Last edited by Goose; 11-11-2011 at 04:45 PM.
U.S. Basketball Elite's #5 Texas prospect for 2012: http://www.uselitebasketball.com/index_files/Page918.htm
Offensive Player of the Year for his district as a soph in 2010: http://corsicanadailysun.com/sports/x993486758/All-District-Basketball-Teams/print
Rivals notes from the "Great American Shootout" in July:
A teammate of Jelon Hornbeak's on Texas Select Elite, Jordan Mason from Ennis (Texas) High is another good looking young player from the Lone Star state. The 6-foot-2 junior to be is very quick, attacks the rim and plays an aggressive, almost in your face style of game at the two. More consistency with his jumper would further enhance his recruitment.
http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1101958
Scout notes from the same GASO tourney:
Jordan Mason, SG, Texas Select – While [Texas Select teammate Joel] Bolombay did the damage inside, it was Mason that did it from the perimeter. He is a very good athlete and a big time shot maker. He makes tough shots off the dribble and also can spot up off the catch. Mason is a bit undersized, but he does know how to put the ball in the bucket.
http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/1085852.html
[QUOTE=Buffnik;915438]U.S. Basketball Elite's #5 Texas prospect for 2012
A teammate of Jelon Hornbeak's on Texas Select Elite, Jordan Mason from Ennis (Texas) High is another good looking young player from the Lone Star state. The 6-foot-2 junior to be is very quick, attacks the rim and plays an aggressive, almost in your face style of game at the two. More consistency with his jumper would further enhance his recruitment. /QUOTE]
If he is a "junior to be" how would he be a 2012 prospect?
Looks like a little bit of a tweener, maybe in the mold of Booker from the '11 class. It sounds like he's having a nice summer, but I'd rather add some size to the wing than add another 6'2" combo guard at this point.
Missed this. Rivals has Mason listed as a CSU verbal.