Future150 All American Camp-(Oct 10-11, 2015) Richardson was one of the more athletic point guards in the camp. His ability to run the team and create for his teammates might be his best skill to date. He has a nice frame and is extremely strong when playing on ball defense. If you leave him open he can make jumpers not only from long range but off the bounce as well. Solid overall perfromance on the weekend which landed him in the Elite 24 All Star Game.
03/09/14: "Richardson is a blossoming lead guard with a reliable outside jumper. While there may have been more touted backcourt prospects in attendance, his Spring Bling performance was as good as any. His presence is steadying, and when focused, he made good decisions with the ball in his hands. Defensively, he's strong and disruptive on the ball, and anticipates nicely away from it. He'll need to show a bit more quickness and ability to breakdown defenders, but Richardson is certainly a name to remember in Arkansas' 2018 class." -Spencer Pulliam
10/18/2015 by Brian Flinn – This past weekend was the Future150 national camp. Top prospects from 18 different were on hand, while a few others made themselves known with big weekends.
9/25/2015 by Andrew Force – Arkansas always brings the talented prospects. Take a look at the best from The Natural State.
3/10/2014 by Spencer Pulliam – For the third consecutive weekend, JrFuture150.com continued touring Texas, this time searching gyms at the Spring Bling tournament to discover talent.