Rowan Barrett, assistant GM and executive vice-president for Canada’s senior men’s basketball team, says players like Kitchener’s Jamal Murray represent a future wave of national team and NBA players.
Jamal Murray, the 6-5 2016 point guard from Orangeville (Ontario) Athlete Institute and CIA Bounce, looked tremendously poised and confident in going for 13 points in Team Bravery’s win. Murray is hearing from Syracuse.
At this time last year, Hunt was one of several candidates vying for the Syracuse football starting quarterback position, along with Charlie Loeb and Drew Allen.
Three-star cornerback Davante Davis has decommitted from Syracuse, he said in a statement on his Twitter account, noting that he wants to give other programs a fair chance to recruit him.
Later this week, a 6-foot-8, 230-pound center from Pope John XXIII High School will become the next potential great Garden-stater to announce his college decision. Moustapha Diagne, of Sparta, N.J., will choose between Syracuse and Memphis.