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Beau Bennion
West Point, Utah
School: Syracuse
Position: Power Forward
Height: 6' 2"
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Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 303

Player Evaluation
Beau Bennion, a 6’ 2” prospect from West Point, Utah and part of the class of 2026, 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. Beau 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 defense on/off the ball. 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.” Beam Bennion, keep working on your game a lot of areas to improve on and play hard, but your attitude and acceptance to criticism was great.


Elijah Davis
Puyallup, Washington
School: Puyallup High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 204
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 304

Player Evaluation
Elijah Davis, a 6’6” prospect from Puyallup, 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 the next level. Very Coachable and ask great question to better your game and basketball IQ.


Lukias Warner
Marion, Indiana
School: Marion High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 230
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 305

Player Evaluation
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Colton Davis
Lynchburg, Virginia
School: Liberty Christian Academy
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 180
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 306

Player Evaluation
Colton Davis, a 6’2” prospect from Lynchburg, Virginia and part of the class of 2027, has a solid package to his game as a small forward and a good base and mindset for the game. Colton is still 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, Colton 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 Colton more vocal as a point guard and show his leadership skills. Coach said “You are a forward 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 forward and get your teammates involved as well.”


Dilen Miller
Sheppard AFB, Texas
School: Tucson High Magnet School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 185
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 307

Player Evaluation
Dilen Miller, a 6’5” prospect from the state of Texas and part of the Class of 2024, was a point guard for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Dilen’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 6’5” and as a point guard, he used his size to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Dilen 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. Dilen will play at the next level and do very well.


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Kaleb Drummer
Tinley Park, Illinois
School: Tinley Park High School
Position: Power Forward
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Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant/ LeBron James
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 309

Player Evaluation
Joseph, a prospect from California 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 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.”


Ben Cordova
Chula Vista, California
School: La Jolla Country Day
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 310

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Javon Bragg
Corcoran, California
School: Corcoran High School
Position: Center
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Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 311

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Jonathan Patel
Curtis, Nebraska
School: Maywood Public School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 200
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 312

Player Evaluation
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Anthony Millon
Maple Valley, Washington
School: Tahoma High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 161
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 313

Player Evaluation
Anthony 6’0 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, Anthony was strong throughout. Next in Anthony development, continue to work on moving with the ball more and back to the basket moves. Coach Tony said “Anthony, 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.”


Zane Macrae
Brisbane Australia
School: Iona College
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 180
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 314

Player Evaluation
Zane Macrae, who is a 6’5 guard from Brisbane Australia and part of the class of 2024, captured the eyes of his coach as he only improved from one game to the next and showed some good flashes with his game. When talking about his strengths, Macrae really displayed a strong range on his shot-making ability as well as shooting mechanics. He also was a good teammate, sharing the ball well and being coachable as well. Macrae 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 making strides with his quickness and footwork. Coach said “Zane improved each game but must continue to work hard on and off the court. He is stronger than he plays, and he could improve even more as he continues to focus on his game. He did show true potential in being a good high school player.”


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Giovanni Moimoi
Maple Valley, Washington
School: Kent Ridge
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 181
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 316

Player Evaluation
Giovanni, a 6’4 prospect from Washington was a solid overall player that really excelled in being that glue-type guy and not needing the spotlight to be effective. There are things he can continue to work on as a young player and finding ways to be more aggressive but he was incredibly tough on the court. He showed flashes of his strengths in using his off hand more and being able to penetrated, as well as a great attitude for the game. Next in his development, continue to work on your overall impact and the little things in your game on both sides of the ball. Coach Finoy said “Work on your shooting and having a quicker release. On defense, continue to improve your lateral quickness. You were tough and physical throughout the camp. When you drive to the rim, make sure to make quicker decisions and learn how to read what the defense is giving you.”


Carter Abernethy
Glen Cove, New York
School: Long Island Lutheran
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 205
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 317

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Aaryan Mistry
Modesto, California
School: James Francis High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 200
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 318

Player Evaluation
Aaryan Mistry, a 5’ 11” prospect from Modesto, California class of 2026 has a good feel for the game and is very strong player for his grade and age. He is a player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so size and skill set. Aaryan 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, Aaryan 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.”


