Future150 Memorial Day Classic (May 23-25th, 2015): Bray was one of the more consistent players we saw. He's a glue guy and loves to compete. His skill level increases everytime we see him play. As he makes his move to the wing more look for his game to take the next step. He's what every coach wants in a player and his teammates feed off his energy.
Future 150 Nashville Underclassmen Camp (June 6-7) Bray routinely hits the open jumper. He excels with the mid-range buckets. The 6’3” small forward played up against the 2018 class. The strength gap did not bother him as Bray is plenty strong. The speed of play was not difficult defensively, but Bray did not show the ability to penetrate against bigger wings. He settled for a handful of triples when he could have worked for more. Bray has good feet for a face-up four. It seems he wants to be a wing though and to do that he will need to show a quicker first step.
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.