic potential that coaches love to have on their team. He has good back to the basket moves that allowed him to get by defenders and make plays. He also can knock down the open shots and making his impact felt. Needs to improve on his on-ball defense, off-ball defense, and in transition defense. As he gets older, he will need to read the floor better but was aware throughout and tried to make those hustle plays as well. Next in his development, Miller can continue to work on moving without the ball better as well as continuing to work on his off hand. Coach said “Your energy on defense needs to improve, and you’re shooting it is where you really stood out. Work on finishing around the rim more and work on improving your jumper as well. Need to continue to be active in help side defense and staying even with the ball. On offense as well, continue to move without the ball and how to read the defense.”


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Terrill Binion II
Arlington, Texas
School: IL Texas Arlington
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 2"
Weight: 87
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 146

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Odell Young
Gilbert, Arizona
School: Gateway Point Elementary School
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 147

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Uniform Number: # 148

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Noah Owens
Woodbury, Tennessee
School: Middle Tennessee Christian
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 92
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 149

Player Evaluation
Noah, a 5’3 prospect from California and part of the class of 2029, was solid throughout the camp and has good fundamentals for the game at his age. When it comes to his strengths, he was able to find success with his perimeter shooting and in catch and shoot situations, having a good quick release. He spaced the floor well and moved without the ball, looking to create opportunities. Coach Noah said “You did a great job throughout the camp. You did a great job in knocking down open shots. Continue to stay positive on the floor and communicate with your teammates. Continue to work on your ball handling and creating space and finishing around the basket. Great job this weekend and look forward to the future with your game.”


Aubrei Smith
Stevenson Ranch, California
School: Stevenson Ranch Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 102
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 150

Player Evaluation
Aubrei Smith, a 5’5” prospect from Stevenson Ranch, California and part of the class of 2030, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he continues to develop as a player. He excelled with his catch and shoot opportunities, as well as using his off hand well, his shooting mechanics as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack, and his ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations. Coach said Aubrei “Great athlete to work with. Has the potential to be good. Great teammate, encouraging and supportive, but needs to work on his ball handling and making good decisions on the court. Great defenders and will only get better once footwork is worked on.”


William Mccabe
Germantown, Tennessee
School: Houston Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 1
Weight: 92
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 151

Player Evaluation
William McCabe, a 5’1 prospect from Germantown, Tennessee and part of the class of 2029, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. He operated better inside the arc and showing his mid-range game more but also was strong as an on-ball defense, getting into defenders and creating havoc as well as transition defense. Moved well without the ball in his hands. Next in his development, McCabe can continue to work on his ability to finish and making a bigger impact on the boards. Coach said “You are a guard with a nice catch and shoot package. I would like to see you shoot off the dribble more and also be more aggressive in shooting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.” William will be a player with continued growth to play at the next level, excited to follow him in years to come.


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Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jayden Chang
Arcadia, California
School: Camino Elementary School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 2"
Weight: 154
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 153

Player Evaluation
Chang, a 5’2 prospect from California, is an intriguing and versatile prospect on the court; it will be interesting to see how he continues to develop and his overall skill set improves as a player. But when you talk about where he was strong in, you have to look at his passing skills, his shooting mechanics, his back to the basket moves, and his ability to impact the boards and use his off hand to finish. Next in his development, Chang can continue work on his footwork and quickness as a bigger player, as well as his range on his shot. Coach Kenny said “You have a good mid- game. Would love to see you demand the ball a little more. Work on getting great position to grab more rebounds. Your speed has to improve but once it does, you will be a problem for defenses. Shooting more consistent will help your shot and work on improving you have a quicker release.”


Marshall Westbrook
Acworth, Georgia
School: Northwest Classical Academy
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 114
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 154

Player Evaluation
Marshall, a 5’5 prospect from Georgia and part of the class of 2031, is an intriguing prosect at his size and his potential position he will be playing down the road. He was one of the bigger players on our team but was able to make plays with his handles, putting it on the deck and creating and finishing well, as well as showing his versatility and ability to play multiple positions. He had a good shot, worked well with his back to the basket, and made an impact on the defensive end. Next in his development, he will need to continue to work on ball-handling and using his off hand, as well as his passing ability. Coach Harris said “Always remember that you possess the keys to your future. Keep grinding to be as productive as you can possibly be. Train daily to ensure a spectacular future.”


