PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo: Team 11 Evaluations
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The PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo took place this past weekend! Take a look at the evaluation of prospects from Team 11 from the showcase. There’s no better time to sign up for PrepHoopsNC! Get 30% OFF payment on your first…
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Continue ReadingThe PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo took place this past weekend! Take a look at the evaluation of prospects from Team 11 from the showcase.
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Cain was one leading face for Team 11 that showcased a dynamic guard tandem of Darnerian Gibson Darnerian Gibson 5’10” | PG Winston-Salem Christian Regional | 2025 State NC and him. He earned Gamechanger: Top Defender with his tenacious defensive effort which made it virtually impossible for other guards to find a rhythm in the open floor. He applied pressure defensively and showed off his perimeter shooting with consistency throughout the Top 250 Expo. He worked well alongside Gibson to show he could distribute, defend and score with another talented guard. He’s emerging as a strong unsigned senior candidate for college coaches to watch as he enters his senior season at Green Level High.
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Gibson was another impressive face in the Team 11 rotation at the PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo. He held down the floor general duties with ease, distributing the ball, communicating with his teammates and setting quite the tone with the ability to generate his own offense. He earned the nod as a Gamechanger: Dynamic Guard with his elite playmaking ability before it was all said and done. He’s a 2025 prospect out of Winston-Salem Christian School college coaches need to get eyes on.
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Lee was another impressive two-way presence in the Team 11 backcourt at the Top 250 Expo. He was another Gamechanger: Dynamic Guard given his ability to be a two-way presence on the floor. He fed off the energy of his guards and made for an easy outlet given his ability to knock down shots and finish in the painted area. He even had a few dunks to show off his athleticism and strength as a two-way presence in the backcourt. He’ll be a 2025 prospect to keep an eye on this season at Cannon School.
Davis is a young prospect out of the 2026 class who showed off his budding game at the PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo. He stepped up as a presence in the frontcourt and on the wing while his guards led the charge. He showed he could battle on the boards, use his length to defend around the rim and showed he could knock down shots on the perimeter. He didn’t show his youth in doing things like helping on defense and defending bigger opponents with his length at 6-foot-2. He’ll be an intriguing name to track over the next few seasons at Chapel Hill High.
Furniss was another 2026 prospect who didn’t show much of his youth at the PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo for Team 11. He showed he could operate inside and out with his size at 6-foot-3 and stepped out to knock down shots on the perimeter when looked upon. He moved well without the ball and showed poise in being in the right spots to rebound on both ends of the floor. He’s a name out of Havelock High who placed himself squarely on the PH radar with his play on the floor.
McNeill was the final of the trio of 2026 prospects who shined for Team 11 at the PH North Carolina Top 250 Expo. He was another versatile 6-foot-3 presence who showed he could play a physical brand of basketball getting to the painted area and making things happen. He made tough shots in traffic with consistency for his squad, shoring things up when his guards needed a rest. He showed he could get from one end to another in a hurry and finish in traffic after rebounds and showed tremendous strength and body control when drawing contact. He was an impressive prospect out of the Durham area who will suit up for NC GBBA this season.