Underclassmen Camp Huntsville: (Feb 21-22, 2015) Mack has improved his offensive production since the last time we saw him. His shot has improved and he has become more athletic. His ability to rebound the ball on the offensive end made him almost impossible to stop this past weekend. His strength and size at the forward position allowed him to finish through contact and impose his will on players his size. As his ball handling skills improve, look for him to make the move to the wing. Hard worker.
Nashville Jr.Future150 Camp: (June 7th-8th, 2014): Kaleb is a strong and athletic forward prospect. He rebounds the ball well on both ends and showed the ability to score the basketball with ease around the rim. He is a talented slasher and has the tools to become a good on-ball defender as well.
Future150 Summit Camp-(May 30-31, 2015): Mack has participated in several Future150 events, so his evaluation continues to evolve with each appearance. Over the course of the last year Mack has grown taller, while developing more agility. He keeps getting better and better footwork for his face-up game. Mack has the strength, but perhaps not the height to project as a power forward. While once his position appeared fixated it is now wide open. As an evaluator you always love to witness maturation firsthand. Mack is a prime example of this growth every player hopes to enjoy. - Force
5/19/2016 by Brian Flinn – The Summit is just five weeks away, with that in mind, Future150 recaps some of the top performers of the first two years of the camp.
6/02/2015 by Andrew Force – National rankings were earned by several standouts from The Summit Camp. The camp featured PG 2018 Greg Williams, Josh LeBlanc, Kobe Julien.
3/04/2015 by Andrew Force – Forward 2018 Kaleb Mack thrives on spin moves when he is attacking the basket. His big body allows him to take contact and finish at the rim.
2/27/2015 by Andrew Force – Take a glimpse at the top 25 players from camp, ranked top to bottom.