Kaiden Horton
Norcross, Georgia
School: PeachTree Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 108
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 155

Player Evaluation
Kaiden, a 5’3 prospect from Georgia and part of the class of 2029, was a guard that constantly moves on the court and is looking to make plays, and knows how to get to the open spots for his shot. He was also able to make good decisions and passes, and had good vision and court sense. Good guard that can knock down shots all weekend long. Next in his development, Kaiden can continue to work on his use of his off hand, his quickness, and scoring more off the dribble. Coach Terrysaid “I had a blast coaching you. You are a guard that consistently moves without the ball and finds the open spots. Improve being more aggressive and more assertive. Improve your range on your shot as well and your ball handling.”


Kyrie Mitchell
Lacey, Washington
School: Horizon Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 4"
Weight: 94
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 156

Player Evaluation
Kyrie Mitchell, a 5’4” prospect from Lacey, Washington and part of the class of 2030, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Kyrie is still really young and is just starting to learn the game at the next level. He operated better inside the arc and showing his mid-range game more but also was strong as an on-ball defense, getting into defenders and creating havoc as well as transition defense. Next in his development, Kyrie can continue to work on his ability to finish, his handles and making them stronger, don’t ball watch on offense, and making a bigger impact on the boards. Coach said “You are a guard with solid defense on and off the ball. I would like to see you shoot off the dribble more and be more aggressive in shotting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.”


Izaiah Mamaril
Elk Grove, California
School: ST. Elizabeth
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 82
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 157

Player Evaluation
Izaiah Mamaril, a 4’10 prospect from Elk Grove, California and part of the class of 2030, is a good, young player that should only continue to grow and develop. He is a very hard-working player that didn’t quit and is very dedicated early to the game. He has a solid overall feel to his game in all areas and makes his impact felt in a variety of ways and works with a good motor. Coach said “Izaiah is an amazing playmaker with the ball in his hands. He can finish by penetrating on contact and finish well. He can continue to work on his overall game, and he will be a great player. He was an absolute pleasure to coach. Listen well and trys to implement what is being asked and keep working hard on your game.”


Adam Gilbert Jr.
Sacramento, California
School: Heron School
Position: Point Guard
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Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 158

Player Evaluation
Adam Gilbert Jr, a prospect from California, has great athletic potential that coaches love to have on their team. He has the ability to score and finish around the rim, his quickness that allowed him to get by defenders and make plays. He also can knock down the open shots and making his impact felt. Needs to improve on his 3-point shot, release time, and ball handling in the open court. As he gets older, he will need to read the floor better but was aware throughout and tried to make those hustle plays as well. Next in his development, Gilbert can continue to work on moving without the ball better as well as continuing to work on his off hand. Coach said “Your energy on defense needs to improve, and you’re shooting it is where you really stood out. Need to continue to be active in help side defense and staying even with the ball. On offense as well, continue to move without the ball and how to read the defense.” Throughout the weekend your attitude was excellent.


Gabe Houghtalen
Pendleton, Indiana
School: Maple Ridge Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 104
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 159

Player Evaluation
Gabe Houghtalen, a 5’3 prospect from Pendleton, Indiana and part of the class of 2030, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and should only continue to develop. His areas of strengths were his quickness and mentality, his attitude towards the game, and his effort. He also shined in areas that involved his on the ball defense, showcasing his passing abilities, and his quickness on the court. Coach said “Gabe at times takes plays off which is something that can’t be coached. He listens well and makes suggested adjustments immediately. He is very young and still learning the concepts of the game, as he can continue to work on his ball handling, his shooting form, and his passing and catching. Becoming more confident in these areas will only boost his overall confidence as a player. He is quick on the court but can continue to work on his footwork and defensive stance.”


