Kentucky guard Otega Oweh recently attended the annual elite guard camp for college and high school players that is hosted by NBA star Chris Paul.
This year, Paul joined forces with Jayson Tatum, who annually hosts an elite camp for forwards.
Here is some footage from the camp in Las Vegas:
Jack Pilgrim of KSR posted this list of players who attended the combined camp:
Other college players in attendance include Purdue’s Braden Smith and Omer Mayer, Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg and Elliot Cadeau, Alabama’s Labaron Philon, Florida’s Thomas Haugh, UConn’s Solo Ball and Silas Demary Jr., Illinois’ Andrej Stojakovic, San Diego State’s Miles Byrd, Duke’s Isaiah Evans, Ohio State’s John Mobley Jr., Kansas State’s PJ Haggerty, Arkansas’ Karter Knox, Billy Richmond III and Meleek Thomas, Syracuse’s Kiyan Anthony, Houston’s Kingston Flemings, Iowa’s Bennett Stirtz and Missouri’s Anthony Robinson II and BYU’s Robert Wright III, among others.
The rosters were split up among college and high school talent, with the latter group also featuring Kentucky targets — all with offers — Bryson Howard, Cole Cloer, Cameron Williams, Qayden Samuels, Brandon McCoy Jr. and Marcus Sears Jr. (2027), among others.
