East Coast Invitational Standouts (Part 2)
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The Phenom Hoops East Coast Invitational was the weekend at the Virginia Beach Sportscenter, and there were plenty of teams from Virginia and North Carolina with tons of talent in the building. Here’s a look at part two of the…
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Continue ReadingThe Phenom Hoops East Coast Invitational was the weekend at the Virginia Beach Sportscenter, and there were plenty of teams from Virginia and North Carolina with tons of talent in the building.
Here’s a look at part two of the standouts from the VA teams.
Troy Henderson Troy Henderson 5'9" | PG Lancaster | 2025 State VA | 5’10” PG | Team Loaded VA 16U
Henderson is coming off a state championship with Lancaster, and he’s showing he’s one of the top young guards in all of VA. He’s a dual threat guard who can score the ball in different ways with a smooth pull-up and the ability to create space from deep, he touches the paint and gets out in transition where he has good vision and playmaking and he’s a good on ball defender who can pressure the ball the length of the floor too.
Sincere Jones Sincere Jones 6'7" | SF Churchland | 2025 State VA | 6’6” WF | Team Loaded VA 16U
Jones is starting to gain traction after a good sophomore year at Churchland, and in his two tournaments so far he’s been impressive as he has a lot of upside moving forward. He has a great frame at 6’6” with a strong upper body and he’s a big time athlete, he can catch lobs and get downhill where he’s a good finisher through traffic and he plays with a good motor as a rebounder and defender too.
Jackson Keith | 6’6” F | Team Loaded VA 16U
Keith is one of the top 2025 prospects you’ll find in North Carolina, as he has a good frame already and he has a competitive chip and drive to improve his already advanced skillset. At 6’6” he can play both on the perimeter and post up smaller forwards, he’s a big time athlete who can get downhill and play above the rim and he has good ball skills as he can knock down shots and put it on the deck on the perimeter.
David Miller David Miller 6'6" | PF Green Run | 2025 State VA | 6’7” PF | Team Loaded 757 16U
Miller was one of the best players in the Beach this year, as the 6’7” forward helped lead Green Run to a state tournament run and his versatility is very intriguing moving forward. He’s a big bodied forward who can bang in the paint and create space, he’s a good rebounder particularly on the offensive end where he gets extra opportunities and he can step out on the perimeter where he can work off the ball as a screener and pop and he can put it on the deck and get downhill to use his strength.
Masaiah Stevens | 6’0” PG | Dreamchasers 17U
Stevens is one of the best young guards on the Peninsula and played a major role in Woodside winning the state championship, and he’s playing up on the Dreamchasers 17U team where he’s the clear leader and go-to player for them. He’s a lightning quick guard with a great first step and blow by speed off the bounce, he’s shifty and can create space and score the ball from all over the floor and he is a lock down defender who impacts the game on both ends of the floor.
Jordan Jackson Jordan Jackson 6'7" | PF Highland Springs | 2025 State VA | 6’7” PF | Team Loaded 804 16U
Jackson is a young prospect to keep an eye on in the Richmond area, as the 6’7” forward from Highland Springs is starting to turn the corner with his development. He has long arms and is a good athlete who can protect the rim and finish above the rim, he has the ability to step out and knock down shots from the perimeter and he is becoming more consistent with every day.