Iroam Kane
Brisbane, Australia
School: Hoop Group Australia
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 224
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
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Uniform Number: # 319

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Matthew Nora
Houston, Texas
School: Lamar Consolidated High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 203
Favorite Athlete: Dennis Rodman
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 320

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Denzel Diggs Jr
Stuarts Draft, Virginia
School: Stuarts Draft High School
Position: Center
Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 205
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 321

Player Evaluation
Denzel Diggs Jr, a 6’6” prospect from Stuarts Draft, Virginia and part of the class of 2026, has a solid package to his game as a Center and a good base and mindset for the game. Denzel is still 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, Denzel 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 Denzel more vocal as a Center and show his leadership skills. Coach said “You are a Center 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 Center and get your teammates involved as well.”


Xavier Owens
Webster, New York
School: Charles Finney School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 181
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 322

Player Evaluation
Xavier Owens, a 6’ 5” prospect from Webster, New York class of 2026 has a good feel for the game and is very strong player for his grade and age. He is a player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so size and skill set. Xavier 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, Xavier 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.


Liam Hodgkinson
Winchester, California
School: Temecula Valley High School
Position: Power Forward
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Favorite Athlete: Paul George
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 323

Player Evaluation
Hodgkinson, a prospect from Winchester, California and part of the class of 2026, is a young player that has upside to his game, and it will be interesting to see where his future takes him. Hodgkinson 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 quickness to the basket moves and his passing abilities. 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.”


Jesse Nimmo
Davenport, Florida
School: Haines City High School
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 324

Player Evaluation
Jesse Nimmo, a 6’6” 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. Jesse 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, Jesse 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.” Jesse is a great young athlete, is extremely talented player and a very promising young basketball player. May have been the most gifted player in his age group.


Ebron Edmonds
Fort Myers, Florida
School: Cypress Lake Middle
Position: Power Forward
Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 220
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 325

Player Evaluation
Ebron, a 6’5 prospect from Flrodia and part of the class of 2027, is a young rising prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he develops. His areas of strengths were his range on his shot, his ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations and off the dribble, his attitude and effort, his quickness as a player, and his ability to use his off hand. Coach said “Ebron has good knowledge of the game. Because of his size, he needs to continue to work on his ball-handling skills when in crowds. Needs to work on passing out of traffic and pullup up off the dribble and not rushing his shot. He has good range on his three-point shot. Continue to work on your defense and being able to see ball and player. Great hustle and enjoyable to coach.”


Terrelle Morales-Moulre
Santa Ana, California
School: Tustin High School
Position: Power Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 326

Player Evaluation
Terrelle Morales-Moulre, a 6’3” prospect from Santa Ana, California and part of the class of 2025, has a solid package to his game as a power forward and a good base and mindset for the game. Terrelle works 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, Terrelle can continue to work on his passing skills, 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 shooting 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 shooting guard and get your teammates involved as well.” Terrelle is a great young athlete, is extremely talented player and a very promising young basketball player. Don’t be afraid to get up and pressure the ball, you can be a great defender.


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Zaid Osman
Bradenton, Florida
School: IMG Academy
Position: Center
Height: 6' 8"
Weight: 255
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 336

Player Evaluation
Zaid Osman, who is a 6’8 Center from Florida and part of the class of 2025, captured the eyes of his coach as he only improved from one game to the next and showed some good flashes with his game. When talking about his strengths, Zaid really displayed a strong range on his shot-making ability as well as shooting mechanics. He also was a good teammate, sharing the ball well and being coachable as well. Zaid 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 making strides with his quickness and footwork. Coach said “Zane improved each game but must continue to work hard on and off the court. He is stronger than he plays, and he could improve even more as he continues to focus on his game. He did show true potential in being a College prospect in the future if he continues to work.”


