Pro Movement Summer Madness – “Can’t Miss” Guys Pt 2

MORROW, GA – Where there’s the SH Report Showcase from Kris Watkins there’s usually a showcase from the guys at Pro Movement in tandem, and Jarrett Christian and Co. put on another good one with Summer Madness from Clayton State University.

Some guys who were Can’t Miss, Part 2:

By: Keith Agran

Tim Smith Jr | G | 2024 | Central Gwinnett (pictured at top)

He and Jay Johnson of Warner Robins were perhaps the best prospects in the gym, the game has matured from the point early last fall when he sort of burst onto the scene with some big early season performances, wired to score as he’s already kicked off a strong June and will have a lot of extra help on this coming Black Knights team as they seek to throw a wrench in the 7A works.

Brayden Holiday | G | 2026 | Mountain View

Was not shy about getting the ball launched and that sort of M.O. fits the run and gun style MVHS likes to employ, had some nice finds as well particularly leading the break but this guy is a scorer and he kind of knows it, will join the stellar backcourt of Mike White and Bronson Blair in gold and black.

Cori Mincey | G | 2024 | Vidalia

Best pure athlete in the gym as he showed off explosive lift and speed on the push and drive, guarded a bunch of different spots as well and handled the ball up front, it may have just been another camp but the energy level was inconsistent and with athleticism as special as his keeping a consistent motor will keep him in the forefront on coaching lists of guys who can do a lot of the same things he can.

Isaiah Camon | G | 2025 | Lanier County

Back to back good days for the scorer extraordinaire and All-Region performer for the Bulldogs out of South GA, tickled the twine at SH Report’s camp then 24 hours later did a lot of the same for the Pro Movement guys, classic volume scorer and that alone can keep him in the convo among coaches looking for guys who have a nose for getting into good spots to utilize good scoring acumen.

Keith Agran has lived in Georgia since 2011 and joined OTR as a National Evaluator in 2021. He previously scouted for Prep Hoops dating back to 2019, and also spent 3 years as a sports writer at two newspapers in New Jersey. After a championship-coaching background on the HS-level also in NJ, he accepted the Girl’s Basketball Head Coaching position in May 2022 at Mt Bethel Christian Academy and now balances scouting and coaching still with a keen eye on talent around the region. You can reach him at keithagran1@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @BracketSage.