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Standouts From John Lucas Right Way Camp

TBB was at the MI3 Center for the first day of John Lucas Right Way. The 2017 edition marks the 10yr the staff has evaluated some of the top 8th graders in the south.

Terrance Arceneaux, 2022 Wing: Tyler was the top performer on Wednesday as the talented prospect possess length, size and developing skill set to become a big time player in the future.

Tre White, 2022 Wing: A Cream of The Crop Alum, White imposed his will as he got to the paint and finished through contact. Tre was a mismatch problem in the 5 on 5 setting.

Adam Stewart, 2022 C: Another Cream of The Crop Alum, The staff was impressed with Stewart’s shooting stroke. Still has ways to go as a big man but showed improvement since August.

Colin Smith, 2022 SF: Smith has a chance to be talked about heavily from the TBB staff till his senior year. Although the light flickers on and off, Smith is a prospect with a high ceiling.

Austin Nuñez, 2022 PG: Nunez competes and that’s one aspect of his performance on Wednesday that the staff liked. Has a promising shooting stroke.

Cameron Crocket, 2022 SG: Crocket made getting a bucket off the dribble look easy. Long, fairly skilled and made his mark at Camp Right Way.

Nehikhare Igiehon, 2022 CF: A forward that threw his body around and displayed some fluidity handling the ball. One of the top standouts from the camp.

Jacolb Cole, 2023 PG:Cole plays with a mature poise and has a good feel for his age. Had one of the top performances from a 2023 guard at the camp.

Bryce Griggs, 2022 PG: A prospect that has a chance to be near the top of his class from freshman to senior year. Strong, has tight handle and knows how to play.

Jaland Lowe, 2023 PG: Lowe made plays on both ends. Lowe got his nose in and hunted for loose balls. A promising guard that plays hard.

Noah Wright, 2022 Wing: Wright knows how to play without the ball. Seemed to make the right play when ball was in his hands.

Christopher Lockett, 2023 PG: One of the quickest guards with the ball in his hands, Lockett got to where he wanted on the court and made plays.

David Martinez, 2022: Scoring guard that is able to get to his spots. Got hurt on Wednesday but showed grit and still played solid through injury

Cameron Amboree, 2022 PG: Cam handled pressure and looks to make the right play with the ball. Not quick late.

Joyful Hawkins, 2022 PF/C: Joyful is long and has a solid touch inside. Runs well and made his presence known inside.