The One Eyed Watchlist

Kevin Howell

 The One-Eyed Watchlist highlights players whose games translate beyond box scores and mixtapes. Each feature breaks down why a player impacts winning — defense, effort, decision-making, physicality, and role acceptance — and where their game realistically fits at the next level. This is not a ranking. It’s proof of evaluation.  Presented by The One Eyed Network It Ain’t for Everybody. Oneeyedscout.com

  1. The Truth About College Basketball Recruiting, The Portal, and Coaching Changes

    16 APR

    The Truth About College Basketball Recruiting, The Portal, and Coaching Changes

    Send us Fan Mail College basketball is a business. That truth is hitting families, players, and coaches harder than ever. In this episode of Baseline Truths, we break down what today’s recruiting world really looks like and why so many high school basketball families are still reading it wrong. From the transfer portal to coaching changes, conference movement, and the false idea that exposure alone solves everything, this is a direct conversation about what actually matters now. If you are a player, parent, trainer, coach, or someone trying to understand basketball recruiting, this episode is for you. In this episode: Why college basketball recruiting has become more transactional How coaching changes can wipe out opportunities fast Why conference shifts change what programs look for How the transfer portal is reshaping high school recruiting What coaches are really watching during live periods Why role clarity, defensive value, and translatable skill matter more than hype A lot of players want attention. A lot of families want hope. But college coaches want solutions. That is the truth. If you want more real basketball conversations around player development, recruiting reality, Texas high school basketball, and what truly translates, subscribe and stay tapped in with The One-Eyed Scout. Don’t guess the process — grab The Parent Recruiting Roadmap: https://a.co/d/0chCXmyQ https://youtu.be/SjLU5pWokes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s2E5mYcALE  Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody.  Support the show

    48 min
  2. 16 APR

    Trey Pinkard Interview | 2027 PG Talks Manila Championship, Growth & Point Guard Leadership

    Send us Fan Mail Trey Pinkard is a name college coaches need to know. In this One-Eyed Watchlist interview, we sit down with 3⭐️ Trey Pinkard, a 2027 point guard out of Grand Oaks High School (Houston, Texas) and LivOn EYBL 16U, to talk about leadership, winning, development, and what separates real point guards from everybody else. Trey is more than just a stat line. He’s a floor general who understands pace, poise, and control. We also dive into his experience competing in the NBTC International Tournament in Manila, Philippines, where FilAm Nation Select USA won the championship and Trey was named an outstanding performer after averaging 14 points per game on a loaded team. This is the kind of basketball conversation that helps coaches, parents, and players understand what actually translates. In this interview, Trey talks about: His journey as a 2027 basketball prospect What it means to truly play point guard His experience winning internationally in Manila, Philippines Leadership, confidence, and how he approaches the game What he’s working on to keep growing What college coaches should know about him now If you care about basketball recruiting, player development, Texas high school basketball, and finding real prospects before everybody else catches on, this episode is for you. Subscribe for more One-Eyed Watchlist interviews, player evaluations, and basketball truth. 📍 Player: Trey Pinkard 🏀 School: Grand Oaks High School 📌 Class: 2027 📏 Size: 6’0, 160 lbs 🔥 Club: LivOn EYBL 16U 🌎 Location: Houston, Texas Follow Trey: IG: @treypinkard2027 Don’t guess the process — grab The Parent Recruiting Roadmap: https://a.co/d/0chCXmyQ #TreyPinkard #GrandOaks #LivOnEYBL #HoustonBasketball #2027Basketball #PointGuard #BasketballRecruiting #TexasBasketball #EYBL #HighSchoolBasketball #OneEyedScout #BasketballInterview #PlayerDevelopment #NBTC #FilAmNation https://youtu.be/SjLU5pWokes  Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody.  Support the show

    17 min
  3. 2 APR

    Underrated 3A Point Guard You Need to Know | Aric Powell Watchlist Interview

    Send us Fan Mail Aric Powell is the type of guard coaches can’t afford to miss. In this One-Eyed Scout Watchlist episode, we sit down with a 5’11” point guard from Cole High School (TX, 3A) who represents what real development looks like — not hype, not mixtapes, but work, discipline, and consistency. Coming out of a smaller classification in Texas, Aric Powell has built his game through The Doghouse training environment, where daily habits matter more than exposure. This interview breaks down how he approaches the game, how he controls tempo, and what separates him from other guards at his position. This is a full conversation on: Point guard mindset and leadership How to stand out from a small school (3A basketball) Defensive competitiveness and toughness Game control, decision-making, and tempo What college coaches actually look for in guards How real development happens behind the scenes If you’re serious about basketball recruiting, this is the part most players overlook — what shows up on film consistently. At One-Eyed Scout, we evaluate players through habits, not highlights. Because good enough isn’t recruitable — translatable is. 📈 WHO THIS IS FOR: Players trying to get recruited from smaller schools Parents navigating the recruiting process Coaches looking for tough, disciplined guards Anyone serious about real player development 🎯 RECRUITING TRUTH: Exposure doesn’t create opportunities — prepared players do. This episode gives you a real look at what that preparation sounds like. 📘 If you’re trying to understand the recruiting process without guessing: Don’t guess the process — grab The Parent Recruiting Roadmap: https://a.co/d/0chCXmyQ 📺 Subscribe for more Watchlist interviews, recruiting breakdowns, and real evaluations: More players. More truth. No hype. #BasketballRecruiting #PointGuardPlay #TexasBasketball #3ABasketball #UnderratedPlayers #PlayerDevelopment #OneEyedScout #RecruitingTruth #DoghouseTraining #HighSchoolBasketball https://youtu.be/SjLU5pWokes  Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody.  Support the show

    14 min
  4. DFW basketball is taking over — and most people still don’t understand why.

