Future150 All-American Camp (October 10th-11th, 2015): A former baseball player who has been playing basketball for under a year, Ellison has a ton of upside. He was at his best when attacking the rim and either hitting mid-range jumpers or finishing layups. He has wonderful body control. The next step for Ellison will be becoming more aggressive consistently.
Nashville Underclassmen Camp (June 6-7, 2015): Ellison’s height and handle instantly make him a commodity worth plucking off the market. Truthfully he plays as steady as his hair is flamboyant. Mason hits every uncontested jump shot. As the event hit the final push, Ellison grew more comfortable. In fact, he showed that shooting is not his only strength. Ellison is also a capable slasher. The mobility of the taller wing suggests he could become elite. -Andrew Force
Future150 Elite 24 Camp (August 8-9, 2015): So smooth. Ellison has veteran tools like the ability to drive either way. He also scores very well with the pull-up jumper. Ellison really has no weaknesses. With ideal height for the position Mason might only add a little explosiveness to continue his domination of the age group. His expansive skills give him a fantastic foundation to build upon. -Andrew Force
10/18/2015 by Brian Flinn – This past weekend was the Future150 national camp. Top prospects from 18 different were on hand, while a few others made themselves known with big weekends.
10/16/2015 by Andrew Force – Invited players face higher scrutiny once they enter the door. These are the guys that flourished at camp.
10/15/2015 by Ryan Noel – Ryan Noel checks in on the top 2019 and 2020 prospects from the Future 150 All American Camp in Birmingham, AL.
6/10/2015 by Andrew Force – Future150 Underclassmen Nashville Camp was full of young talent in the 2019 and 2020 classes. Here are the top performers from the weekend.