The annual @PrepHoopsTN Fall Combine featured aspiring college prospects. For the rest of the autumn we will be featuring the campers with evaluations and measurements from the day, October 16th, 2022.
Drew Henry | PG | Lenoir City | 2024
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2024
- 6’1″
- Standing Reach — 89″ or 7’5″
- Hand Span — 8.0″
- Hand Length — 7.5″
- Shoe Size — 12
- 3/4 Court Sprint (65′ not 75′ NBA distance) — 3.01, 2.94
- Lane Agility — 11.71, 11.26
- Camp Ranking — 27
NBA Stylistic Comparison: 2022 Suns Landry Shamet
Drew elevated off the ground for his jumper better than anybody in the gym. Though he is 6-foot-1, Drew Henry did and will consistently release at an effectively high point. This adds potency to his offensive game. Henry’s shot-making consistency lagged slightly behind his exceptional, repeatable form.
Henry’s Lane Agility times ranked in the top half, demonstrating his strong legs and quick change of direction. This indicates the junior will be a plus perimeter defender. Perhaps is. I didn’t get a long look at him competing as an on-ball defender.
Drew Henry is a decent off-hand dribbler. He will put a solid left-handed dribble down, occasionally slipping past a defender with an evasive left-handed dribble. Everyone can improve their handle with both hands, but his baseline is pretty good.
Solid lateral mobility during slide drill/warm-up.
Trey Pearson
Trey
Pearson
6'2" | PG
Pope Prep | 2026
State
TN
| 6’2.5” G | Pope Prep | 2026
How did he measure against the competition?
- @PrepHoopsTN Combine All-Star
- @PrepHoopsTN Combine Freshman MVP
- Class of 2026
- 6’2.5″
- Standing Reach — 94″ or 7’10”
- Hand Span — 9.0″
- Hand Length — 8.5″
- Shoe Size — 14
- 3/4 Court Sprint (65′ not 75′ NBA distance) — 3.02, 2.99
- Lane Agility — 11.75, 11.85
- Camp Ranking — #4
- State Ranking – Top 130
NBA Stylistic Comparison: 2021 Pacers Duane Washington Jr.
College Projection: D2+/D1-
Trey’s shot release is too low. He shoots a little bit in front of his face, more than above his head.
In a a 5v5 scrimmage, Trey surged past his defender, then slowed, keeping the defender on his hip, and finished with a flawless Euro. The left-handed guard finishes quite well with both hands, but demonstrated more creativity with the lefty layups. TP recorded the eighth-best Lane Agility time, a remarkable accomplished considering he was 1-3 years younger than many campers.
Trey Pearson
Trey
Pearson
6'2" | PG
Pope Prep | 2026
State
TN
is going to be a dominant high school basketball player, as early as this year. His handle is strong. His physical maturity is ahead of the class. There is a ball dominance to his game that might need to be rectified. Or, maybe not. Pearson didn’t turn the ball over. Perhaps Pearson can improve his passing though. Not that he is poor at passing, but there is the capacity to be more willing to pass in the halfcourt.
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