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TJ Power

TJPower

Shrewsbury, MAWorcester Academy
Jersey
#23
Pos
SF
HT / WT
6-8 / 210
Class
JR
Rivals
NATL
#20
POS
#4
ST
On3
97
NATL
#24
POS
#7
ST
#1
ESPN
88
NATL
#31
POS
#6
ST
#1
247
98
NATL
#17
POS
#5
ST
#1
The Journey
Class of 2023
Duke Blue Devils
Duke Blue Devils
Blue Devils
ENROLLED
Worcester Academy
Worcester Academy
2021 – 2022
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Pennsylvania
COMMITTED4/12/2025
N/A
241 mi
162
0
0
Duke
ENROLLED
90.8%
580 mi
2
4
16
Virginia
OFFERED
2.5%
463 mi
27
1
5
North Carolina
2.2%
587 mi
10
2
5
Notre Dame
OFFERED
1.8%
747 mi
38
0
1
Pennsylvania
PennsylvaniaCOMMITTED
N/A
Duke
DukeENROLLED
90.8%
Virginia
VirginiaOFFERED
2.5%
North Carolina
2.2%
Notre Dame
Notre DameOFFERED
1.8%

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TJ Power Scouting Summary
Jamie Shaw
06/04/22

TJ Power has a toughness about him. At 6-foot-8, that is one of the first things you notice in his game. As the game progresses, you see the full skill set. He is an excellent passer, able to initiate off the rebound or line up across multiple areas on the floor and make plays. The footspeed will be a question, but he understands angles and help-defense. We would like to see Power more aggressively look to score at times, but his ability to fill a stat sheet makes everyone on the floor better. Power is also a baseball pitching prospect.

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TJ PowerWorcester Academy
Rivals150 SF AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NBA Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
210
210
220
100.0%95.5%
Height
6-8
6-7
6-7
101.3%101.3%
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Personal Life

TJ Power, a 6-foot-8-inch forward with three-level scoring prowess and an all-around game, was Massachusetts’ 2021-22 Gatorade Player of the Year. He said he’s known for a while he was destined for big things. “Ever since I was little I wanted to play on the biggest stage in college,” Power said. Power averaged 23.7 points and 8.0 rebounds per game on 42% shooting during the Nike EYBL IV Session in Kansas City, earning offensive MVP honors. Power is also a left-handed pitcher in baseball who throws in the upper 80s. He hopes to play both sports in college.

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