Top-15 Cam Scott looking to set two more official visits
Cam Scott is On3’s No. 13 player in the 2024 class. On3 broke the news that the 6-foot-5 shooting guard set his first two official visits; Florida State on October 8 and South Carolina on October 22.
The four-star is in the process of setting up two more Fall official visits. While exact times have not been set, Scott should finalize dates with Auburn and Texas this week. Auburn will visit the school, and Scott has a Zoom call scheduled with Texas head coach Chris Beard.
Scott carries over 20 D-I offers. He was 5A All-State for the second time last season after averaging 21.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.5 steals per game. The 6-foot-5 shooting guard was the leading scorer for one of the best 16u teams – Team United – on the Nike EYBL Circuit, averaging 11.8 points and shooting 50.7 percent from the field in 15.4 minutes per game.
Scott also led the NBPA Top 100 Camp in three-point shooting, knocking down 50 percent of his shots and winning a camp championship.
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During the first week of the Fall live evaluation period, Florida State’s Leonard Hamilton and South Carolina’s Lamont Paris both saw Scott. A host of college programs are expected by Lexington (SC) High this week. After he sets the Texas and Auburn visits, Scott will have one junior year official visit remaining.
Scott’s scouting report
Cam Scott is a lengthy wing prospect with a lot of pop. The natural tools are very impressive all the way around. Scott has a mature game, plays within the flow of the offense, and rarely forces things. The jump shot release can be cleaned up, but the pull-up is smooth. Since the summer, Scott has developed his footwork and handle in the half-court, creating space to elevate into his jumper. Scott can take over a game and carry his team. I would like to see him develop the comfort to take a more aggressive alpha role on his teams. He is very efficient in his game, and his ability to score with a less is more approach is mature. Strength will come, and he is tracking as one of the top players in the 2024 class.