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2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr

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2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr 

Post#1 » by Jamaaliver » Sun Dec 7, 2025 1:25 am

My new man crush!!!
Elite shooter and two-way wing player.

Sam Vecenie wrote:10. Cameron Carr | 6-6 guard | 21 years old | Baylor



Carr is another player who has emerged as a breakout star, averaging 22.7 points and nearly six rebounds while blocking 1.5 shots and getting 0.7 steals per game. The 6-6 wing with a wingspan well over 7 feet is using that length wonderfully, drilling 57 percent of his shots from the field and 55.2 percent from 3 with a beautiful high release point and nice elevation from the midrange and on his floater game. He’s only averaging 1.3 assists, but that undervalues what I think is his true passing ability; I counted five potential assists in his 27-point showcase against St. John’s at the Players Era Festival that his teammates just missed. Defensively, there are some flaws in his attention to detail, but he’s shown some switchability when engaged on the ball.

It helped him that he performed exceedingly well in front of nearly the entire NBA at the Players Era Festival in Vegas, one of the most well-attended scouting events of the last decade. But it’s really hard to find players who are this big, this long, possess real, fluid athleticism and can really shoot it. Those guys have a long track record of not failing in the NBA. Scouts are still scrambling to gather intel and learn as much as possible about why Carr’s two years at Tennessee were not successful, but he and Flemings are the two hot names. Carr’s range right now is somewhere in the 10-to-25 area, but my guess is it ends up on the higher end.
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Re: 2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr 

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Re: 2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr 

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Re: 2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr 

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Evaluating a player whose last tangible sample was three seasons ago is difficult, especially so early in a season, but it’s clear that Carr has improved.

He’s gone from rotational piece (before injuring his thumb and transferring) to the Bears' most impactful player. According to Hoop Explorer, Carr has a +23.6 adjusted net rating, which I suspect stems from weak competition and ridiculously hot shooting so far.

He won’t shoot 50 percent from behind the arc for the entire season, but his volume (39.1 3PAR), shot difficulty, and confidence are those of a knockdown shooter. Additionally, Carr is creating more of his three-point shots off the dribble. 41.6 percent of his attempts are pull-up jumpshots in comparison to 8.7 percent in his final year at Link.

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Re: 2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr 

Post#5 » by Jamaaliver » Sun Dec 7, 2025 1:47 am

Advanced statistics definitely favor sons of former NBA players...

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Re: 2026 Prospect Spotlight: Cameron Carr 

Post#6 » by Jamaaliver » Sun Dec 7, 2025 1:49 am

A 6'5" SG with a 7'3" wingspan is pretty insane.
Especially for a skilled sharpshooter on offense.

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