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MAY 22-30, 2019 FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Wednesday, May 22 6:30-8:30 p.m. Practice 1 Noel P. Brown Sports Thursday, May 23 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Practice 2 Noel P. Brown Sports Center 6:30-8:30 p.m. Practice 3 Noel P. Brown Sports Center Friday, May 24 9:30-11:30 a.m. Practice 4 Noel P. Brown Sports Center 4:30-6:30 p.m. Practice 5 Noel P. Brown Sports Center Saturday, May 25 TBD (morning) Finalists Selected Closed 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center 5:30-7:30 p.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center Sunday, May 26 6-7:30 a.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center 4:30-6:30 p.m. Scrimmage University of Miami Monday, May 27 TBD Team Announcement Closed 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center 4:30-6:30 p.m. Scrimmage Noel P. Brown Sports Center Tuesday, May 28 9:30-11:30 a.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center 4:30-6:30 p.m. Scrimmage Noel P. Brown Sports Center Wednesday, May 29 9:30-11:30 a.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center 4:30-6:30 p.m. Scrimmage Noel P. Brown Sports Center Thursday, May 30 10-11 a.m. Practice Noel P. Brown Sports Center BELÉM, Friday, May 31 6-7:30 p.m. Practice TBD Saturday, June 1 9-11 a.m. Scrimmage vs. PUR Guilherme Paraense Arena Sunday, June 2 10-11 a.m. Practice Clube do Remo 6-7 p.m. Practice Guilherme Paraense Arena Monday, June 3 6:15 p.m. USA vs. Argentina Guilherme Paraense Arena Tuesday, June 4 1:30 p.m. USA vs. Mexico Guilherme Paraense Arena Wednesday, June 5 1:30 p.m. USA vs. Dominican Rep. Guilherme Paraense Arena Friday, June 7 TBD Quarterfinals Guilherme Paraense Arena Saturday, June 8 TBD Semifinals Guilherme Paraense Arena Sunday, June 9 TBD Finals Guilherme Paraense Arena

• All sessions are closed the public. • Times listed are local. • Media members must be credentialed to attend. • The Noel P. Brown Sports Center is at 3375 SW 75th Ave., Davie, FL 33314 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE BASICS Jalen Hood-Schifino ...... 26 Jett Howard ...... 27 Training and Competition Schedule ...... IFC Dillon Hunter ...... 28 Alphabetical Roster ...... 2 Richard Isaacs Jr...... 29 Numerical Roster ...... 3 Will Jeffress ...... 30 Training Camp Staff ...... 4 Trevor Keels ...... 31 FIBA Americas U16 Championship Schedule . . .4 Kamari Lands ...... 32 USA COACHING STAFF PROFILES Tamin Lipsey ...... 33 Chris Livingston ...... 34 Head Coach: Mike Jones ...... 6 Knasir “Dug” McDaniel ...... 35 Assistant Coach: Eric Flannery ...... 7 Marquise "MJ" Rice ...... 36 Assistant Coach: Sharman White ...... 8 Jabari Smith Jr...... 37 Court Coach: Darryl Burrows ...... 9 Jarace Walker ...... 38 Court Coach: Del Harris ...... 9 Dariq Whitehead ...... 39 Court Coach: Reggie Kohn ...... 9 Justice Williams ...... 40 Court Coach: John Olive ...... 10 Kijani Wright ...... 41 Court Coach: Rodney Perry ...... 10 USA U16 HISTORY Court Coach: Steve Turner ...... 11 Court Coach: Chad Yates ...... 11 All-Time Results and Standings ...... 42 ATHETE PROFILES All-Time Coaching Staff ...... 43 All-Time USA Alphabetical Roster ...... 44 Amari Bailey ...... 12 All-Time USA Roster by Affiliation ...... 45 Nathan Bittle ...... 13 USA Records ...... 47 Jaden Bradley ...... 14 Tournament Records ...... 49 Jameel Brown ...... 15 Kendall Brown ...... 16 NOTE: Year-by-year competition recaps can be found online Andre Casey Jr...... 17 at usab.com Max Christie ...... 18 INSIDE USA Zion Cruz ...... 19 Eric Dailey Jr...... 20 Board of Directors ...... 51 Gradey Dick ...... 21 Staff ...... 51 Jalen Duren ...... 22 Committees ...... 52 Gregg Glenn III ...... 23 USA Basketball Today ...... 53 Adrian Griffin Jr...... 24 Camden Heide ...... 25