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Julius White
Seattle, Washington
School: Dammit Middle school
Position: Center
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 163
Favorite Athlete: Nikola Jokic
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 341

Player Evaluation
White, who is a 6’2 Center from Washington and part of the class of 2027, captured the eyes of his coach as he only improved from one game to the next and showed some good flashes with his game. When talking about his strengths, White really displayed a strong range on his shot-making ability as well as shooting mechanics. He also was a good teammate, sharing the ball well and being coachable as well. Word 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 conditioning, as well as making strides with his quickness and footwork. Coach said “Julius improved each game but must continue to work hard on and off the court. He is stronger than he plays, and he could improve even more as he continues to focus on his game. He did show true potential in being a good high school player.”


Amare Morris
Aurora, Colorado
School: Eaglecrest High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 342

Player Evaluation
Amare, a 6’0 prospect from Colorado 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. Amare 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 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.”


Donovan Jones
Caledonia, Michigan
School: Pinewood Middle School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 343

Player Evaluation
Donavan Jones, 6’3” prospect from Lacey, Washington class of 2027 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. Donavan 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, Donavan 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.” Donavan had a solid camp showing his defense and his energy playing every possession.


Anthony Spratt Jr
Little Rock, Arkansas
School: Horace Mann
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 5"
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Favorite Athlete: Kevin Durant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 344

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Austin Kang
Irvine, California
School: Togethership
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 143
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 345

Player Evaluation
Austin King, a 5’11” prospect from Irvive, California and part of the class of 2027, has a solid package to his game as a point guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Austin is still 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, Austin 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 Austin 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.” Austin is a Phenomenal shooter at an Elite level.


D'Andre Westbrook Reyes
Winchester, California
School: Murrieta Valley High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 143
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 346

Player Evaluation
D’Andre Westbrook Reyes, a 5’10” prospect form Winchester, California and part of the class of 2026, 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.


Teiji Lackey
Martinez, California
School: Berkeley High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 143
Favorite Athlete: Damian Lillard
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 347

Player Evaluation
Teiji, a 5’9 prospect from California, is one that really made his presence known throughout the camp and was quite coachable throughout, something that is quite important. Coach Finoy loved his attitude, his acceptance of criticism, and his team play. Campos was another glue-type guy for his team, doing the dirty work, working on the defensive end, and hustling on both sides of the court. He really moved well, attacked the glass, and competed. Next in his development is continuing to work on his ability to score the ball and finishing stronger. Coach Finoy said “Teiji is a solid player, very coachable. He does need to improve in all facets of his game, but he was a team player, does the little things that a team needs to win, and would terrific as a glue-guy for us. He hustles, plays excellent defense, and moves his feet well on both ends.”


Jaden Ahn
San Jose, California
School: Bellarmine College Preparatory
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 167
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 348

Player Evaluation
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Robert Trey Davis
Frisco, Texas
School: Cobb Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 163
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 349

Player Evaluation
Robert Trey Davis, a 5’10” prospect from Frisco, Texas 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 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. 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 get lazy at times and that’s not the player you are”. 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. Davis 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.


Wyatt Sylvester
Draper, Utah
School: RSLA
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 160
Favorite Athlete: Russell Westbrook
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 350

Player Evaluation
Wyatt Sylvester, a 6’0 prospect from Draper, Utah 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.


Navonte Ivey
Jacksonville, Florida
School: Williams M Raines
Position: Point Guard
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Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 351

Player Evaluation
Navonte Ivey, a prospect from Jacksonville, Florida and part of the class of 2024, had a solid overall camp at the Phenom America camp. We consider you a X-factor, special player, very defensive minded hard working, aggressive competitive, and athletic player. 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.”


Izaiah Gonzalez
Corcoran, California
School: Corcorcan High School
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 352

Player Evaluation
Izaiah Gonzalez, a 5’10” prospect from Corcoran,California and part of the class of 2025, 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.”


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Brayden Petrie
Loves Park, Florida
School: Boylan Catholic High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 130
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 354

Player Evaluation
Brayden Petrie, a 6’3” prospect from Loves Park, Florida and part of the class of 2027, really shows he enjoys the game and understanding of the game for his age. The biggest thing I could say is for Braylon to get physically stronger but a lot of that will come with maturity and 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, finishing around the basket more consistent.


