

Darnell Johnson Jr
Blue Springs, Missouri
School: Blue Springs South High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 165
Favorite Athlete: Lamelo Ball
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 100

Player Evaluation
Darnell Johnson Jr, a prospect from Missouri and part of the class of 2027, 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, Darnell 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, Darnell can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish better as well. Coach said “Darnell 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.” Stay out of your head, if you make a mistake let it go and focus on the next play.


Matthew Wendling
Woodside, California
School: Sacred Heart Atherton
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Gary Payton
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 101

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Rozzy Martin
Tucson, Arizona
School: Palo Verd High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 156
Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 102

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Caleb Holcomb
Glenbrook, Nevada
School: South Tahoe High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 140
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 103

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Connor Malina
Cuero, Texas
School: Cuero High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 167
Favorite Athlete: James Harden
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 104

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Orion Patten
Farr West, Utah
School: Fremont High School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 105

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Quian Khawaja
Woodland Hills, California
School: El Camino Real Charter High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 164
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 106

Player Evaluation
Quian Khawaja, a 6’2” prospect from Woodland Hills, California class of 2025 I believe you have the potential to perform at a much higher level. He is a player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and skill set. Quian though is a good defensive guard 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 good effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Quian can continue to work on his overall offensive skillset, adding more and developing his shot, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.” I believe watching a lot of film your game will take a huge turn as an elite player but it’s all up to you.


Grayson Lawrence
Temecula, California
School: Linfield Christian School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Andrew Wiggins
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 107

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Daniel Wells
San Jose, California
School: Mitty High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 135
Favorite Athlete: Isaiah Thomas
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 108

Player Evaluation
Daniel Wells, a 5’6” prospect from San Jose, California and part of the class of 2026, 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 shooting, handles and defensive impact. Coach said “great job this weekend. Continue to work on your ball handling. Needs to work on shooting from the mid-range. Keep working on footwork to get better defensively. Also develop basic penetration ability to use against larger guards. Learn how to rebound long shots as a guard. Keep it up and focus on getting better each day. Remember… “Shooters keep shooting”


Braylond Johnstun
Lehi, Utah
School: American Fork High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 153
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 109

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Shaw Seraphine
Brentwood, Tennessee
School: Christ Presbyterian Academy
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 150
Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 110

Player Evaluation
Shaw Seraphine, a prospect from Brentwood, Tennessee and part of the class of 2026, 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. One thing you can’t question is always his effort. Work on ball handling and shooting, as well as off ball movement.” Work on finishing at the rim.


Isiah Allah
Perris, California
School: Heritage High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 165
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 111

Player Evaluation
Isiah Allen, a 5’11 prospect from Perris, California and part of the class of 2025, is a 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 offhand well. Allen 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 shooting off the dribble, shooting mechanics and his passing abilities. I would focus most of the development on skills training. Coach said “He has tremendous upside and is very coachable. He has a great attitude, 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.”


Ellis Malang
Aliso Viejo, California
School: Laguna Beach High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 153
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 112

Player Evaluation
Ellis, a 6’1 prospect from California and part of the class of 2027, 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. Ellis has good handles that was allow him to create and penetrate, while he also competed in others 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 Maier said “He has tremendous upside and is very coachable. He has a great attitude 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.”


Aaden Jacob Walters
San Jose, California
School: Piedmont Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 130
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 113

Player Evaluation
Aaden Jacob Walters, a 5’6” prospect from San Jose, California and part of the class of 2027, had one of the best attitudes on the court for his team and really worked hard. There is a lot of potential to his game, and it will be exciting to see how he continues to develop as a player. He had a good overall offensive game, scoring in a variety of ways, scoring well around defenders and getting to the basket, and really playing hard on both ends of the ball. Scrappy young man that left it all out there. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his movement without the ball, less dribbling, and continue to make progression in his game. Coach said “Aaden is a very nice player with a whole lot of potential and upside. Very coachable and a great teammate.”


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Uniform Number: # 114

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Khalyn Williams Thomas
Fort Wayne, Indiana
School: Concordia Lutheran HS
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 153
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 115

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Chris Chaplin
Kent, Washington
School: Bonney Lake
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 151
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2023
Uniform Number: # 116

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023

Kametrius Babbs
Puyallup, Washington
School: Bethel High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 2'
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 117

Player Evaluation
Kametrius, a 6’2 prospect from Washingotn and part of the class of 2027, 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. Great shooting from three with range. Keep working on footwork to get better defensively. Also develop basic post moves to use against smaller guards. Learn how to rebound long shots as a guard. Great attitude all weekend long.”


