Future150 National All-American Camp (October 8th-9th, 2016): Looking like he's grown about inch since we last saw him at the Summit Camp in June, McCreary continued to impress as a wing that is nearly unstoppable when slashing the lane. His jumper has steadily improved but still needs some work, but just off of athleticism, defense, and slashing abilities alone he should be considered a low major prospect. -Zac Lyon
Future150 "The Summit" Camp (June 25th, 2016): Another high-upside pick is the 6'4" Georgia native. A long and lanky wing, he has ability to score the ball from the outside as well as on acrobatic drives to the rim. He rebounds the ball well for a wing, and it's a safe bet to say that he's going to continue to grow and improve his game as we head into next high school season. It's time to seriously monitor him.
10/11/2016 by Eric Hampford – The 2016 Future150 All-American Camp brought in talent from over 10 states, and there was no shortage of prospects who dazzled this past weekend.
6/28/2016 by Eric Hampford – Future150's 3rd annual "The Summit" Camp came to an end on Sunday afternoon, but not before several prospects stood out in the all-star game.
4/16/2016 by Brian Flinn – Atlanta Main Event saw a huge number of talented players, the 15U division had a handful of those prospects