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ProSpecs Camp Draws Top Midwest Talent, Impresses Coaches – Pt. 5

ProSpecs Camp Draws Top Midwest Talent, Impresses Coaches – Pt. 5
Daniel Siehndel
Daniel Siehndel October 1, 2025 @ 03:00 PM
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Keaton Murry
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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>The annual ProSpecs Camp once again lived up to the hype, assembling over 100 of the top high school basketball prospects from across the Midwest. Held in Oklahoma City, the camp featured a highly competitive atmosphere, as athletes competed in full five-on-five games designed to showcase their skills in live, game-like situations. A wide range of college coaches and recruiters -- representing programs at every level -- were on hand, adding to the energy and giving players a prime opportunity to elevate their recruitment profiles.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In this five-part series, I'll highlight several standout performers from the event -- athletes who not only made a strong impression but are poised to carry that momentum into the upcoming winter season.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2509295' first='Keaton' last='Murry'] | 6'4" Guard | Putnam City North | MOKAN</em></strong></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Murry stood out throughout the day with his creative, crafty scoring arsenal and a smooth, confident left-handed game. He consistently found ways to break down defenders off the dribble, using a mix of hesitation moves, changes of pace, and tight ball control to get into the paint at will. Once he created an advantage, Keaton showed great decision-making — either finishing himself with touch around the rim or drawing defenders and kicking out to open shooters. His ability to generate paint touches was a major asset, as it kept the defense rotating and opened up scoring opportunities for his teammates. Whether operating in isolation or out of ball screens, Murry played with precision and flash, always looking to make the right play. His blend of skill, vision, and feel made him one of the more dynamic offensive guards on the floor.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><strong><em>Greg Nicholson | 6'7" Wing | Lewis-Palmer | 7070 Athletics</em></strong></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Greg was another young prospect who turned heads in Oklahoma City with his blend of shooting ability and athleticism. From beyond the arc, Nicholson was consistent and effective. He displayed a smooth, quick shooting stroke, particularly in catch-and-shoot situations. What stood out even more was his ability to relocate and find space — constantly moving off the ball to create open looks. His footwork and readiness to shoot made him a reliable perimeter threat who punished defenses for losing track of him. In transition, Nicholson was solid, running the floor hard and frequently finishing plays above the rim, flashing his athleticism with explosive dunks and creative finishes. His ability to get out ahead of the defense and capitalize on fast-break opportunities added another layer to his offensive game.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2021906' first='Jonathan' last='VanBuren'] | 6'3" Guard | Millwood | Iso Joe</em></strong></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Possibly the best overall athlete in attendance, Jonathan combined a strong, physical frame with elite-level explosiveness that immediately caught the eye. He played with power and purpose, consistently putting pressure on the defense with his aggressive mindset and ability to get downhill. VanBuren frequently attacked off the dribble, using a quick first step and excellent body control to get into the paint. Once there, he showed the strength and vertical pop to finish through contact, often scoring against multiple defenders. His fearlessness around the rim made him a tough cover in both half-court and transition settings. Beyond his scoring, VanBuren's motor was just as impressive. He was relentless on the glass, especially on the offensive end, where he secured second-chance opportunities by outworking and out-jumping opponents. Whether it was a put-back, a kick-out pass, or simply keeping a play alive, his effort translated directly to extra possessions and momentum swings.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2021891' first='RJ' last='Young'] | 6'5" Guard | Bryant | Arkansas Hawks</em></strong></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Young, a big guard with length, played with excellent pace and control throughout camp. He kept defenders off balance with his ability to change speeds and directions while keeping the ball under control, allowing him to create space and break down primary defenders off the dribble. He played with a mature feel, often waiting for the right moment to attack gaps or exploit mismatches. Offensively, Young showed a versatile scoring touch. He was comfortable pulling up in the mid-range, using his size to rise over defenders, and also proved he could knock down shots from beyond the arc. His shooting mechanics were smooth and consistent, making him a threat at multiple levels. With his size, skill, and pace, Young projects as a guard who can control tempo, create offense, and score efficiently in a variety of ways.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2408760' first='Isaiah' last='Thompson'] | 6'5" Forward | OKC Storm | [program_tooltip program_id='2075773' first='Oklahoma' last='Wolfpack']</em></strong></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Thompson brought high energy and activity throughout the day, particularly thriving in full-court situations. He was constantly on the move, getting out in transition off deflections, steals, and turnovers, and turning defense into instant offense. He ran the floor hard and finished consistently — both above the rim with athleticism and around the basket with soft touch using either hand. His ability to convert in traffic or on the break added real value to his team's transition attack. What really separated Thompson was his motor. He played with non-stop effort on both ends, often creating opportunities simply through hustle plays — diving for loose balls, crashing the glass, and defending with intensity. His energy was contagious, and it helped spark momentum-shifting moments throughout multiple games. </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

The annual ProSpecs Camp once again lived up to the hype, assembling over 100 of the top high school basketball prospects from across the Midwest. Held in Oklahoma City, the camp featured a highly competitive atmosphere, as athletes competed in full five-on-five games designed to showcase their skills in live, game-like situations. A wide range of college coaches and recruiters -- representing programs at every level -- were on hand, adding to the energy and giving players a prime opportunity to elevate their recruitment profiles.

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