Brandon Tagle
Kent, Washington
School: Kentwood High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 160
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 118

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Zion Martin
Lynchburg, Virginia
School: Rustburg High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Jayson Tatum
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 119

Player Evaluation
Zion Martin, a 6’0” prospect from Lynchburg, Virginia and part of the class of 2026, had a solid 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 shooting, handles and defensive impact. Coach said “great job this weekend. Continue to work on your ball handling. Needs to work on shooting from three with range. Keep working on footwork to get better defensively. Also your off ball defense. Learn how to rebound long shots as a guard. Keep it up and focus on getting better each day.


Jayden Bradley
Aurora, Colorado
School: Sky Vista
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 132
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 120

Player Evaluation
Jayden Bradley, a 6’3” prospect form Aurora, Colorado and part of the class of 2027, really shows he enjoys the game and understanding of the game for his age. His areas of strengths were his effort, attitude, and ability to score from a variety of levels; He was also terrific in the open floor, creating, dicing through defenses, creating off the dribble, and making the right reads and finding his teammates. Solid court vision and awareness. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his transition defense, catch and shot moving more without the ball, and the use of his off hand. Coach said “Learn to control pace but also to create in more and different angles. Talking more to help get your players in position. Taking the role of leadership on your shoulders. Transition defense and learning matchups will help you go further. Also, learn to use the mid-range.


Eric Davis
Missouri City, Texas
School: Ridgepoint High School
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Shaedon Sharpe
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 121

Player Evaluation
Eric Davis, a prospect from Missouri City, Texas and part of the class of 2025, 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, Eric 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, Eric can continue to add more levels to his game, shooting mechanics, being able to penetrate and finish better as well. Coach said “Eric 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 shooting, ball handling, penetration ability and running the floor on both ends, creating for others, and his defensive positioning off the ball.”


Amari Walkes
Forest, Virginia
School: Jefferson Forest High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight:150
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 122

Player Evaluation
Amari Walkes, a 5’6 prospect from Virginia and part of the class of 2027, 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, Amari 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, Amari 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. Amari is a “DAWG” on defense.


Savareay Charlton
Brookneal, Virginia
School: William Campbell Combined
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 170
Favorite Athlete: Luka Doncic
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 123

Player Evaluation
Savareay Charlton, a 6’1” prospect from Brookneal, Virginia and part of the class of 2025, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Savareay works really hard 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, Savareay can continue to work on his release time, 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 quickness, 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.” Savareay is a great young athlete and a very impressive young basketball player.


Aaron Smith
Gilbert, Arizona
School: Arizona Compass Prep
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Lebron James
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 124

Player Evaluation


Kaydon Taylor
Lynchburg, Virginia
School: Rustburg High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 125

Player Evaluation
Kaydon Taylor, a 6’1 prospect from Lynchburg, Virginia and part of the class of 2026, 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, great finisher from different settings, make an impact defensively, total team guy and show his court awareness on the floor. Next in his development, he can continue to improve his ability on shooting mechanics and his off hand to the basket. Coach said “Nice all-around player. Needs to make quicker decisions. Don’t wait for the ball. Work on ball handling and shooting, as well as off ball movement.”


Collin Degan
Plano, Texas
School: Haggard Middle School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 171
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 126

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Leon Heilman
Lacey, Washington
School: Komachin Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 158
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 127

Player Evaluation
Leon Heilman, a 5’11” prospect from Lacey, Washington and part of the class of 2027, is a player that was able to play strong and be effective at times, penetration ability is advanced for his position, so it will be interesting to see how he continues to grow and develop. Leon will be a very good point guard if you continue to work. Leon’s strengths in his game were his defense on the ball, his presence defensively, and moving well without the ball to create opportunities. He was also strong with his team play and effort throughout the camp. Next in his development, Leon can continue to work on his range on his shot, his use of his off hand, and being more of a penetrator on the court. You do a good job in boxing out, just need to work on grabbing the rebound. Does a really good job using stuff learned in drills and using that in the game. Needs to work on using your off hand and being able to handle the rock more as well as his shot.” You were a great young athlete to coach this weekend.


