Franklin, Ohio — The inaugural T3TV Combine took place at the Kingdom Sports Center this past weekend, playing host to a number of touted players from around the country. The event’s director, Terry Holt, generated quite the buzz for his…

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Editor’s Note: Special thanks to Daniel Price (@OTPCoachDP) for his contributions to this feature.
| Class of 2025
Brown was probably the most athletic player at the event. At 6’5″ with long arms he is a force on the glass. He is a transition highlight reel. That’s not where his game ends either. Brown displayed a nice handle and the ability to attack the basket. He has good strength and can shed defenders on his way to scoring. Brown showed that he can make shots. Once his shot becomes more consistent he will become even tougher for defenders. Brown is a high energy player and is fun to watch.
Camden Craig | Class of 2025
Craig displayed his shooting ability and toughness. He has a very nice shot from beyond the arc. He is not just a catch-and-shoot player. He has a decent handle that helps him get shots off. Craig competes and isn’t afraid of the moment. It will be interesting to continue to watch his development.
Jerry Easter
Jerry
Easter
6'4" | WG
OH
III | Class of 2025
Easter is a 6’3″ point guard with a good handle and long arms. He displayed great vision and playmaking ability for his teammates. Easter has great speed from end-to-end. Defensively, he plays hard, and comes up with a lot of steals. He looks to be one of the top talents in his class. If he grows another inch or two at the point guard spot, the top college programs are likely to be all over him.
Bryce Heard
Bryce
Heard
6'3" | WG
IL
| Class of 2025
Heard has a chance to be a special player. Standing around 6’4″ he displayed a full arsenal of tools. He showed off his athleticism with a few dunks in transition. Heard has a scorer’s mentality. He does all the things necessary to score like offensive rebounding for put backs and sprinting the floor in transition. Bryce can defend well on the ball. He plays the passing lanes also. He still has room to grow as a player, but where his game stands currently has him tracking as an excellent prospect to watch for at the next level.
Jayden Johnson
Jayden
Johnson
6'3" | WF
KY
| Class of 2026
Jayden was probably the most complete Class of 2026 player that I watched. His game is smooth. His ability to post up and footwork were unmatched. He rebounds very well. His ability to rebound and push the ball on the break is a plus for most players. He plays with great patience on his face-up game and on the perimeter. He is definitely the only player I saw using shot fakes and jab step combinations to beat defenders from triple threat position. If he continues to grow he has a chance to be an elite player.
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