Future150 Southeast Camp (September 9th-10th, 2017): "Now a senior, Beazer has grown a few more inches and now stands nearly 6'5". Playing as a wing guard, he's at his best when attacking the rim and finishing above the defense. He always has had flashes of dominance on the wing. If he can learn to keep his motor running at all times on the floor he could work his way into low-major status. For now Beazer stands as a high-level DII guy based off upside alone." - Zac Lyon
Future150 Southeast Camp Combine Measurements:
Height: 6'4.5"
Weight: 155 pounds
Wingspan: 6'6"
Standing Reach: 8'2"
Standing Vertical: 30 inches
Max Vertical: 41 inches
3/4 Court Sprint: 3.08 seconds
Lane Agility: 5.30 seconds
Shoe Size: 13
DOB: 05/31/00
Future150 All-American Camp (October 10th-11th, 2015): Beazer showed a willingness to step into the role as lock down defender and began to take players out of their game in the camp. His length and intensity makes it hard for others to get a clean shot off over him. While he hit a couple of jumpers, he will need to learn not to rush with the ball in his hands and let the game come to him. Improving his ball-handling will only help the wing prospect as well.
Atlanta Underclassman Camp (Mar.7-8 2015)- Jerome's a wiry guard whose as solid as they come. Has a fundamental game with good size at his position. Jerome needs to focus on his ball handling and becoming stronger. With added strength he will be able to get to the rim and finish with contact and be less likely to settle for jumpshots. -Rick Wilson
Atlanta Future150 Camp (August 29-30, 2015): Beazer has great physical traits and intangibles for a sophomore guard. He stands about 6'2 and has long arms that helps him finish over the top of the defense when slashing the paint. He needs to improve on using that lengthy wingspan on defense to apply pressure and yank balls out of the passing lanes. His jumpshot is still a work in progress, but is seemingly getting better. -Zac Lyon
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South Carolina State | Cold | 11/07/2015 |
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9/09/2015 by Zachary Lyon – The top 40 All-Stars was dominated by talented wings and guards