Gregory Bodine lll
Rochester, New York
School: University Prep College For Men
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 178
Favorite Athlete: Sharif Cooper
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 128

Player Evaluation
Gregory, a 6’2 prospect from New York and part of the class of 2027, 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, Gregory 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, Gregory can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish as well. Coach Maier said “Gregory 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.”


Daniel Macgregor
Clearwater, Florida
School: Calvary Christian High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 185
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number:# 129

Player Evaluation
Daniel Macgregor, who is a 6’0 guard from Clearwater, Florida and part of the class of 2024, captured the eyes of the coaches and scouts all weekend. Daniel confidence and abilities to make a team better is second to none, he is a true hidden gem. When talking about his strengths, Daniel really displayed a strong range on his shot-making ability as well as shooting mechanics. He also was a great teammate, sharing the ball well and being coachable as well. Daniel brings a strong feel to the court, using that to his advantage in penetrating and finishing, while also providing a good presence on the ball defensively. Next in his development, he will need to continue to improve on his footwork, as well as transition defense. Coach said “Daniel improved each game but must continue to work hard on and off the court. Daniel is an exceptional player with a great attitude and love for the game is amazing.


Isaiah Keitt
Algona, Washington
School: Nelson Middle School
Position: Power Forward
Height: 5' 11"
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Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 130

Player Evaluation
Isaiah Keitt, a 5’11” prospect from the state of Washington and part of the Class of 2027, was a power forward for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Isaiah’s game, he was able to showcase his ability to make his presence felt with his range on his shot, knocking down threes at times but also being able to create off the dribble and finish around the basket. At 5’11” and as a power forward, he used his quickness to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Lucas will need to continue to work on his overall offensive game, continuing to improve his shot and release, and making his presence felt on both sides of the court. It was a pleasure coaching Isaiah at this camp this year, keep grinding kid.


Colin Regan
Harrisonburg, Virginia
School: Spotswood High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 131
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 131

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Rylan Baker
Harrisonburg, Virginia
School: Spotswood High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 140
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 132

Player Evaluation
Rylan Baker, a 5’10 prospect from Virginia and part of the class of 2026, 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 great passing, sees the court very well, gets his teammates involved 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 catch and shoot and shooting off the dribble. Coach said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his confidence and being more aggressive.”


Makai Aytch
Syracuse, Utah
School: Layton Christian Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 147
Favorite Athlete: Jahvon Quinerly
Class: 2023
Uniform Number: # 133

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jason Romero
Richmond, Texas
School: George Bush High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Klay Thompson
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 134

Player Evaluation
Jason Romero, a 5’9” prospect from Richmond, Texas and part of the class of 2026, has a solid package to his game as a point guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Jason s is still really young and is just starting to learn the game at the next level but more importantly plays the game the right way. 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, Jason 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. I would like to see Jason more vocal as a point guard and show his leadership skills. 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 shooting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.” You don’t realize how good you really are, you will get everything out of this you want if you work at it.


Ace Ederer
Seattle, Washington
School: The Bush School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 158
Favorite Athlete: Paolo Banchero
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 135

Player Evaluation
Ace Ederer, a prospect from Seattle, Washington and part of the class of 2026, 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 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.


MacArthur Johnson
Marletta, Georgia
School: Solid Rock Academy
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 136

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Dre Goodrich
Hobbs, New Mexico
School: Hobbs Freshman
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 137

Player Evaluation
Dre Goodrich, 5’8” prospect from Hobbs, New Mexico class of 2027 has a feel for the game and but needs to start believing in yourself and have confidence. He is a young player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so size and skill set. Dre though is a solid defensive guard 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 good effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Dre can continue to work on his overall offensive skillset, adding more and developing his shot, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.” The more you continue to compete the more confident you will become and that will change your game.


Ryker Apple
Caldwell, Idaho
School: Middleton High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 193
Favorite Athlete: Gary Payton
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 138

Player Evaluation
Ryker Apple, a 6’6” prospect from Caldwell, Idaho and part of the class of 2024, 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 was his consistency in his shot, 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 footwork, 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.”


Michael Payne
Sahuarita, Arizona
School: Sahuarita High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 148
Favorite Athlete: Trae Young
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 139

Player Evaluation
Michael Payne, a 5’9 prospect from Arizona and part of the class of 2025, 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 said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his pull-up jumper more.”