Mason Homsombath
El Dorado Hills, California
School: Rolling Hills Elementary
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 78
Favorite Athlete: De'Aaron Fox
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 160

Player Evaluation
Mason Homsombath, a 5’3 prospect from California, is a young player that really showed a nice understanding and IQ for the game at an early age. He made smart decisions on the floor, picked his spots well, and showed confidence in knocking down shots from multiple levels. He was also strong in making his impact felt on the boards, moving well without the ball and never standing still, and also getting inside the defense and attacking the basket. Next in his development, Mason can continue to work on his ability to catch and shoot and off the dribble, as well as his off-ball and transition defense. Coach said “You are a smart basketball player. Keep working on your off hand and getting strong to learn how to rebound better as well.”


Noah Williams
Gurnee, Illinois
School: Woodland Intermediate
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 97
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 161

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Messiah Lynch
Killeen, Texas
School: Charles Patterson Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 117
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 162

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Da'Wayne Warren
Killeen, Texas
School: Charles Patterson Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 113
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 163

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Keyvon Jones
Killeen, Texas
School: Charles Patterson Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
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Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 164

Player Evaluation
Keyvon Jones, a prospect from Killeen, Texas and part of the class of 2028, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court were his consistency to be a team player and his ability to put pressure on the defense. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Try to be more confidence on the court at your position. Continue to work on your quickness, footwork as well. Shooting off the dribble and three-point consistency will continue to help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.”


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Uniform Number: # 165

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Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Gian Cora
Springfield, Massachusetts
School: Chestnut Talented and Gifted
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 1'
Weight: 96
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 166

Player Evaluation
Gian, a 5’1 prospect from Masschusetts and part of the class of 2029, was an absolute joy to watch operate on the court. He has a chance to be something special down the road and it will be interesting to see how much he grows as a player. But Gians really showed his ability to run the floor, use his length well, finish around the basket and be active on both sides of the court. Next in his development, Gian can continue to add more range to his game and continue to get stronger as a ball-handler. Coach Petrie said “What a joy. Gian has a bright future. Absolutely incredible basketball IQ. Continue to remain humble, grind, and I look forward to seeing you in the future.”


Adrian Mack Jr
Mexia, Texas
School: Mexia Jr High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 89
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 167

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Easton Nice
Stuarts Draft, Virginia
School: Stuarts Draft Middle School
Position: Point Guard
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Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 168

Player Evaluation
Easton Nice, a 5’3 prospect from Stuarts Draft, Virginia, was a true energy type guy that coaches love to have on their team. He has a quick release with his shot that allowed him to get by defenders and make plays. He also can knock down the open shots and making his impact felt. Needs to improve on his on-ball defense, off-ball defense, and in transition defense. As he gets older he will need to read the floor better but was aware throughout and tried to make those hustle plays as well. Next in his development, Miller can continue to work on moving without the ball better as well as continuing to work on his off hand. Coach said “Your energy on defense needs to improve, but your shooting it is where you really stood out.


Sean Solda
San Jose, California
School: St. Martin of Tours
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 1"
Weight: 87
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 169

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Brayden Gallant
Westpoint, Utah
School: Syracuse Jr High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 127
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 170

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


John Boelens
Dewitt, Iowa
School: Central Dewitt
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 99
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 171

Player Evaluation
John, a 5’5 prospect from California and part of the class of 2029, was a key piece for his team at the camp and was able to use his showcase his strong suites on the court when the opportunity was available. Where John excelled in was his ability to knock down shots when available, his ability to create and find his teammates, his quickness on the court, his court awareness, and his ability to impact on the boards at 5’5. Add on top of that, he had a tremendous attitude towards his coaches and teammates, and came to get better with his game. Next in his development, John can continue to develop his game in moving without the ball more as well as adding more to his offensive game. Coach Kenny said “Continue to talk more on both offense and defense. Work on your pull-up game and adding more levels to your offensive game and continue to attack and be aggressive on the court. Great attitude all weekend long.”


