@PrepHoopsTN Fall Combine Evaluations: Part III
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.
Eli Owensby | PG | Maryville | 2026
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2026
- 6’1″
- Standing Reach — 93″ or 7’9″
- Hand Span — 7.0″
- Hand Length — 7.5″
- Shoe Size — 11
- 3/4 Court Sprint (65′ not 75′ NBA distance) — 3.13, 3.23
- Lane Agility — 12.34, 11.86
- Camp Ranking — #31
NBA Stylistic Comparison: 2021 Lakers Kendrick Nunn
Confident. Effective outside shooter.
He can handle the ball pretty well. He might not play as a lead guard just yet, but that is in his future. Mentally, Owensby is there now, certainly court-aware as a point guard must be. Does not play above the rim yet, but getting there. Maryville is a deep basketball program, and though Owensby varsity minutes should be slim this winter, do not read deeply into that. His high school career will be filled with impressive jumpers, perhaps much more if the trajectory holds.
Jack Townsend Jack Townsend 6'1" | SG Kings Academy | 2025 State TN | G | Kings Academy | 2025
How did he measure against the competition?
- @PrepHoopsTN Combine All-Star
- Class of 2025
- Height — 6’0″
- Hand Span — 8.5″
- Hand Length — 7.0″
- Shoe Size — 12
- 3/4 Court Sprint (65′ not 75′ NBA distance) — 3.24, 3.17
- Lane Agility — 11.78, 11.87
- Camp Ranking — #16
- State Ranking — Top 80 next update
NBA Stylistic Comparison: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
College Projection: NAIA
Jack’s physique ranked among the most powerful of the day. Townsend looks like a hit some really fluid shots during the dribbling and shooting drills. His shooting motion could quicken slightly.
As October wrapped, Jack was named varsity starter for his basketball program.
Improving on-ball defense is critical for Jack to reach his potential.
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