Johann Omae
Chula Vista, California
School: Otay Ranch High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10'
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 140

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Isaiah Bell
Minnesota City, Minnesota
School: Winona Senior High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 160
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 141

Player Evaluation
Isaiah Bell, 5’11” prospect from Minnesota City, Minnesota has a great attitude for the game and that immediately stood out to his coaches. He 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. Isaiah though is a quick guard 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, Isaiah continue to work on his overall confidence, adding more driving to his game and but his shot is advanced, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “I love your attitude. More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.” Isaiah you had a good camp and looking forward watching you play in years to come. It was a pleasure to coach you this weekend.


Jacob Rodda
Cameron Park, California
School: Camerado Springs Middle School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 154
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 142

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023

Rhoderick Barnes Jr
Elkridge, Maryland
School: Long Reach High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 192
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 143

Player Evaluation
Rhoderick 6’7 had a strong showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. 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, Rhoderick was strong throughout. Next in Barnes development, continue to work on moving with the ball more and back to the basket moves. Coach Vasquez said “Barnes, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate


Jordan Kempe
Richmond, Texas
School: Fort Bend Christian Academy
Position: Small Forward
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Favorite Athlete: Jrue Holiday
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 144

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Justice Jackson
Sugarland, Texas
School: Dulles High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 160
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 145

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Donovan Ailen
Huntington, New York
School: Know School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 146

Player Evaluation
Ailen, a 5’8 prospect from New York and part of the class of 2027, 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 was his consistency in his shot, 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 rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his back to the basket moves. Coach Maier 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 help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.”


Logan Vergenz
San Marcos, California
School: Mission Hills High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 158
Favorite Athlete: Marcus Smart
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 147

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Nicholas Fleming
Advance, North Carolina
School: West Forsyth High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 148

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Gino Calderara
Ripon, California
School: Weston Elementary
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 162
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 149

Player Evaluation
Gino Calderara, a 6’2” prospect from California and part of the class of 2027, 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 give effort on the court, 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.”


Yudai Ishikawa
Tokyo, Japan
School: Teikyo High School
Position: Point Guard
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2023
Uniform Number: # 150

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Ryan Maximo Felix
Sierra Vista, Arizona
School: Douglas High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 156
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 151

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Adam Bakri
Melbourne, Australia
School: Al-Taqwa College
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 150
Favorite Athlete: Devin Booker
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 152

Player Evaluation
Adam Bakri, a prospect from Melbourne, Australia and part of the class of 2026, 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. Work on ball handling 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. While you’re on the offensive side of the court at times you stand around and watch a little too much, would like you to focus on moving without the ball. Your skill set is very good but now you just need to clean up the little things.


Royce Darby
Concord, North Carolina
School: Hickory Ridge High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 157
Favorite Athlete: De'Aaron Fox
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 153

Player Evaluation
Royce Darby, a 5’11 prospect from Concord, North Carolina and part of the class of 2025, is a player that was able to play strong and be effective at times, penetration ability is advanced for his position, so it will be interesting to see how he continues to grow and develop. Darby’s strengths in his game was his defense on the ball, his presence defensively, and moving well without the ball to create opportunities. He was also strong with his team play and effort throughout the camp. Next in his development, Darby can continue to work on his range on his shot, his use of his off hand, and being more of a penetrator on the court. You do a good job in boxing out, just need to work on grabbing the rebound. Does a really good job using stuff learned in drills and using that in the game. Needs to work on ball handling and being able to handle the rock more as well as his shot.”


Br Brown Jones
Richmond, Texas
School: LCISD
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 147
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 154

Player Evaluation
BR Brown Jones, a 5’11” prospect from Richmond, Texas and part of the Class of 2026, was a small forward for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Jones’s game, he was able to showcase his ability to make his presence felt with his range on his shot, knocking down threes at times but also being able to create off the dribble and finish around the basket. At 5’11” and as a small forward, he used his quickness to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Jones will need to continue to work on his overall offensive game, continuing to improve his shot and release, and making his presence felt on both sides of the court. Very Coachable, his intensity was outstanding throughout the weekend.


Michael Rivera
Portage, Indiana
School: Willow Creek Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 132
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 155

Player Evaluation
Rivera, a 5’8 prospect from Indiana and part of the class of 2027, 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 said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his pull-up jumper more.”