2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp • 1 2019 USA MEN’S U16 TRAINING CAMP ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS HGT WGT YOG HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN 80 Amari Bailey G 6-4 169 2022 Sierra Canyon H.S. Chatsworth, CA 81 Nathan Bittle F/C 6-10 175 2021 Crater H.S. Central , OR 33 Jaden Bradley G 6-3 175 2022 Cannon School Concord, NC 83 Jameel Brown G 6-3 145 2022 Haverford H.S. Philadelphia, PA 82 Kendall Brown G 6-7 195 2021 East Ridge H.S. Cottage Grove, MN 84 Andre Casey Jr. F 6-8 180 2022 , IL 85 Max Christie G 6-5 165 2021 Rolling Meadows H.S. Arlington Heights, IL 86 Zion Cruz G 6-3 154 2022 Hudson Catholic H.S. Trenton, NJ 87 Eric Dailey Jr. F 6-6 200 2022 IMG Academy Tampa, FL 92 Gradey Dick G 6-5 170 2022 Wichita Collegiate School Wichita, KS 93 Jalen Duren F 6-9 235 2022 Roman Catholic H.S. (PA) New Castle, DE 91 Gregg Glenn III F 6-6 205 2022 Calvary Christian Academy Pompano Beach, FL 67 Adrian Griffin Jr. F 6-5 200 2021 Archbishop Stepinac H.S. Ossining, NY 58 Camden Heide G 6-4 164 2022 Wayzata H.S. Wayzata, MN 98 Jalen Hood-Schifino G 6-4 185 2022 Northside Christian Acad. Charlotte, NC 68 Jett Howard G 6-4 165 2022 University School Miami, FL 29 Dillon Hunter G 6-3 149 2022 Westlake H.S. Atlanta, GA 76 Richard Isaacs Jr. G 6-1 164 2022 Coronado H.S. Las Vegas, NV 69 Will Jeffress F 6-7 195 2021 McDowell H.S. Erie, PA 70 Trevor Keels F 6-4 171 2021 Paul VI Catholic H.S. (VA) Clinton, MD 59 Kamari Lands F 6-6 173 2022 La Lumiere School Indianapolis, IN 99 Tamin Lipsey G 6-2 180 2022 Ames H.S. Ames, IA 60 Chris Livingston F 6-5 170 2022 Buchtel H.S. Akron, OH 31 Knasir “Dug” McDaniel G 5-10 145 2022 Paul VI Catholic H.S. Fairfax, VA 61 Marquise "MJ" Rice F 6-5 207 2022 D-urham Academy Creedmoor, NC 26 Jabari Smith Jr. F 6-8 190 2021 Sandy Creek H.S. Tyrone, GA 28 Jarace Walker C 6-6 187 2022 IMG Academy (FL) New Freedom, PA 32 Dariq Whitehead F 6-5 170 2022 Montverde Academy (FL) Newark, NJ 77 Justice Williams G 6-2 165 2022 Roman Catholic H.S. Philadelphia, PA 62 Kijani Wright F 6-8 210 2022 Windward H.S. Los Angeles, CA

Head Coach: Mike Jones, DeMatha Catholic High School, Maryland Assistant Coach: Eric Flannery, St. Edward High School, Ohio Assistant Coach: Sharman White, Pace Academy, Georgia Court Coach: Darryl Burrows, Dillard H.S., Florida Court Coach: Del Harris, Collegiate School, Virginia Court Coach: Reggie Kohn, The Master's Academy, Florida Court Coach: John Olive, Torrey Pines H.S., California Court Coach: Rodney Perry, Summit Christian Academy, Oklahoma Court Coach: Steve Turner, Gonzaga College H.S., D.C. Court Coach: Chad Yates, Loyola H.S., California Director, Player Health and Sports Performance: Ed Lacerte Athletic Trainer: Keon Weise Athletic Trainer/Strength and Conditioning: Eddie Dimas