Samarius Cooley
Monahans, Texas
School: Monahans
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 165
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 355

Player Evaluation
Samarius Cooley, a 5’10” prospect from the state of Texas and part of the Class of 2024, was a point guard for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Cooley’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 5’10” and as a point guard, he used his size to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Cooley 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. Work on your off hand and footwork then your game will elevate a level.


Jaydin Araujo
Wichita, Kansas
School: Southeast High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 170
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 356

Player Evaluation
Jaydin Araujo, 5’10” prospect from Wichita, Kansas class of 2027 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. Jaydin 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, Jaydin 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. At times you focused more on scoring then helping your team win.


Mason Lockett
Rosenberg, Texas
School: Lamar Consolidated School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 167
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 357

Player Evaluation
Mason Lockett, a 6’2” prospect from Texas and part of the class of 2025, has a solid package to his game as a Shooting guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Mason 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, Mason 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.” Mason is a great young athlete, is extremely talented player and a very promising young basketball player. Mason will be a player we follow in the future.


Dylan Matlock-Reed
Mckinney, Texas
School: Curtis Middle School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 160
Favorite Athlete: Justin Reed
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 358

Player Evaluation
Dylan Matlock-Reed, a 6’3” prospect from McKinney, Texas and part of the class of 2027, 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. Dylan 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 defense on/off the ball. He has a great skill set, and his teammates respect him. One thing he needs to work on is his shot selection. He plays with passion and not fight. He has a bright future with his game.” Dylan Matlock-Reed, keep working on your game a lot of areas to improve on and play hard, but your attitude and acceptance to criticism was great. I see you playing this game at the next level, best of luck in this coming season.


Adonis Flemming
Kempner, Texas
School: Lampasas Middle School
Position: Middle School
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Favorite Athlete: Small Forward
Class: Kawhi Leonard
Uniform Number: # 359

Player Evaluation
Adonis Flemming, a prospect from Kempner, Texas, and part of the class of 2027, 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 attitude and acceptance of criticism, as well as using his willingness to get better, his defense as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack, and his ability to knock down shots in catch and rebounding your position. Coach said Adonis Flemming “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. Good defenders and will only get better once footwork is worked on.”


Nazari Takahashi
Yokohama, Japan
School: Tachibana Gakuenn High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 126
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 360

Player Evaluation
Nazari Takahashi, a 5’9” prospect from the state of Yokohama, Japan and part of the Class of 2024, was a Point Guard for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Cory’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 5’9” and as a Point Guard, he used his quickness to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Cory 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.


Elijah Fajardo
Wilmington, North Carolina
School: Cape Fear Academy
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 361

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Lucas Bello
Sugar Land, Texas
School: First Colony Middle School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 130
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 362

Player Evaluation
Lucas Bello, a 5’9” prospect from the state of Texas and part of the Class of 2027, was a shooting guard for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Lucas’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 5’9” and as a shooting guard, 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.


Dai'Lon Hicks
Waco, Texas
School: Lavega
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 363

Player Evaluation
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Camryn Irvin
Saint Cloud, Florida
School: Bellalago Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 132
Favorite Athlete: Damian Lillard
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 364

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Quentin Coleman
Ofallon, Illinois
School: Ofallon High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 146
Favorite Athlete: Trae Young
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 365

Player Evaluation
Quentin Coleman, a prospect class of 2026 from Ofallon, Illinois has a feel 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. Quentin 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 good effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Quentin 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.” Quentin was a pleasure to coach all weekend.


Obi Morris
Aurora, Colorado
School: Fox Ridge Middle
Position: Point Guard
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Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 366

Player Evaluation
Obi, a prospect from Colorado and part of the class of 2027, was a tough player and a joy to be around with his coaches. Obi played extremely hard at all times, as he has that attitude at a young age that you can’t teach. He wanted to win and made those hustle plays every game. As far as his game, Obi really excelled in making plays with his off hand, creating with the dribble, and showing nice form on his shot, as well as his transition defense really standing out. Next in his development, he can continue to improve on his shot-making and his on and off ball defense. Coach said “Loved your hustle and drive to win. Never lose that. Don’t get frustrated in the game, continue to know it is a game you love and it is fun. I don’t have a negative thing to say, just keep working hard. You are on the right track.”