Jason Brown-Harmon
Cartersville, Georgia
School: Cass High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 178
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 156

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Kyrese Simpson
Springfield, Missouri
School: Hillcrest High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 141
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 157

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Noah Yates
Kiama, Australia
School: Kiama High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 144
Favorite Athlete: Russell Westbrook
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 158

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Marcus Mcclendon
Puyallup, Washington
School: Frankloin Pierce High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete: Klay Thompson
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 159

Player Evaluation
Marcus McClendon, a prospect from Puyallup, Washington and part of the class of 2026, has a solid package to his game as a point guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Marcus is still really young and is just starting to learn the game at the next level but more importantly plays the game the right way. 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, Marcus 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. I would like to see Marcus more vocal as a point guard and show his leadership skills. 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 shooting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.” You don’t realize how good you really are, sky is the limits.


Leonardo Jimenez
Aquascalientes, Mexico
School: North Carolina
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 160

Player Evaluation
Leonardo Jimenez, a 5’11” prospect from Mexico and part of the class of 2027, was solid 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, Jimenez 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, Jimenez can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish better as well. Coach said “Jimenez 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.” Played very well and did everything I asked you to do. “Jimenez had the best attitude in the gym”…….


Trevor Kozak
Sarnia, Ontario
School: Northern Collegiate Inst
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 161

Player Evaluation
Trevor Kozak, Ontario, Canada 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, Kozak was strong throughout camp. Next in Kozak’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, footwork and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Trevor, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful also moving without the ball. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate.”


Maharri Robinson
Tacoma, Washington
School: Tacoma Online School
Position: Point Guard
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 162

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Isaac Allen
York, South Carolina
School: Clover High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 170
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 163

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Albion Holland
Clearfield, Utah
School: North Davis Jr. High
Position: Center
Height: 6' 7"
Weight: 159
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 164

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jayden Metcalf
Euharlee, Geoorgia
School: North Cobb Christian High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight:
Favorite Athlete: James Harden
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 165

Player Evaluation
Jayden Metcalf, a 6’0” prospect from Euhariee, Georgia and part of the class of 2026, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom camp. He was able to showcase his skills in certain areas but also had a good 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. 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.” Braydon is a Gamer; he is always ready to play. As you expand your game and focuses on your weakness, your game will take off to another level.


Damarii Wright
Severance, Colorado
School: Severance High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 145
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 166

Player Evaluation
Damarii Wright, a 6’5” prospect from Severance, Colorado and part of the Class of 2026, was a small forward for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Wright’s game, he was able to showcase his ability to make his presence felt with his range on his shot, knocking down threes at times but also being able to create off the dribble and finish around the basket. At 6’6” and as a small forward, he used his quickness to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Wright will need to continue to work on his overall offensive game, continuing to improve his shot and release, and making his presence felt on both sides of the court. Very good attitude and coachable, very good shooter as well. Needs to work on getting stronger. His success down the road is going to be very bright keep an eye on this young man.


Roger Mathews IV
Kent, Washington
School: The Why Not You Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 130
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 167

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jeremiah Brown
Wesley Chapel, Florida
School: Classical Prep
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 153
Favorite Athlete: Jimmy Butler
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 168

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Taerjan Asmundson
Regina, SK, Canada
School: Cambell Collegiate
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 165
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 169

Player Evaluation
Taerjan Asmundson, a 6’ 1” prospect from Canada and part of the class of 2029 had a strong showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. His character and attitude were 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, Taerjan was strong throughout camp. Next in Taerjan’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, footwork and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Taerjan, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful also moving without the ball. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate.” Taerjan had great movement without the ball with good basketball IQ.


Imari Dewberry
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
School: Rockvale High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 160
Favorite Athlete: Russell Westbrook
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 170

Player Evaluation
Imari Dewberry, a 6’1” prospect from Tennessee and part of the class of 2025, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Imari works really hard 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, Imari can continue to work on his release time, 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 quickness, 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.” Imari is a great young athlete, pleasure to be around and a very promising young basketball player.


Rj Dawodu
Richmond, Texas
School: Travis High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 171
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 171

Player Evaluation
Rj Dawodu, a 6’1 prospect from Richmond, Texas and part of the class of 2024, had one of the better attitudes on the court for his team and really worked hard. There is a lot of potential to his game, and it will be exciting to see how he continues to develop as a player. He had a good overall offensive game, scoring in a variety of ways, scoring well around defenders, and getting to the basket, and really playing hard on both ends of the ball. Scrappy young man that left it all out there. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his movement without the ball and continue to make progression in his game.