2 • 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp 2019 USA MEN’S U16 TRAINING CAMP NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS HGT WGT YOG HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN 26 Jabari Smith Jr. F 6-8 190 2021 Sandy Creek H.S. Tyrone, GA 28 Jarace Walker C 6-6 187 2022 IMG Academy (FL) New Freedom, PA 29 Dillon Hunter G 6-3 149 2022 Westlake H.S. Atlanta, GA 31 Knasir “Dug” McDaniel G 5-10 145 2022 Paul VI Catholic H.S. Fairfax, VA 32 Dariq Whitehead F 6-5 170 2022 Montverde Academy (FL) Newark, NJ 33 Jaden Bradley G 6-3 175 2022 Cannon School Concord, NC 58 Camden Heide G 6-4 164 2022 Wayzata H.S. Wayzata, MN 59 Kamari Lands F 6-6 173 2022 La Lumiere School Indianapolis, IN 60 Chris Livingston F 6-5 170 2022 Buchtel H.S. Akron, OH 61 Marquise "MJ" Rice F 6-5 207 2022 D-urham Academy Creedmoor, NC 62 Kijani Wright F 6-8 210 2022 Windward H.S. Los Angeles, CA 67 Adrian Griffin Jr. F 6-5 200 2021 Archbishop Stepinac H.S. Ossining, NY 68 Jett Howard G 6-4 165 2022 University School Miami, FL 69 Will Jeffress F 6-7 195 2021 McDowell H.S. Erie, PA 70 Trevor Keels F 6-4 171 2021 Paul VI Catholic H.S. (VA) Clinton, MD 76 Richard Isaacs Jr. G 6-1 164 2022 Coronado H.S. Las Vegas, NV 77 Justice Williams G 6-2 165 2022 Roman Catholic H.S. Philadelphia, PA 80 Amari Bailey G 6-4 169 2022 Sierra Canyon H.S. Chatsworth, CA 81 Nathan Bittle F/C 6-10 175 2021 Crater H.S. Central Point, OR 82 Kendall Brown G 6-7 195 2021 East Ridge H.S. Cottage Grove, MN 83 Jameel Brown G 6-3 145 2022 Haverford H.S. Philadelphia, PA 84 Andre Casey Jr. F 6-8 180 2022 Simeon Career Academy Chicago, IL 85 Max Christie G 6-5 165 2021 Rolling Meadows H.S. Arlington Heights, IL 86 Zion Cruz G 6-3 154 2022 Hudson Catholic H.S. Trenton, NJ 87 Eric Dailey Jr. F 6-6 200 2022 IMG Academy Tampa, FL 91 Gregg Glenn III F 6-6 205 2022 Calvary Christian Academy Pompano Beach, FL 92 Gradey Dick G 6-5 170 2022 Wichita Collegiate School Wichita, KS 93 Jalen Duren F 6-9 235 2022 Roman Catholic H.S. (PA) New Castle, DE 98 Jalen Hood-Schifino G 6-4 185 2022 Northside Christian Acad. Charlotte, NC 99 Tamin Lipsey G 6-2 180 2022 Ames H.S. Ames, IA

Head Coach: Mike Jones, DeMatha Catholic High School, Maryland Assistant Coach: Eric Flannery, St. Edward High School, Ohio Assistant Coach: Sharman White, Pace Academy, Georgia Court Coach: Darryl Burrows, Dillard H.S., Florida Court Coach: Del Harris, Collegiate School, Virginia Court Coach: Reggie Kohn, The Master's Academy, Florida Court Coach: John Olive, Torrey Pines H.S., California Court Coach: Rodney Perry, Summit Christian Academy, Oklahoma Court Coach: Steve Turner, Gonzaga College H.S., D.C. Court Coach: Chad Yates, Loyola H.S., California Director, Player Health and Sports Performance: Ed Lacerte Athletic Trainer: Keon Weise Athletic Trainer/Strength and Conditioning: Eddie Dimas