Brady Mack
Frisco, Texas
School: Maus Middle School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 174
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 172

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Brayden Brown
El Cajon, Califonia
School: Christian High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 102
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 173

Player Evaluation
Brayden Brown, a 5’0 prospect from El Cajon, California and part of the class of 2029, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. He operated better inside the arc and showing his mid-range game more but also was strong as an on-ball defense, getting into defenders and creating havoc as well as transition defense. Moved really well without the ball in his hands. Next in his development, Castro can continue to work on his footwork, rebounding his position, his handles and making them stronger, and making a bigger impact on the boards. Coach said “You are a guard with a nice catch and shoot package. I would like to see you shoot off the dribble more and be more aggressive in shotting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.”


Lucas Hu
Elk Grove, California
School: Merryhill
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 112
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 174

Player Evaluation
Lucas Hu, a 5’6” prospect from Elk Grove, California and part of the class of 2028, had a good showing and should be able to build off this camp in finding out where his strengths are in his game. As far as those go, he excelled in areas in which he was able to show his range and play off the ball in catch and shoot situations, as well as making tremendous on-point passes to set up his teammates. Competed and was always moving, really showing his motor. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his handles and defensive impact. Coach said “great job this weekend. Continue to work on your ball handling. Good shooting from three with range. Keep working on footwork to get better defensively. Also develop basic post moves to use against smaller


Liam Philabaun
Ironton, Ohio
School: Ironton
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 106
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 175

Player Evaluation
Liam, a 5’5 prospect from Ohio and part of the class of 2029, was yet another solid prospect at the camp that was able to open up eyes and be quite coachable, wanting to learn more and played hard. As far as strengths, they were his ability to score in catch and shoot situations and using his off hand to create, something you don’t always see with players at his age. One can see he was strong in being able to penetrate, playing with a toughness to his game. Next in your development, continue to work on your back to the basket moves, your vision, and moving without the ball. Coach Petrie said “You are a tough and physical player with a nice finishing package around the basket with the ability to knock down shots as well. Improve your lateral movement on the defensive end, develop a mid-range game, and learn to get your teammates involved consistently.”


Moussa Cisse
Orefield, Pennsylvania
School: Orefield Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 114
Favorite Athlete: Luka Doncic
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 176

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Keydrick Johnson
Mexia, Texas
School: Mexia Junior High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 103
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 177

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Maddox Homsombath
El Dorado Hills, California
School: Silva Valley Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 5"
Weight: 65
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2033
Uniform Number: # 178

Player Evaluation
Maddox Homsombath, a 4’5” prospect from El Dorado, California and part of the class of 2033, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court were his consistency to be a team player, his ability to put pressure on the defense, his awareness in finding his teammates and making the right reads and moving without the ball to create opportunities. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Try to be more confidence on the court at your position. Continue to work on your quickness, footwork as well. Shooting off the dribble and three-point consistency will continue to help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.”


Colton Jennings
Staunton, Virginia
School: Wilbur Pence Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 143
Favorite Athlete: Mac McClung
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 179

Player Evaluation
Colton Jennings, a prospect from Staunton, Virginia and part of the class of 2028, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court were his consistency to be a team player, his ability to put pressure on the defense, his awareness in finding his teammates and making the right reads and moving without the ball to create opportunities. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Try to be more confidence on the court at your position. Continue to work on your quickness, footwork as well.


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Olajuwon Jones
Severance, Colorado
School: Severance Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 138
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 181

Player Evaluation
Olajuwon Jones, a 5’6” prospect from Severance, Colorado and part of the class of 2028, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court where he is a excellent athlete, consistency to be a team player, his ability to put pressure on the defense, his awareness in finding his teammates and making the right reads and moving without the ball to create opportunities. One of the few players that understands applying pressure on the ball and when you do it turns into a steal. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “You’re a special talent don’t let others get you caught up. Continue to work on your ball handling, footwork as well. Shooting off the dribble and three-point consistency will continue to help you as well. Olajuwon is a Gamer; he is always ready to play. As you expand your game and focuses you'll have a bright future.