Mellow June
Hoover, Alabama
School: Hoover
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 175
Favorite Athlete: Lamelo Ball
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 172

Player Evaluation
Mellow June, a 6’5” prospect from Hoover, Alabama and part of the class of 2026, 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.” Mellow 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.


Noah Northcut
San Antonio, Texas
School: Medina Valley High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 130
Favorite Athlete: Lebron James
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 173

Player Evaluation
Noah Northcut, 5’9 prospect from San Antonio, Texas, has a great attitude for the game and that immediately stood out to his coaches. He 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. Northcut though is a solid guard 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, Northcut 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 love your attitude. More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.”


Hudson Vilcans
Caledonia, Michigan
School: East Kentwood
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 151
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 174

Player Evaluation
Hudson Vilcans, a 6’1” prospect from Caledonia, Michigan and part of the class of 2027, was solid 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, Hudson 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, Hudson can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish better as well. Coach said “Hudson 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.” Played very well and did everything I asked you to do.


River Diaz
Imperial Beach, California
School: Southwest High School
Position: Point Guard
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 175

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Cole Hawke
Newport Beach, California
School: Mariners Christian School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 138
Favorite Athlete: Lonzo Ball
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 176

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Tony Ruthledge
Murrieta, California
School: Murrieta Valley High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 177

Player Evaluation
Tony Ruthledge, 6’4” prospect from Murrieta, California class of 2026 has a feel for the game and that immediately stood out to his coach. He is a young player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so size and skill set. Tony though is a solid defensive guard 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 good effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Tony can continue to work on his overall offensive skillset, adding more and developing his shot, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.” Your shot selection needs to improve and learn to dominate the middle by flashing the high post.


Kobe Powell
Menifee, California
School: Liberty High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 156
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 178

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Timi Akomolate
Corona, California
School: Pacific Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 179

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Diego Villanueva
West Sacramento, California
School: River City
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 154
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 180



Allan Ray
Lawrenceville, Georgia
School: Archer High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Shooting Guard
Class: Vince Carter
Uniform Number: # 181

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Combani Loku
Roy, Washington
School: Yelm Middle School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Jaysom Tatum
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 182

Player Evaluation
Combani, who is a 6’2 prospect from Washington, is an interesting young prospect that could be bring versatility to the floor as he continues to grow. Has a good young size to his game, which could allow him to operate from several positions. Combani though was very strong in his ability to consistently score from inside and out, especially in catch and shoot situations. But he was also solid with his ability to get inside and finish. Combani had a great attitude for the game and for his teammates, not playing unselfishly and finding ways to make his impact felt in an array of ways. Next in his development is working on his ball-handling and passing more, but also his transition defense. Coach said “Combani is a good player, does more things above average than other players. Excellent shooting with great range; very efficient. Does have a tendency to over dribble at times, but as he continues to work on his game, he is on a good trajectory for his future.”


Tayden Bryant
Chula Vista, California
School: Greenfield Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 183

Player Evaluation
Bryant, a 5’7 prospect from Oklahoma, has a solid foundation to his game at a young age and it will be interesting to see how he continues to develop his overall feel for the game down the road. As far as his strengths, they were his ability to effective in many areas of the court, be aggressive and score when needed, his ability to create off the dribble, and his attitude for the game. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his vision and court sense and IQ for the game. Coach said “Aggressive and gets team buckets when they are needed. Keeps his team in the game. Needs to work on when to pass the ball when in trouble. Protect the ball, knowing when to swing the ball. Good luck and can’t wait to see your future.”


Alejandro Mireles
Albuquerque, New Mexico
School: Albuquerque High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 170
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: 184

Player Evaluation
Alejandro Mireles, a prospect from New Mexico and part of the class of 2025, is a solid 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. Alejandro 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.” Needs to keep competing the whole game and continue to work on his skill set to play at the next level.


Ben Barrocas
Brookline, Massachusetts
School: Dexter Southfield
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 177
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 185

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jaden Neuburger
Plano, Texas
School: Arbor Creek Middle
Position: Power Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 185
Favorite Athlete: Dak Prescott
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 186

Player Evaluation
Jaden Meuburger, 6’3” prospect from Texas, has a feel for the game and that immediately stood out to his coach. He is a young player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so size and skill set. Jaden though is a solid power forward 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 good effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Jaden can continue to work on his overall offensive skillset, adding more and developing his shot, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.” Areas that needs to improve on is accepting cristism and improving his basketball IQ.


