2016 Jamal Murray Sweepstakes 1.0

2016 Jamal Murray (Athlete Institute/CIA Bounce) recruiting sweepstakes has officially begun. Murray a member of the Cadet Men’s National Team who will participate in the 2014 U17 FIBA World Championship for Men has seen his legend grow by the game.

Currently ranked #37 by Scouts.com the 6’5″ 190lbs Murray is being recruited as a combo guard at the next level, while primarily playing point guard for his high school team Athlete Institute in Orangeville, Ontario. Murray last week cracked the Fox Sports Scouts.com national top 100 list which is a rare feat for a Canadian playing high school ball on Canadian soil. Justin Jackson (Findlay Prep/YAAACE) is the highest sitting Canadian at 21. Both Murray and Jackson have been arguably the top player in the highly touted 2016 Canadian class.

“Jamal Murray is a special player…He wants the ball in his hands at the end of the game.” In talking about Murray’s recruiting AI HS head coach Larry Blunt mentioned to American media in December ,“His recruitment is heavy. A lot of colleges on him already as a sophomore.”

One school that has been consistently keeping in contact with Murray’s coach is Michigan. Who already boast a Canadian product with Mississauga native Nik Stauskas whose enjoying a stellar sophomore season.

“They’re looking at him as a one or two,” Murray’s father Roger told Scout.com “A lot of people haven’t seen him yet though…Once they see him I know it’ll be different. “He’s a point guard but you can put him anywhere and he’ll produce, basically.”

“For Jamal, anywhere he is going we’re looking for him to play and not really to sit; his game is to play. We’re looking for somewhere where he can go in and play.” Father Roger Murray added.

In the United States for game action this weekend at La Lumiere (IN) School the Murray’s will swing through Ann Arbor to visit Michigan as they host Michigan State at Crisler Center Sunday afternoon.

“This was just kind of on the fly,” Murray said. “Coach told me to call them to get up for the game so this is just on the fly.”

“We want to see how the team is setup, how they run the plays, just seeing how it is there, just to see what the environment is like. I’m not the one playing, he’s playing so.”

Murray is also hearing from Illinois, Syracuse, and Louisville, among many others, growing and learning under the tutelage of his father.

“I trained him all his life,” Murray said. “I’d say he doesn’t have much weaknesses. He can get a little more hops probably but he’s just a floor general…He can control the floor, shoot from anywhere, pull up and do all the moves you could imagine, has a nice handle.”

Kitchener, Ont. native Jamal Murray played a key role for Team Canada capturing bronze at the 2013 FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Uruguay. Murray led the Cadet Men’s National Team (CMNT) in scoring in four of the team’s five contests. His best game of the tournament came against Puerto Rico, where he scored a game-high 24 points, while rounding out his night with seven rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals. The 6-3 guard was one of Canada’s more productive players, averaging 17 points on 46 per cent shooting, with averages of six rebounds, three assists and 2.4 steals in the tournament. Jamal and the CMNT will now set their sights on the 2014 U17 FIBA World Championship for Men later this summer.

2016 6’5″ Jamal Murray expected to lead  U17 Team Canada team into the U17 FIBA World Championships this summer in Dubai.

Jamal Murray Sweepstakes

Pole Position

- Syracuse
- Michigan

Roger Murray not one to divulge details but many close to the situation see Jamal Murray ending up close to home. Bordering American cities with Ontario make Syracuse & Michigan obvious favourites from the start.

In The Mix

- Florida
- Illinois
- Louisville

If your not based in Western New York or the state of Michigan it doesn’t mean you don’t stand a chance. However with ‘Cuse & ‘Blue allready rolling out the red carpet you better come aggressive. For example, circle the Athlete Institute HS showcase tournament this March 21-23rd, also add the 2014 Caribana NCAA camp to the agenda too.  Illinois’ has been fond off CIA Bounce talent dating back to losing out on Xavier Rathan Mayes on his decision day. Despite the Negus Webster Chan Louisville debacle, with it’s pedigree of reigning defending champs the Cardinals & Hall Of Fame coach Rick Pitino present a stage for Murray second to none. The same goes for the University of Florida who have been monitoring Murray since he took home the 2013 Jordan Brand MVP award.

