PrepHoopsTN Combine Evaluations: Part IV
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The final June Sunday always ushers in the @PrepHoopsTN Combine. The gym hosted high energy. Read about several of the campers with their evaluations from the day. All measurements/times are listed in the linked article.
Trey Guthrie Trey Guthrie 6'7" | SF Waverly Central | 2026 State TN | PF | Waverly Central | 2026
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2026
- 6’6″ PF
- @PrepHoopsTN Combine All-Star
- Camp Ranking — #10
- State Ranking — Top 30
4-on-4 Team Runners-Up. Great vertical jump (31.5). It is usually challenging for young bigs to jump high off of the ground, as they are still growing into their bodies. TG did well in this measurement. Guthrie has big feet, and his lane agility times were not bad, considering both his age and size. He moved those puppies better than expected in tight spaces. Agility is something he can improve upon, but this baseline of 13ish seconds is encouraging. Guthrie is ever so slightly taller than he was back in October 2022, when he last attended the combine.
PrepHoopsTN Combine: The Measurements – Prep Hoops
Yeshiyah Cobb Yeshiyah Cobb 6'2" | SG Oakland | 2026 State TN | SG | Oakland | 2026
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2026
- 6’2″ SG
- Camp Ranking — #18
- State Ranking — Top 100
Ok speed. He played indecisively in the five-on-five setting. It can happen, as players are often unfamiliar with each other, but Cobb still seemed like a nice, young player still trying to figure out what his strengths are. Developing his basketball mentally will help. Read the defense. Make a quick decision. Attack. He is quick off of the ground.
Yeshiyah is built well for a basketball player: tall, sturdy, lean. The first-step quickness is a plus. Cobb needs to add heft, but his natural strength is really good.
Check his times in the sprint and agility drills.
PrepHoopsTN Combine: The Measurements – Prep Hoops
Jordan Potoski Jordan Potoski 5'11" | PG Marion County | 2026 TN | PG | Marion County | 2026
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2026
- 5’11” PG
- Camp Ranking — #23
He can work on explosiveness. Great shooter. He will hit anything open. 4-on-4 Team Runners-Up. Potoski’s vertical was measured just over two feet, which is nice. There is a little grit to him too. He could incorporate more guile, more moves that put defenders on skates. His first step is ok. Plyometrics are wonderful way to train with no weights while working on agility, speed, etc.
PrepHoopsTN Combine: The Measurements – Prep Hoops
Avin Shaw Avin Shaw 5'8" | PG Valor Prep | 2025 TN | PG/SG | Valor Prep | 2025
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2025
- 5’8″ PG
- Camp Ranking — #26
Really big bounce. Unassuming personality. Quiet demeanor. Erratic shooting. Handle needs to become tighter. He can dribble some, but not carve up a defense with the ball in his command. 4-on-4 Team Champion.
PrepHoopsTN Combine: The Measurements – Prep Hoops
Alijah France Alijah France 5'11" | PG Rockvale | 2026 TN | PG | Rockvale | 2026
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2026
- 5’11” PG
- Camp Ranking — #27
Decent lane agility time (12.02). His first time through the drill was a 13.07 time. This improvement can happen and it is actually pretty common. Many people improve the challenge the second time through as they are more familiar with the body movements. Nice first step. France was unafraid when challenged in the lane. Nice body control mid-air.
Cody Colvin Cody Colvin 5'7" | PG CSAS | 2027 TN | PG | CSAS | 2027
How did he measure against the competition?
- Class of 2027
- 5’7″ PG
- Camp Ranking — #30
Takes coaching very well. Good attention to detail. Youngest camper of the day. Colvin’s second Lane Agility time was very good (11.97). The sprint time was passable for a sophomore, and he is merely a freshman-to-be. Shooting form is nice. Cody projects as a primary ball-handler. He shoots a pretty shot when his feet are set.
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