Two separate stories on him from 247 and now ESPN coming out of the Wooten 150.
What's remarkable about this is that you literally have dozens of the best players attending, 29 NBA team reps and STATON is being listed on a short list of standouts - pretty impressive.
One small detail - ESPN reports that he hit ONE three pointer, whereas the 247 report implies a couple...
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Staton is rapidly progressing. He rejected shots all camp while running the court with long strides and displaying agility in traffic. Staton maintains his skill offensively and even sprinkled in a 3-point shot. He's a teachable prospect who has Michigan, UNLV, Stanford and BYU all in the mix.
Summary of why the Wooten 150 circuit matters:
The basketball summer circuit is in the rearview mirror, and the beginning of the high school basketball season is not far. The Wootten 150 camp annually serves as a fall preview of sorts, providing a two-day, invite-only platform for some of the top high school players in the country.
This year was no different. The camp hosted 29 NBA team representatives, McDonald's All American committee members and national scouting services to evaluate talent. The camp was led and organized by Joe Wootten, chair of the McDonald's All American game, and his wife, Terri Lynn Wootten, who is the game's director. A mixture of terrific coaches from Nevada and the Washington D.C. area led their groups.