Future 150 Nashville Underclassmen Camp (June 6-7, 2015) Brown's dazzling change of direction and assertive play truly vaulted him to top five attendees. Brown needs to be evaluated against older and bigger players because he was just too much to contain. Slashing and offensive rebounding are great strengths. He catches the ball high. One area for improvement is coachability. Brown is a pleasant person, so he is not at all a difficult teammate. He does need to stick to defined tasks instead of constantly free-wheeling. To this point in his development Brown has easily dominated without relying upon plays. -Andrew Force
Future150 Elite24 All-American Camp (October 10-11, 2015): Fionn Brown has such an easy way about him. It is difficult to measure him purely on how hard it looks like he is playing. Evaluate him on the production. Brown collects multiple rebounds at both ends. He scores mid-range and in. Few players can score over him and few small forward handle better than him. Brown is the complete package. -Andrew Force
6/10/2015 by Andrew Force – Future150 Underclassmen Nashville Camp was full of young talent in the 2019 and 2020 classes. Here are the top performers from the weekend.
6/10/2015 by Jason Pratt – The Nashville Underclassmen Camp featured players from 15 different states looking to make their names on a national level.