Trent MacLean is now a 6-foot-9 sophomore at Thousand Oaks High who is showing signs he might develop a better all-around game than father Don MacLean.
They stood side by side in front of a trophy case, father and son, separated by an inch in height.
Don MacLean, UCLA’s all-time basketball scoring leader, is 6 feet 10. His 16-year-old son, Trent, who seemingly grows every time he sleeps, is closing in. Trent has sprouted from 6-5 last season as a freshman to 6-9 as a sophomore.Having transferred from Westlake to Thousand Oaks High, MacLean had to sit out more than a month of games this season because of CIF eligibility rules before he made his debut last week for the Lancers at the South Pasadena tournament, and what an impact he made.
He can still shoot threes but has added versatility to his game, calls for the ball inside and finds ways to score all over the court. Add the fact he’s a good free-throw shooter and the evidence is clear he’s going to be scoring lots of points for the Lancers through 2025.Sophomore Trent MacLean has scored 32, 19 and 32 points in three games for Thousand Oaks since gaining eligibility this week. He's 6 feet 9. A sampling from his game today.
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