Jamari Phillips at EYBL Mesa

Arizona commit Jamari Phillips shoots a free throw en route to a 30-point game in EYBL action Friday, April 28, 2023, at Mesaโ€™s Legacy Park.

MESA โ€” Going 1-3 last weekend during the EYBLโ€™s first weekend stop put Paul George Elite U17 quickly behind the race for a Peach Jam championship berth, so Jamari Phillips wasted no time this weekend.

In his first Mesa EBYL game on Friday afternoon, the Arizona commit poured in 30 points while hitting 6 of 9 3-pointers to lead Paul George Elite to a 75-55 win over Arizona Unity at Legacy Park. He shot 11 for 17 overall from the field.

โ€œA guy like Jamari, when he gets hot, he gets hot,โ€ teammate and fellow UA commit Carter Bryant said Friday. โ€œSo we have to keep finding him, and he kind of led us to victory today. We did a great job of finding him, and the best thing about it is heโ€™s a guy who doesnโ€™t go chase the ball.

โ€œHe just takes what the defense gives him, and if the defense commits, heโ€™s willing to get off the ball. I just think we did a great job as a team not being selfish today, moving the ball, and I think thatโ€™s why weโ€™re successful.โ€

On Saturday morning in PG Eliteโ€™s 93-49 destruction of The Skill Factory, Phillips added another 23 points on 9-for-15 shooting while playing just 16 of 32 possible minutes. Over his first two weekend games, Phillips, who plays high school ball at nearby AZ Compass Prep, shot a combined 61.1% from 3-point range.

โ€œThe first session (in Georgia), we kind of had a little struggle,โ€ Philips said after Fridayโ€™s game. โ€œIโ€™m really trying to get my teammates going, and my teammates are starting to find me, so my shots are coming easier to me.

โ€œWe were just all talking, reading the floor and just playing our hearts out, boxing out, trying our best to get this win because we really needed it.โ€

Bryant collected six points and eight rebounds Friday, then had an efficient but limited effort Saturday morning, when he took just two shots over 15 minutes of PG Eliteโ€™s blowout win. Bryant finished with eight rebounds and four points, having made both free throws he took.

Arizona guard Courtney Ramey) gestures to the crowd after hitting a 3-pointer against UCLA at McKale Center on Jan. 21, 2023.

New โ€˜coachโ€™ for Team Ramey

Departing UA guard Courtney Ramey made a coaching debut of sorts, helping his father, Terrell Ramey, lead the appropriately titled Team Ramey to a 77-46 win over Soldiers ECYL in an EYCL (alternate league) victory on Friday.

โ€œI talked to them (the players) before the game,โ€ Courtney Ramey said. โ€œMy dad asked me to help come coach, and this is probably the last time I can do it.โ€

Ramey said he has finished his UA coursework this semester and was planning to pack up his Tucson home this weekend and travel to Dallas on Sunday to begin pre-draft preparation work. He said he is hoping to pick up an NBA Summer League spot or European opportunity this summer.

Ramey said he has signed with Young Money Sports, a firm co-founded by rapper Lil Wayne.

โ€œIโ€™m a professional athlete now, so my mindset (this spring) was to find what agency I wanted to sign with, and that took a little minute because I wanted to sign with somebody who I feel could help me get my career started,โ€ Ramey said. โ€œOnce I was able to find my agent, I was kind of thrilled to be starting the process.โ€

Caffeinated

Considering that Benin native Tounde Yessoufou is a five-star forward in the class of 2025 who has already picked up a scholarship offer from Arizona, maybe it was no surprise that in Team Why Notโ€™s 67-53 win over Proskills on Saturday that he had 19 points and four steals, shot 50% from the field and hit all seven free throws he took

Except that he did it all of that in a game that started at 8 a.m.

โ€œItโ€™s amazing,โ€ Yessoufou said. โ€œI wake up early anyway to work out, so they wake you up and you are able to go harder.โ€

Yessoufou, a 6-6 wing now playing for St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria, California, said he has been waking up at 5:15 a.m. during the club season and starting his day with yoga.

โ€œDuring the school year, I work out at 7 a.m., 6:30,โ€ Yessoufou said. โ€œSo yeah, this is pretty usual.โ€


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Contact sports reporter Bruce Pascoe at bpascoe@tucson.com. On Twitter: @brucepascoe