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Scoutz Barcelona Pro Camp — Day 1

Scoutz news Scoutz news • 1/9/2026
Scoutz Barcelona Pro Camp — Day 1

Barcelona, Spain


 

Day 1 of the Scoutz Barcelona Pro Camp featured two competitive games with mixed lineups, giving players extended minutes and clear opportunities to impact the box score. Several guards and wings stood out through scoring efficiency, playmaking, and defensive activity.



 

🏀 GAME 1

Team A 51 — Team B 46
 

Team A Standouts


 

  • Eric Jackson — 6’1 PG
    13 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists
    Jackson was one of the most efficient attackers on the floor, scoring consistently by getting downhill and finishing around the basket while also creating for teammates.

  • James Evans II — 6’6 SF
    9 points, 14 rebounds, 1 assist
    In his first action after arriving, Evans immediately made an impact on the glass, leading all players in rebounds while anchoring the defense.

  • Jonathan Davis — 6’3 PG
    8 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists
    Davis played with confidence and composure, contributing across the board and showing fearlessness as a guard attacking the game.

  • Chase Lane — 6’4 SG
    13 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists
    Lane provided size and scoring on the wing, finishing as one of Team A’s leading scorers while also rebounding at a high rate.

  • Adrian Watson Jr — 6’0 G
    6 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist
    Watson impacted the game defensively while staying efficient offensively, continuing to show two-way value.

  • Quame Malik Tabor — 5’9 PG
    Despite limited scoring in Game 1, Tabor played aggressively and applied pressure defensively.


 


 


 

Team B Highlights
 

  • Mathew Salas Castillo — 6’1 PG
    7 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist
    Salas Castillo attacked consistently and helped keep Team B competitive with timely scoring.

  •  KJ Beachem — 6’2 G
    6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists
    Beachem contributed as a secondary scorer and facilitator.

  • Terrence Ward — 6’3 SG
    5 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist
    Ward had a solid Game 1, controlling pace and contributing on the glass.


 


 

🔄 GAME 2

 

Team A 76 — Team B 48

 

Team A Standouts
 

  • Jonathan Davis — 6’3 PG
    14 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists
    Davis followed up his strong opener with another confident performance, filling the stat sheet and controlling stretches of the game.

  • Adrian Watson Jr — 6’0 G
    14 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists
    Watson delivered one of the most balanced stat lines of the day, scoring efficiently while continuing to impact defensively.

  • Eric Jackson — 6’1 PG
    10 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists
    Jackson continued his strong play, combining scoring with playmaking and showing leadership from the point guard position.


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  • Dimyrius Owens — 6’1 PG
    20 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist
    Owens had the highest scoring output of Game 2, finishing efficiently and contributing heavily on the boards.

  • James Evans II — 6’6 SF
    10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists
    Evans continued to assert himself defensively and on the glass while adding more offensive production.

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  • Quame Malik Tabor — 5’9 PG
    4 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists
    Tabor showed increased offensive involvement while remaining aggressive.

 


 

Team B Highlights

 

  • Mathew Salas Castillo — 6’1 PG
    10 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist
    Salas Castillo was Team B’s most consistent offensive threat, attacking the paint and leading his team in scoring.

  • Chauncey Lee — 6’0 PG
    6 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists
    Lee contributed steady guard play and secondary scoring.

  • Terrence Ward — 6’3 SG
    8 points, 6 rebounds, 0 assists
    Ward slowed offensively compared to Game 1 but continued to rebound and defend.

  • Bryan Johnson — 6’3 SG
    9 points, 5 rebounds, 0 assists
    Johnson provided physical wing scoring and rebounding.


 


 


 


 


 

📊 Day 1 Takeaways


 


 

  • Eric Jackson and Jonathan Davis consistently impacted the game as guards through scoring efficiency and playmaking.
  • James Evans II immediately stood out as a defensive and rebounding presence.
  • Adrian Watson Jr separated himself as a true two-way guard.
  • Mathew Salas Castillo was Team B’s most reliable offensive option across both games.


 


 

Day 2 will be key as players look to maintain efficiency, increase consistency, and separate themselves further in front of international evaluators.


 

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