Jonathan Adams
Woodinville, Washington
School: Timbercrest
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 122
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 182

Player Evaluation
Jonathan Adams, a 5’ 10” prospect from Washington and part of the class of 2028, was a solid shooting guard that could help either run the show or find his offense on the court. Though he can continue to work and develop his offensive skills, Adams made his mark in showing his moving without the ball on the court, and his impact on the defensive end. He had good shooting off the dribble, and ability to finish during the game and didn’t settle, attacking the defense as well but also not forcing much and finding his teammates. Next in his development, Adams can continue to improve his shot and adding more to his offensive game, as well as rebounding his position. Coach said “Very coachable. I asked you to guard some tough players and you did great. Continue to work on the improvements we talked about, and you should be able to facilitate and play well in high school. Best of luck to you.”


Drayden Wood
Waynesboro, Virginia
School: Eastern Mennonite
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5 6"
Weight: 128
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 183

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Hideo Yamaura Jr
Hanford, California
School: Woodrow Wilson Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 128
Favorite Athlete: Shai Gilgeous Alexander
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 184

Player Evaluation
Hideo Yamaura Jr, a prospect from Hanford, California and part of the class of 2028, had a solid showing and had a good all-around game on the floor; really helped in a variety of ways. He was able to operate from multiple levels, knock down shots from different settings, make an impact defensively, and show his court awareness on the floor. Next in his development, he can continue to improve his ability to get downhill, quickness, penetration ability and his footwork on the floor. Coach said “Nice all-around player. Needs to be more active on offense but rebounded very well. Work on ball handling and catch and shooting, as well as off ball movement.” Work on finishing at the rim. As you expand your game and focuses on your weakness, your game will take off to another level. Your skill set is very good but now you just need to clean up the little things. Great job this weekend!


Reece Smith
Chicago, Illinois
School: Bell Elementary
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Zion Williamson
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 185

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Darius Johnson
Fontana, California
School: Heritage Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 108
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 186

Player Evaluation
Darius, a 5’7 prospect that is part of the class of 2029, was strong throughout the camp and we think his best years are yet to come as a player. He was able to showcase his confidence from the perimeter on multiple occasions, as well and find ways to get open, show his quickness in the open floor, create with his strong handles, and he worked hard on the defensive end. Coach Adams said “Darius is a great kid with a great attitude for the game. He struggles at times on shot selection, when he needs to swing the ball more. He is extremely quick, great ball handler, and can get to the rim. Very coachable.


Keith McDougald III
Jacksonville, Florida
School: Guardian Catholic School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Keith McDougald II
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 187

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Kai Newman
Airdrie, Alberta
School: Ecole Airdrie Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 128
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 188

Player Evaluation
Kai, a 5’10 prospect from Alberta, had a good showing at the Phenom America camp and has the potential to be a good player as he continues to put in the work. As far as his strengths that we saw, Kai was strong with his ability to be aggressive and penetrate, showing his craftiness and handles on the court as a guard, and also be effective in moving without the ball. He was also quick and created well at times. Next in his development is continuing to get others involved, adding more to your offensive game, and working hard on the defensive side. Coach Adams said “Continue to work on getting others involved and be adaptable to change and developing yourself as a player. Continue to work on your off hand and footwork, using your quickness to your advantage. Keep fighting and I can’t wait to see your growth in the coming year and what you can bring to the table even more down the road.”


Lunden- Michael Scott
Grand Prairie, Texas
School: Life Cedar Hill
Position: Power Forward
Height: 5' 10
Weight: 139
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 189

Player Evaluation
Lunden- Michael Scott, a 5’10 prospect from Grand Prairie, Texas and part of the class of 2029, is a young forward that was able to play with great energy and was an excellent teammate on the court. Where he excelled as a forward was his showing his range on his shot, even out behind the arch at times and doing so with good mechanics for someone his age. At his size as well, he was strong with his back to the basket, showing that he can be a multi-level scorer with good touch around the basket. Now, he can continue to work on areas which included his ability to impact the game on the defensive end, as well as shooting mechanics, working on his footwork, being stronger on the boards and continuing to work on his ball-handling. But the young man was able to open some eyes to what he could be and provide down the road. “The Future is very bright”


Kingston Smith
Charleston, West Virgnia
School: John Adams Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 138
Favorite Athlete: Klay Thompson
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 190

Player Evaluation
Kingston Smith, a 5’8 prospect from Charleston, West Virginia and part of the class of 2028, had a great weekend of basketball and not only was able to showcase more of his game and make a name for himself but also get better as a player. Where Smith excelled at was first his mentality for the game on and off the court, his attitude, his effort, his team play, and acceptance of criticism. But he also shined more with his ability to make plays off the dribble, whether it was penetrating and finding teammates or finishing around the basket. He also was strong on the boards and his on-ball defense. Next in his development, Smith can continue to work more on his moving without the ball and continue to work on transition defense. Coach said “Continue to work more on his mid-range pull-up game and your ball-handling. Become more active on the defensive end and just being more vocal on the court.”