Bahji Daniel
Griffin, Georgia
School: Spalding High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 141
Favorite Athlete: Kyrie Irving
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 367

Player Evaluation
Bahji, a 5’10 prospect from Georgia, came into the camp and really displayed his ability to be a scoring guard on the court. It was noticeable throughout the camp with his ability to score from multiple levels, create for himself off the dribble, finish around the basket, and showcase his ball-handling and play making skills. Daniel though also was effective on the defensive end, using that footwork and quickness as well to makes his presence known. Next in his development, he can continue to develop as a defender and add more to his offensive game to improve his game. Coach Finoy said “You are a guard that can score the ball really well, but my question is can you be that point guard that looks to get everyone involved as well? Look to get your teammates involved more, which means you have to keep your eyes up while dribbling down the floor. Keep working on your overall game.”


Mason Rasmussen
Saint George, Utah
School: Desert Hills
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 176
Favorite Athlete: Jayson Tatum
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 368

Player Evaluation
Mason Rasmussen, a 6’1” prospect from Saint George, Utah 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, Kyler 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, Kyler can continue to add more levels to his game, being able to penetrate and finish better as well. Coach said “Mason 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.”


Calvin Dees
O Fallon, Illinois
School: Ofallon High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 165
Favorite Athlete: Jayson Tatum
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 369

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Collin Dees
O Fallon, Illinois
School: Ofallon High School
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 145
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 370

Player Evaluation
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James Diggs IV
Stuarts Draft, Virginia
School: Stuarts Draft High
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 145
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 371

Player Evaluation
James, a 6’0 prospect from Virginia, had a good showing throughout as the shooting guard was able to make his mark on the game. As far as his strengths, they were his ability to get his shot off in catch and shoot situations, playing off the ball and having a good release, his passing skills and on ball defense, and his ability to read the floor and make plays. Next in his development, James can continue to work on his shooting off the dribble, his use of his off hand, his transition defense, and his footwork. Coach Finoy said “You want to improve your game and you were very coachable. The biggest thing that I’ve told you and really want you to work on is to slow down your speed and let the game come to you; can be much simpler and smoother. Another thing is to work on your defensive positioning. Keep grinding and working hard on the little things as you continue to grow as a player.”


Marion Fiedtkou
Georgetown, Guyana
School: Marion Academy
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 140
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 372

Player Evaluation
Marion Fiedtkou, Georgetown, Guyana had a great attitude throughout the camp and his play 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, Marion was strong throughout camp. Next in Marion’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, ball handling, footwork, defense on/off the ball and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Marion’s, 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.”


Fletcher Ja'Shaun Jackson
San Francisco, California
School: Oakland High
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 373

Player Evaluation
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Shawn Tunson
West Hills, California
School: El Camino Real Charter High School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 133
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 374

Player Evaluation
Shawn Tunson, a 6’ 5” prospect from West 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 will do so size and skill set. Shawn 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, Shawn 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.


Eiyad Bachachi
Houston, Texas
School: International Leader of Texas
Position:Small Forward
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 145
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 375

Player Evaluation
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Khalil Awogboro
Harvey, Louisiana
School: Archbishop SHaw High School
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 142
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 376

Player Evaluation
Khalil Awogboro, a 6’0 prospect from Harvey, Louisiana and part of the class of 2025, 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 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.”


Marcus Dobbins
Marksville, Louisiana
School: Avoyelles Public Charter School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 7"
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Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 377

Player Evaluation
Dobbins, who is a 5’6 Point Guard from Louisiana and part of the class of 2026, captured the eyes of his coach as he only improved from one game to the next and showed some good flashes with his game. Dobbins was the most coachable player on my team during this weekend. When talking about his strengths, Dobbins really displayed a strong range on his shot-making ability as well as shooting mechanics. He also was a good teammate, sharing the ball well and being coachable as well. Word 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 defense on the ball, as well as making strides with his quickness and footwork. Coach said “Dobbins improved each game but must continue to work hard on and off the court. He is stronger than he plays, and he could improve even more as he continues to focus on his game. He did show true potential in being a potential collegiate player.”


