22 - Tre White

6-7, 205 Shooting Guard/Small Forward
Kansas Senior
Birthday
01/28/03 (23.4 yrs)
Hometown
Dallas, TX
High School
Prolific Prep
Team Site Profile
Athleticism
7
Size
7
Defense
7
Strength
8
Quickness
7
Leadership
7
Jump Shot
8
NBA Ready
8
Ball Handling
7
Potential
6
Passing
7
Intangibles
7

Strengths: White is a versatile two-way wing whose steady development throughout his college career has helped establish him as a legitimate professional prospect … Standing 6’5.25″ barefoot (approximately 6’7″ in shoes) and weighing 215 pounds with a 6’9″ wingspan, he possesses solid size, strength, and length for an NBA wing … One of the most encouraging aspects of his profile is his dramatic shooting improvement and the strong indicators that suggest his jumper will translate to the professional level … As a senior at Kansas, he shot 40.3% from three-point range on 4.0 attempts per game while converting an outstanding 87.2% from the free throw line … Those shooting splits are highly encouraging for NBA evaluators, particularly given the combination of volume and efficiency from beyond the arc … Improved his three-point percentage from 26.5% as a freshman to 40.3% as a senior while steadily developing into a reliable floor spacer … A good athlete with solid explosiveness and body control, White finishes effectively around the basket and uses Euro-steps, balance, and touch to score through traffic … Strong rebounder for a wing, averaging 6.7 rebounds per game as a senior and consistently making plays outside of the scoring column … Plays with toughness and competitiveness and embraces physical play on both ends of the floor … Reliable defender capable of matching up against multiple positions, with enough strength to handle bigger forwards while possessing adequate mobility to stay with guards and wings … Understands team defensive concepts and generally stays engaged within the structure of the defense … His experience across four major college programs has exposed him to a variety of offensive and defensive systems, helping him develop a mature and adaptable game … Started all 35 games for Kansas as a senior and was one of the Jayhawks’ most dependable contributors throughout the season … Does not need the ball in his hands to impact winning and projects comfortably into a complementary role … Brings maturity, versatility, toughness, and a well-rounded skill set that should translate well to the professional game.

Weaknesses: While White’s shooting made significant strides throughout his career, questions remain regarding his offensive consistency and overall upside … He can disappear offensively for stretches and does not consistently assert himself as a scorer despite possessing solid physical tools … Several of his quietest performances came in important games, including scoring just four points against St. John’s in the NCAA Tournament, five points against Houston in the Big 12 Tournament, and two points in a late-season loss to Iowa State … Despite the improved perimeter shooting, his overall field goal percentage was just 45.0% as a senior, suggesting he is not an especially efficient scorer inside the arc … Lacks advanced shot creation ability and may struggle to consistently generate offense against NBA athletes … Not a primary ball-handler or playmaker and has never averaged more assists than turnovers during any collegiate season … While he is a dependable defender, he does not generate many steals or blocks and lacks the disruptive defensive playmaking that often helps wings carve out NBA roles … Above-average athlete but not an elite one by NBA standards … Doesn’t possess exceptional quick-twitch explosiveness or standout physical traits that separate him from other wing prospects … Already 23 years old, making him one of the older prospects in the draft class and reducing the perceived developmental upside compared to younger players … Projects more as a role player than a player capable of carrying major offensive responsibility.

Outlook: White projects as a late second-round candidate or priority undrafted free agent whose combination of size, toughness, defensive versatility, rebounding, and improved shooting gives him a realistic chance to earn NBA opportunities … The substantial progress he made as a shooter throughout his collegiate career is perhaps his most appealing long-term selling point … Teams searching for mature wings who can defend multiple positions, rebound, play within a system, and knock down open shots should find value in his skill set … His pathway to sticking professionally will likely come through embracing a low-maintenance 3-and-D role while continuing to improve his consistency as a perimeter shooter.

Notes: White measured 6’5.25″ barefoot (approximately 6’7″ in shoes), 215 pounds, with a 6’9″ wingspan at the 2026 G League Elite Camp … Born January 28, 2003 … Native of Dallas, Texas … Attended Prolific Prep and was a consensus Top-50 national recruit coming out of high school … Began his collegiate career at USC before transferring to Louisville, Illinois, and Kansas, starting games at all four programs during his college career … Earned Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors at USC … Started all 35 games for Kansas as a senior, averaging 13.5 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 31.3 minutes per game while shooting 45.0% from the field, 40.3% from three-point range (1.6 makes per game), and 87.2% from the free throw line … Finished his collegiate career averaging 11.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.2 assists across 129 games while shooting 47.1% from the field, 31.7% from three-point range, and 78.0% from the free throw line … Improved his three-point percentage from 26.5% as a freshman to 40.3% as a senior and his free throw percentage from 69.0% to 87.2%, highlighting one of the more impressive long-term shooting development curves among senior wing prospects in the 2026 draft class.

Drew Wolin 6/21/26

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