2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp • 3 2019 FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN SCHEDULE PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUPS

Group A W-L Group B W-L Argentina 0-0 Brazil 0-0 Dominican Republic 0-0 Canada 0-0 Mexico 0-0 Puerto Rico 0-0 USA 0-0 Uruguay 0-0 PRELIMINARY ROUND SEMIFINALS Monday, June 3 Saturday, June 8, 2019 12:30 p.m. Canada - Uruguay Classification Semifinals 2:45 p.m. Mexico - Dominican Republic Time TBD Loser A1/B4 - Loser A3/B2 5:15 p.m. Argentina - USA Time TBD Loser A2/B3 - Loser A4/B1 7:30 p.m. Brazil - Puerto Rico Medal Semifinals Tuesday, June 4 Time TBD Winner A1/B4 - Winner A3/B2 12:30 p.m. Time TBD Winner A2/B3 - Winner A4/B1 2:45 p.m. FINALS 5:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 9, 2019 Wednesday, June 5 Time TBD 7th/8th Place Game 12:30 p.m. Time TBD 5th/6th Place Game 2:45 p.m. Time TBD Bronze Medal Game 5:15 p.m. Time TBD Gold Medal Game 7:30 p.m. QUARTERFINALS NOTES: • All times listed are EDT. Friday, June 7, 2019 • Bélem, Brazil, is +1 hour from EDT. Time TBD A1 - B4 • All games will be played at Guilherme Paraense Arena. Time TBD A2 -B3 • The top four finishing teams qualify for the 2020 FIBA Time TBD A3 - B2 U17 World Cup. Time TBD A4 - B1 2019 USA MEN’SMEN’S U16U16 NATIONAL TEAM TRAINING CAMP STAFF COACHING STAFF SELECTION COMMITTEE

Head Coach: Mike Jones, DeMatha Catholic H.S., Md. Chair: Sean Ford Assistant Coach: Eric Flannery, St. Edward H.S., Ohio Evan Daniels Assistant Coach: Sharman White, Pace Academy, Ga. John Olive Court Coach: Darryl Burrows, Dillard H.S., Fla. USA BASKETBALL Court Coach: Del Harris, Collegiate School, Va. Court Coach: Reggie Kohn, The Master's Academy, Fla. Jim Tooley , Chief Executive Officer Court Coach: John Olive, Torrey Pines H.S., Calif. Programs/Operations Court Coach: Rodney Perry, Summit Christian Acad., Okla. Sean Ford, National Team Director Court Coach: Steve Turner, Gonzaga College H.S., D.C. Samson Kayode, Assistant National Team Director Court Coach: Chad Yates, Loyola H.S., California Don Showalter, Coach Director MEDICAL STAFF Kyle Pilipovich, Coordinator, National Team Jill Berryman , Director, Special Projects Director, Player Health and Sports Performance: Ed Lacerte Communications Athletic Trainer: Keon Weise Caroline Williams, Senior Director, Communications Athletic Trainer/Strength and Conditioning: Eddie Dimas Saudia Mitchell, Director, Video Content NBA LIFE SKILLS STAFF Trenton Miller, Assistant, Digital Communications SUPPORT STAFF Ade Majekodunmi, NBA-Parent Programming/Services Cherokee Parks, NBA-Parent Programming/Services Tadd Andrews Jacob Lorbach Jason Brown Jon Wolf, NBA-Parent Programming/Services Jack Donius Perin Foote Chris Jacobs Andrew Ford Yoni Afework Colin McGettigan Daniel Roy Luke Smith Ryan Winters 4 • 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16Ben National Resner Team Training Camp MMIIKKEE JJOONNEESS

