Spring Preview Camp Team 6 Breakdown
Jonathan Bryant, 2022 - Bryant is a solid defender that makes plays on the ball and in help side. On offense, he has good hands and showed his ability to finish consistently in the paint.
Parker Gonzales, 2022 - Gonzales is a flat out bruiser. He uses his stout, 6-foot-6 frame to bully other players in the paint and get just about whatever rebound he wants. He uses his head fakes to get defenders off their feet and goes up, finishing through contact.
Bruce Hart, 2025 - Hart showed glimpses of his potential. He has the ability to knock down open shots and defend. Once he begins moving without the ball, it will add another dynamic to his game.
McCade Karr, 2025 - Karr is a flat out hustle player. Only a freshman, he does a ton of dirty work and gets a lot of extra possessions due to his work on the offensive boards.
Kayden Miller, 2025 - The freshman got out there and battled throughout the day. He showed poise and control while playing against a lot of older players.
Christopher Perry, 2026 - As the only 8th grader at the event, Perry surely had people salivating at his upside. Already at 6-foot-5 with a long frame, he has an advanced skill set for his age. He has a smooth offensive game with a plethora of counter moves in his arsenal. It will be fun to watch this kid progress through his high school career.
Devin Smith, 2024 - The guard out of Arlington Christian has the potential to be a good floor general. He showed that he can control the pace, distribute, and take care of the ball.
Dior Smith, 2025 - Smith is able to break down defenders with his shifty handle. He has a quick cross over and a nifty in-and-out dribble that gets defenders off balance.
Michael Tucker, 2024 - Tucker is a quick guard that looks to get downhill just about every time he has the ball. Despite his small size, he has no fear going to the rim. He has a solid outside shot and will be fun to watch as he adds muscle to his frame.