His uncle is Jason Richardson. Pretty cool!
Junior stats: 12.3 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.6 blocks and 1.1 steals.
From
this interview:
PI: For those who aren’t super familiar with your game, what are some of your greatest strengths?
TR: I would say my biggest strength is my versatility, I do it all: pass, score, play defense. I feel like defense is one of the biggest things because you don’t really see that from a lot of guys these days. So yeah, definitely my versatility, just being able to do everything.
PI: What about some things you still need to work on?
TR: Well I’m still trying to improve everything about my game. I feel like you can’t really just focus on one area I feel like you need to improve everything, because if you just focus on one area then I feel like you’ll start lacking in a different area. So really just everything, my jump shot, handles, on-ball defense, help-side defense, everything.
PI: What would you say is most underrated about your game? In other words, what do you think you don’t receive enough credit for?
TR: I would probably say my ability to handle the ball. I feel like I’m going to get straight to the point — I’m not going to waste all of my energy doing moves, I’m going to get right to the bucket. I feel like I can really handle the ball and most people don’t really realize that.
PI: Which aspects of your game do you spend the majority of your time working on?
TR: I would probably say getting my shot up off the dribble, that’s one of the biggest things I’ve been working on with my cousin Brian [Bowen]...is learning how to get my shot off against any type of defender — like tall or short defenders, just multiple ways to get my shot off. He said at the next level that’s the main thing you have to be able to do.