#37 in America and climbing. The pride and joy of 519 hoops is on demand and the sweepstakes for his signature have officially begun! Stay tuned.

Trey Lyles Sweepstakes

Canada is evolving into a Basketball nation before our eyes. First it was the Anthony Bennett sweepstakes when Bennett chose UNLV over Kentucky and Oregon. Next was wonder kid Andrew Wiggins who signed with Kansas over Kentucky and Florida State.  Is it possible to top those two recruiting chases? Saskatoon born Trey Lyles has done just that.

Lyles at the 2013 FIBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2013 National Champions Louisville Cardinals have hollered. 2012 National Champions Kentucky Wildcats inquired too. Also the only program in Trey’s lifetime to have won back to back National Championships the Florida Gators have come calling no differently. How does a Canadian talent merit so much attention and interest from three hall of fame coaches, we asked Trey’s father Tom,

“Actually a few things. Fact he can play comfortably that 1 through 5… A lot of it had to do with that he’s such student of the game and how he’s so versatile…he constantly creates a match up problem. Whether it be in the post, on the perimeter, shooting the jump shot, whether it be taking off the drive, penetrating and kicking he’s extremely unselfish. He’s not a guy who needs to put up numbers to feel good about himself. That’s not what excites him. He would much rather just make the play” the elder Lyles also reiterated his work ethic “The kid knows how  to work. He understands what it means”

Monday evening Tom Lyles, Treys father verified that the third visit with the Florida Gators is in the appointment books.

“It is official…date will be the 5th of October.” Said Trey’s father. Adding Trey is a fan of certain aspects the Gators could offer “He (Trey) likes the way they play as well as the guys that have come from the program and how things are going for them with the fact the weather is nice year round.”

When asked if it was Assistant Coach John Pelphrey who was looking after the mid west recruiting on behalf of the Gators, Mr. Lyles explained “Literally it’s been all Billy Donovan. Pretty much for every one of these programs it’s been the head coach. Personally I spend more time talking a lot with the assistants and the head coach spends more time talking to Trey”

Was there anything the Gators coaching staff led by Billy Donovan said to the Lyles family that stood out from the others?

“At this point everyone has said pretty much the same thing. I told each one of the four, for open gym we do not want them to come. No point. It’s time to talk particulars.”

Lost but not forgotten are the Butler Bulldogs. Tom offered this to say about a program many have written off in the Trey sweepstakes despite a glimmer of hope from Mr.Lyles,

“I would say there definitely in the race, I wouldn’t say there neck and neck, only because of the factor that we haven’t talked much with coach Miller since he’s taken over for Stevens. I will say though the school and the program kind of speak for itself….Education is huge in the (Lyles) family”

Final four programs in the fold.

Final four programs in the fold.

The dates are set. August 31st  the Lyles family will visit Louisville. October 5th they travel to the swamp in Gainesville and then the last official visit is October 18th on Kentucky campus.

EXPERTS

When Hoops Hype Canada (HHC) reached out to ESPN Basketball Insider Jeff Goodman about the public consensus south of the border, Goodman verified via email what makes Trey the Canadian sensation he is.

“I am a huge fan of Trey Lyles and his game. He just has such a high understanding of how to play, in all aspects. He can score both in the post, and also step out and make shots. He’s got great hands, and does a great job on the glass — and he’s also extremely unselfish on the court and makes his teammates better from a position in which that’s rarely the case. He’ll be one of those guys where some pick apart his game due to his lack of explosiveness, but he’s going to be a terrific college player — and I wouldn’t be shocked if he’s a terrific pro as well. My gut tells me this one is coming down to Kentucky and Louisville.” 

May the Trey Lyles Sweepstakes begin folks…