Future150 National All-American Camp (October 8th-9th, 2016): A very pure scorer, the Wheeler (GA) product has no issues with scoring consistently from all three levels. Whaley is a smothering on-ball defender and has continued to improve with his motor and playing consistently for every second that he sees the floor. His size, length, skills, and sneaky athleticism has him looking like a solid low major prospect for now. -Zac Lyon
Future150 Atlanta Camp (August 27th-28th): One of the more physically imposing guards at the camp, Whaley always takes it to the rim with force. Not only did he rattle the rims plenty of times over the weekend, he also drained plenty of jumpers from all over the floor. His skill set paired with his solid size and athleticism has him looking like a potential D1 prospect. Heading forward he needs to learn to play with his motor on the entire game instead of just playing hard for a quarter or two. -Zac Lyon
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.
8/30/2016 by Zachary Lyon – Future150 continued its camp series into the heart of Georgia, plenty of prospects showed they have potential to play at the next level.