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<p>The following evaluations emanated from the first April AAU weekend.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Pro One TN Roster</span> - Garner<br>#22 [player_tooltip player_id='1570572' first='Jason' last='Britton'] (North Greene)<br>#30 [player_tooltip player_id='1894099' first='Ty' last='Pryor'] (Rockwood)<br>#33 Ethan Meadows (Meigs County)<br>#21 Quez Thomas (Oak Ridge)<br>#5 Brady Haun (Alcoa)<br>#32 Preston Mayberry (Stone Memorial)<br>#25 Andrew Matukewitz (Stone Memorial)<br>#40 Billy Barr (South Doyle)<br>#45 [player_tooltip player_id='1898175' first='Drew' last='Sloan'] (Concord)<br>#3 Dalton Siva (Bearden)</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1570572' first='Jason' last='Britton'] continued the volume scoring he introduced over the winter with North Greene High. Britton ran up 21 points against the Georgia Knights. Pro One-Garner won the game, and Britton lead his team in scoring, a common occurrence during his high school campaign.</p>
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<p>Offensively, Britton was fast enough to get to his spots and create quality scoring chances. On defense, he was exposed a couple of times. As important as scoring ability is beyond high school, Jason needs to improve his lateral mobility to be a trustworthy, passable on-ball defender. College guards are fast. He is gaining strength in the upper body, which helps. The footwork and even more heft must follow.</p>
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<p>A starter for Pro One TN 17u Garner, [player_tooltip player_id='1894099' first='Ty' last='Pryor'] showed off some whimsical moves against the other Pro One TN team. Pryor's wizardry around the rim helped him to 22.7 ppg in 27.9 mpg as a junior for Rockwood High School. Pryor does not play above the rim. He earns most of his buckets from creativity and touch. Pryor is not afraid of contact. Good body control.</p>
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<p>Reminds a little of Fred VanVleet in that he is not faster than top guards, but he constantly finds ways to create his shot. </p>
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<p>Tall. Ok shooting touch. Not nimble around the rim. Sloan can become more effective with improved fitness. Defensive aware. High school basketball is typically better for bigs, because AAU tends to be up-and-down and extremely guard-driven.</p>
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The following evaluations emanated from the first April AAU weekend.
HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
PG
CLASS
2024
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
PG
CLASS
2024
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HEIGHT
6'10"
POS
C
CLASS
2024
State:
Tennessee
School:
Concord
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