Sam Kuchler
Waltham, Massachusetts
School: John F Kennedy Middle
Position: Power Forward
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 150
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 187

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Connor Hamilton
Englewood, Colorado
School: Cherry Creek High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 138
Favorite Athlete: Jamal Murray
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 188

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Will Spalding
Laguna Nigel, California
School: Undecided
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 4
Weight: 170
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 189

Player Evaluation
Spalding, a 6’4 prospect from Florida and part of the class of 2027, 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 and his footwork on the floor. Coach Maier said “Nice all-around player. Needs to be more active on offense. Don’t wait for the ball. Work on ball handling and shooting, as well as off ball movement.”


Hunter Bandy
Jerome, Idaho
School: Jerome High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 190

Player Evaluation
Hunter, a 6’0 prospect from Idaho, is a young player that was able to shine in certain situations and had a good overall camp. His areas of strengths were his ability to score inside the arc, knock down shots with his jumper and release, his ability to get inside the defense and make plays, and his ability to finish well. Bandy had a natural court sense and really saw the floor well with his game. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his back to the basket moves, his use of his off hand, and his quickness and footwork. Coach said “You brought me so much excitement watching you play and compete. The thing I loved the most is that you may not have been the most skilled player but you played your heart out like you were and that is what stuck out the most. You didn’t back down from challenges and were very coachable. Continue to work on your handles, your off hand, and get shots up consistently; that is the next step in your game.”


Conor Bandy
Jerome, Idaho
School: Jerome High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Luka Doncic
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 191

Player Evaluation
Conor, a 6’0 prospect from Idaho and part of the class of 2026, 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 and his footwork on the floor. Coach Tony said “Nice all-around player. Needs to be more active on offense. Don’t wait for the ball. Work on ball handling and shooting, as well as off ball movement.”


Keshav Chandramouli
Mundelein, Illinois
School: Mundelein High
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Donovan Mitchell
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 192

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Collin Davis
Aurora, Colrado
School: Sky Vista/ Cherokee Trail
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 156
Favorite Athlete: Darius Garland
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 193

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jonathan Reed
Enid, Oklahoma
School: Enid High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 188
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 194

Player Evaluation
Jonathan Reed, a 6’1” prospect from Enid, Oklahoma and part of the class of 2025, is a player that was able to play strong and be effective at times, penetration ability is advanced for his position, so it will be interesting to see how he continues to grow and develop. Jonathan is special when moving without the ball to create opportunities. He was also strong with his team play and effort throughout the camp. Next in his development, Jonathan can continue to work on his range on his shot, his use of his off hand, and being more of a penetrator on the court. You do a good job in boxing out, just need to work on grabbing the rebound. Does a really good job using stuff learned in drills and using that in the game. Needs to work on ball handling and being able to handle the rock more as well as his shot. He did show true potential in being a college player.”


Aiden Rotan
Modesto, California
School: Enochs High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 195
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 195

Player Evaluation
Aiden Ratan, a 6’0 prospect from Modesto, California, and part of the class of 2026, 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 in his shot, 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 rebounding and off-ball defense, as well as his transition defense. 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 help you as well. Defense will get you playing time so build the hunger to make an impact there as well.”


Davis Dubost
San Clemente, California
School: J Serra Catholic High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 166
Favorite Athlete: John Stockton
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 196

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Brandon Mckoy
Georgetown, Guyana
School: Saints Stanislaus College
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 135
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 197

Player Evaluation
Brandon Mckoy, a 5’11” prospect from Guyana and part of the class of 2024, has a solid package to his game as a shooting guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Brandon works really hard 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, Brandon can continue to work on his release time, 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 quickness, 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.” Brandon is a great young athlete, is extremely talented player and a very promising young basketball player. Has the ability to be good offensively but struggles with confidence.


Agustin Martinez Vega
Durango, Mexico
School: Colegio Guadiana La Salle
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 152
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 198

Player Evaluation
Agustin Martinez Vega, Durango, Mexico had a strong showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. Vega game was very smooth on both sides of the court. Whether it was the ability to catch and shoot, find the spots on the court, create and penetrate, finish strong, showcase on the floor, and just be a playmaker, Vega was strong throughout. Next in Vega’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Vega, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate.”


Robert Drake
Omaha, Nebraska
School: King Science center
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 150
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 199

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023