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Bryan Mitchell

Houston, TX - 2015

SchoolSummer Creek PositionShooting Guard Height6’4” Weight175 lbs. AAU TeamNike Team Texas-DJ HometownHouston, TX Class2015
Player Profile Report
Scouting Report

STRENGTHS

Agility
Ball-Handling
Finishing Through Contact
Fundamentally Sound
Making Correct Passes

NEEDS TO IMPROVE

3pt Shooting
Scoring On All Three Levels

  • Scout’s Notes:

    Future150 National Camp (Oct 11-12, 2014) Bryan Mitchell- 2015, SF (TX) was one of the more skilled players in the camp.  He displayed a all around game on both ends of the floor.  His ability to make shots both in the mid and long range was what set him apart from other players.  Mitchell also played extremely hard and has a high basketball IQ.  Team player would best describe his game. Coachable.

    Future150 Houston Camp (August 16th-17th, 2014): Mitchell is a big combo-guard who passes the ball well and is more than capable of bringing the ball up and running the offense. He can get to the rim, where he uses his big frame well, bodying up smaller guards.

College Projection:

  • Low-Major

Complete Rankings:

  • This player is not currently ranked

Skills Review:

  • Shooting: Average
  • Dribbling: Good
  • Passing: Good
  • Rebounding: Average
  • Intangibles: Average
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Latest News on Bryan Mitchell
2018 Nassir Little, 2015 Nathan Hoover, 2015 Tucker CampbellFuture150 National Top 20 Camp: Wings (Part 2)

10/15/2014 by Jason Pratt – The Future150 Camp Series came to a close this past Sunday with players from 17 different states coming to the National Top 20 Camp in Nashville to compete.

2014 Future150 Houston Camp Top 20 All-Star selections.2014 Future150 Houston Camp: Top 20 All-Stars

8/20/2014 by Eric Hampford – The 2014 Future150 Houston Camp again proved to bring in a supremely talented group of prospects from all over the region, with several D1 kids in attendance.

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