Darren Damper Jr
Omaha, Nebraska
School: Alphonso Davis Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 2"
Weight: 88
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 191

Player Evaluation
Darren Damper Jr, a 5’2 prospect from Omaha, Nebraska and part of the class of 2029, had a good showing throughout the camp and really was able to showcase how effective he can be as a player. Damper Jr, is a shifty point guard that can attack the basketball at will. As far as his strengths, they were his ability to finish around the basket, his passing feel and touch, his transition and on-ball defense, his quickness and footwork as a player, and having a nice feel offensively for the game. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his use of his off hand, moving without the ball, shooting mechanics, catch and shot and rebounding his position. Coach said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his pull-up jumper more.” Damper Jr, has a high motor and very coachable.


Austin Tillman
Brier, Washington
School: Brier Elementary
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 105
Favorite Athlete: Jayson Tatum
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 192

Player Evaluation
Austin Tillman, a 5’5” prospect from Brier, Washington and part of the class of 2032, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom America camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a great attitude and was eager to learn as well. His strengths on the court were his consistency to be a team player, but at times had a lack of effort, his ability to put pressure on the defense, his awareness in finding his teammates and making the right. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his moving without the ball, rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach said “Try to be more vocal on the court at your position. Continue to work on your quickness, footwork as well. Shooting off the dribble and three-point consistency will continue to help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.” Austin is a Gamer; he is always ready to play. As you expand your game and focuses on your weakness, you have the skill to play at the next but need to play harder all the time.


Tyus Wright- Hoskins
Boise, Idaho
School: Victory Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 4"
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Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 193

Player Evaluation
Tyus Wroght Hoskins, Boise, Idaho had a strong showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. His character and attitude was outstanding. Whether it was the ability to catch and shoot, find the spots on the court, create and penetrate, finish strong, showcase quickness on the floor, and just be a playmaker, Wroght Hoskins was strong throughout camp. Tyus is a great slasher to the basket, and an exciting player to watch. Next in Wroght Hoskins’s development, continue to work on defense off the ball and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Wroght Hoskins, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside, with a bright future in this game. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful while also being able to take over the game. Communicate to team as a leader you are on the defensive end better.”


Noah Kronberg
Ann Arbor, Michigan
School: St. Francis
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 117
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 194

Player Evaluation
Noah Kronberg, a 5’7 prospect from Ann Arbor, Michigan and part of the class of 2028, Plays with such a feel and IQ for the game and can be a dynamic playmaker on the court. Whether it was scoring, facilitating, rebounding, or making those hustle plays, he couldn’t be stopped and showed why he is one of the top guards at his age. Coach Thomas said “Noah has a very high ceiling. Great basketball IQ, he was far and above one of the best players in his division. I would like to see a little more rotation on his shot and continue to work on operating against players with length. His is a fantastic playmaker, sees the floor really well, and knows how to be effective. He has a high ceiling, and it was great coaching him.”


Deonta Brown
Waynesboro, Virginia
School: Kate Collins Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 129
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 195

Player Evaluation
Deonta Brown, a 6’1 prospect from Waynesboro, Virginia and part of the class of 2028, had a good showing and had a good all-around game on the floor; really helped in a variety of ways. He was able to operate from multiple levels, knock down shots from different settings, make an impact defensively, and show his court awareness on the floor. Next in his development, he can continue to improve his ability to get downhill, quickness, penetration ability and his footwork on the floor. Coach said “Nice all-around player. Needs to be more active on offense but rebounded very well. One thing you can’t question is always his effort. Work on ball handling and shooting, as well as off ball movement.”

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