    19 MAR

    DFW basketball is taking over — and most people still don’t understand why.

    Send us Fan Mail DFW basketball is taking over — and most people still don’t understand why. In this episode of Baseline Truths, we break down the rise of Dallas-Fort Worth high school basketball across multiple divisions (UIL, private, and independent programs) and what it means for recruiting at the next level. But this episode goes deeper. Because while opportunity is rising — so is confusion. We’re talking about: DFW dominance in Texas high school basketballWhy players from this region are translating to college successWhat actually stands out to college coaches on filmHow to approach elite exposure events like Noble Elite CampThe truth about recruiting camps and evaluation opportunitiesHow to identify REAL exposure vs wasted moneyAnd most importantly… 🚨 How to avoid recruiting scams that are costing families time, money, and real opportunities If someone tells you:  “I can get you a scholarship for $400”  or  “Just send money, I’ll get you an offer” That’s not recruiting. That’s a scam. This episode breaks down how recruiting actually works — and how to protect yourself in the process. 🎯 WHO THIS VIDEO IS FOR: High school basketball players (all levels)Parents navigating the recruiting processCoaches looking for real evaluation insightAnyone serious about earning a college opportunity📈 RECRUITING TRUTH: Exposure doesn’t create scholarships — development, habits, and fit do. If you don’t understand the process, you’re vulnerable to anyone who sounds confident. 📘 Want clarity instead of guessing? Don’t guess the process — grab The Parent Recruiting Roadmap: 👉 https://a.co/d/0chCXmyQ 📺 Subscribe for real basketball evaluation, recruiting education, and player development insight: No hype. No politics. Just truth. #DFWBasketball #TexasHighSchoolBasketball #BasketballRecruiting #NobleEliteCamp #RecruitingScams #PlayerDevelopment #HighSchoolHoops #OneEyedScout #BaselineTruths #BasketballExposure #AAUBasketball #CollegeBasketballRecruiting #RecruitingTruth https://youtu.be/SjLU5pWokes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s2E5mYcALE  Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody.  Support the show

    49 min
  5. Kanyon Taylor — 6’9 Stretch Forward | Class of 2026 | Valley High School (TX)

    13 MAR

    Kanyon Taylor — 6’9 Stretch Forward | Class of 2026 | Valley High School (TX)

    Send us Fan Mail In this One-Eyed Scout Watchlist interview, we sit down with Kanyon Taylor to talk about his development as a modern frontcourt player, the work behind his 4.0 GPA, and what it meant to help Valley High School win its first Texas State Championship in program history. At 6’9 with perimeter skill, Taylor represents the type of versatile forward college programs are constantly searching for — a player who can stretch the floor, create mismatches, and impact winning basketball. During this conversation we break down: • How Kanyon Taylor describes his game  • The role of the modern stretch forward in college basketball • Lessons from winning a Texas State Championship • The discipline behind maintaining a 4.0 GPA as a student-athlete • How he’s approaching the Class of 2026 recruiting process • What college coaches should know about his development If you follow Texas high school basketball, recruiting, or emerging frontcourt prospects, this is a player you’ll want to know early. Player: Kanyon Taylor Position: Stretch Forward Height: 6’9 Class: 2026 High School: Valley High School (TX) Club: BYC NXT 17U Academics: 4.0 GPA This interview is part of the One-Eyed Scout Watchlist, where we spotlight players whose habits, development, and winning impact translate to the next level. Subscribe for more basketball scouting reports, recruiting interviews, and player evaluations. https://youtu.be/SjLU5pWokes  Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody.  Support the show

    10 min
  6. 12 MAR

    Brennan vs North Crowley, Westlake vs Little Elm + 2026 Recruiting Reality | Texas Basketball

    Send us Fan Mail Texas high school basketball reaches its biggest stage as the UIL Boys State Championships arrive. In this episode of Baseline Truths, we break down the matchups between Brennan and North Crowley along with Westlake and Little Elm, and what these teams represent across the Texas basketball landscape. We also discuss the programs that competed in Noble events this season, including Mansfield Summit, Little Elm, and Dallas Carter, and how those competitive environments often prepare teams for March basketball. The show also looks at championship basketball across leagues with Parish and Grace Prep meeting in the TAPPS state championship game. Beyond the state finals, we examine the recruiting reality facing the Class of 2026. With the transfer portal reshaping college basketball rosters, recruiting timelines have shifted across Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and JUCO levels. Coaching changes across the country are also creating ripple effects in recruiting opportunities. Topics covered in this episode: Brennan vs North Crowley state championship matchup Westlake vs Little Elm state title game Mansfield Summit and Dallas Carter postseason runs Noble event competition and player development Parish vs Grace Prep TAPPS championship How the transfer portal is affecting 2026 recruiting Coaching changes impacting D1, D2, D3, NAIA and JUCO recruiting If you follow Texas high school basketball or are navigating the recruiting process, this episode breaks down what is really happening right now. Don’t guess the process — grab The Parent Recruiting Roadmap: https://a.co/d/0chCXmyQ https://youtu.be/SjLU5pWokes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s2E5mYcALE  Shoutout to The Brunch Spot in Converse — great food, great people, and always showing love to the game. This is The One-Eyed Scout Show, and remember — it ain’t for everybody.  Support the show

    38 min

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 The One-Eyed Watchlist highlights players whose games translate beyond box scores and mixtapes. Each feature breaks down why a player impacts winning — defense, effort, decision-making, physicality, and role acceptance — and where their game realistically fits at the next level. This is not a ranking. It’s proof of evaluation.  Presented by The One Eyed Network It Ain’t for Everybody. Oneeyedscout.com