Future150 Camp Dallas- (Sept 10-11, 2016) Gregg is a familiar face to the camp and everytime we see him he has added something to his game. He shot the ball with more consistency than in the past. He loves scoring in transition and makes most of his plays in the open floor. On ball defense is one of his better attributes and finishing at the rim through contact. He loves to compete and is really up set if he doesn't win. All coaches want this type of player on their team.
Future150 Houston Camp (August 22-23, 2015): Gregg had the highest motor of any camper. Sunday he made the leap from Top 70ish to Top 20, purely by dominating the halfcourt competition. Gregg's handles are elite. His outside shooting is way above average. Gregg will be successful because he wants to be more than his peers. The hunger is unimaginable. -Andrew Force
Future150 Elite24 All-American Camp (October 10-11, 2015): Once again Aaron was relentless. The camp was largely open floor, fullcourt basketball. In the halfcourt Aaron is wonderful. In the open floor Gregg was operating off the ball most of the camp. His finishing around the rim is very good. Like everyone he can improve his outside shooting, but when he chooses to slash he gets results. Gregg is absolutely a D1 basketball guard. -Andrew Force
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Sam Houston State | Cold | |||
Indiana State | Cold |
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