Lucas Falcone
St. James, New York
School: Oak Hill Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 169
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2025
Uniform Number: # 378

Player Evaluation
Lucas Falcone, a 6’0 prospect from New York and part of the class of 2025, had a solid showing and had a good all-around game on the floor; really helped in a variety of ways. Lucas has a very high ceiling in this game, but is a streaky player. 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, defense on the ball, 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 shot selection. Work on ball handling and shooting, as well as off ball movement.” Lucas is a strong and physical player, but needs to learn to impact the game more without the ball.


Jorge Garrido
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Mexico
School: Colegio Rotterdam
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 139
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 379

Player Evaluation
Jorge Garrido, a 6’ 0” prospect from Mexico and part of the class of 2026, 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. Jorge Garrido 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.” Be more vocal on both ends of the court and a leader that I know you can be. Jorge Garrido needs to work on ball handling and decision making.


Brody Chapman
Escondido, California
School: Classical Academy High School
Position: Shooting Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 380

Player Evaluation
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Mason Hitchcock
Bloomfield Township, Michigan
School: Bloomfield Hill High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Jayson Tatum
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 381

Player Evaluation
Mason Hitchcock, a 6’4” prospect from Michigan and part of the class of 2027, has a solid package to his game as a small forward and a good base and mindset for the game. Mason works 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, Mason can continue to work on his ability to finish, rebounding your position, 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 forward 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 shooting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a small forward and get your teammates involved as well.” Awesome job this weekend, much improvement from day to day and finish up great.


Marcus Hunt
Spring Valley Academy
School: Spring Valley Academy
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 154
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2027
Uniform Number: # 382

Player Evaluation
Marcus Heat, 5’11” prospect from Spring Valley Academy class of 2027 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. Marcus 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 great effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Marcus 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.” At times you became slightly out of control, slow down and use your speed to your advantage, go slow then go fast to change your pace.


Gavin Moore
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
School: Geo Next Generation High
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 159
Favorite Athlete: Giannis ANtetokounmpo
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 383

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Kaisyn Boudreau
West Point, Utah
School: Syracuse High
Position: Small Forward
Height: 6' 4"
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Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 384

Player Evaluation
Kaisyn Boudreau, a 6’4 prospect from West Point, Utah 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. Boudreau can do it all on the court. As far as his strengths, does all the little things well, great feel and touch, super active, can shoot at a high clip when set, solid shooter, boxes out well and having a nice feel offensively for the game. Next in his development, needs to work on confidence, play with max effort at all times, and also be more patient with the flow of the game. Coach said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on being more patient.”


Hunter Labadie
Regina, Sk Canada
School: Thom Collegiate
Position: Point Guard
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 182
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 385

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jedidiah Aikulola
Kate, Texas
School: Jordan High School
Position: Power Forward
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 155
Favorite Athlete: Kawhi Leonard
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 386

Player Evaluation
Jedidiah, a 6’4 prospect from Texas 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 handles and defensive impact. Coach Tony 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.”


Noah McDaniel
Metairie, Louisiana
School: Brother Martin
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2026
Uniform Number: # 387

Player Evaluation
Noah McDaniel, a prospect from Metairie, Louisiana and part of the class of 2026, 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. Noah 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. Noah shots the ball very well, hustles all the time. He has a bright future with his game.”


Daniel McGregor
Clearwater, Florida
School: Calvary Christian
Position: Point Guard
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Class: 2024
Uniform Number: # 388

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City, State
School:
Position:
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete:
Class:
Uniform Number: # 397

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Athlete Name
City, State
School:
Position:
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete:
Class:
Uniform Number: # 398

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Athlete Name
City, State
School:
Position:
Height:
Weight:
Favorite Athlete:
Class:
Uniform Number: # 399

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023