USA U16 NATIONAL TEAM HEAD COACH DEMATHA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, MARYLAND Mike Jones, an experienced USA Basketball coach and a In 2016-17, Jones led his long time head coach at DeMatha Catholic High School in team to a 25-9 record. He Maryland, will serve in his 19th USA Basketball coaching role earned his 400th career win in as head coach of the 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 a 82-75 victory over Gonzaga National Team. College High School on Feb. Three times he previously has served as head coach of the 16, 2017. USA Team, including in 2013, 2014 and A standout player at Old 2018, and he served as a USA Nike Hoop Summit assistant Dominion University from 1991-92 through 1994-95, Jones coach in 2012 and 2017. was a member of the All-Colonial Athletic Association He got his start with USA Basketball as an assistant coach second team and earned CAA All-Tournament team honors for the 2004 Youth Development Festival East Team. He won in his senior season, in which he averaged 16.5 ppg. Jones led three gold medals with USA Basketball men’s junior national the Monarchs to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1992 teams, including the 2011 U16 team and 2012 and 2016 and 1995, and he capped his ODU career with 1,166 points. U17 teams. He also previously has worked as a coach at the Following his career at ODU, Jones played professionally annual USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October in the CBA and International Basketball Association, where minicamp eight times (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, he was all-league first team in 1997. He also played 2017 and 2018). professionally in Portugal, Hong Kong, Finland and the A 17-year head coach at DeMatha Catholic High School, Dominican Republic. where he won a national title in 2006, Jones and his 2018-19 squad finished 33-5 overall and 18-2 in Washington Catholic Athletic Conference play. They captured the WCAC regular season title, the Maryland Private School state title and the Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament championship. Jones owns an all-time record at DeMatha of 469-116 (.802 winning percentage). In 2017-18, the Stags finished 32-5 and with a WCAC tournament championship, a Maryland private schools title and the Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament championship. Jones has won nine Washington Catholic Athletic Conference regular season titles, eight WCAC Tournament crowns, four Maryland Private School Tournament championships, six Abe Pollin City titles and six Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament championships. Additionally, since he started as a head coach at DeMatha, Jones has coached six athletes who went on to play in the NBA.

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USA U16 NATIONAL TEAM ASSISTANT COACH ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL, OHIO Eric Flannery, head coach at St. Edward High School in NBA Draft picks. Cleveland, Ohio, will serve as an assistant coach for the 2019 Three times Flannery has USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team. This will be been honored as the Cleveland Flannery’s 12thcoaching selection with USA Basketball. Plain Dealer Coach of the Year Previously, he was an assistant coach for the 2016 USA (1997, 2007 and 2008), and he Junior National Select Team that played in the 19th annual was recognized as the 2007 Nike Hoop Summit, a head coach for the 2015 USA Junior Associated Press Ohio Coach National Select Team that took the court in the 18th annual of the Year. Nike Hoop Summit and a gold-medal winning assistant coach Additionally, Flannery was an assistant coach in the for the 2014 USA Basketball Men's U17 World Cup Team 2008 and was head coach of the and 2013 USA Men's U16 National Team. victorious West Team in the 2010 McDonald’s All-American Additionally, he served as a court coach at the 2012, 2013, Game. 2014, 2015 and 2018 USA Men's Junior National Team He graduated from St. Edward High School and October minicamps; and in 2010, he was head coach for the immediately became an assistant coach for his alma mater. USA Youth Olympic Games Team. He served in that role for five years while attending Finally, he is a long-time member of the USA Basketball Cleveland State University and was promoted to head coach Developmental National Team Committee (2001-12 and upon graduation. 2017-18), which is responsible for selecting athletes and Flannery resides in Westlake, Ohio, with his wife Lori, coaches for USA teams competing in FIBA Americas U16 sons Sean and PJ, and daughters Grace and Abigail. Championships, FIBA U17 World Cups and the Nike Hoop Summit. He recently completed his 23rd season (1996-97 to present) with the St. Edward Eagles and has compiled a 443- 126 (.779) overall record. In 2018-19, the Eagles finished 19-9 overall and are have advanced into the Ohio High School Athletic Association boys basketball state tournament. Flannery capped his 2014-15 campaign at 21-16 and reached the state semifinals. Winning his first Ohio Division I state title in 1998, Flannery has led St. Edward to nine appearances in the state tournament final four and to the state title game in 2008. In 2009-10, he led St. Edward to the regional final (state quarterfinal) and a 20-4 record. He followed that up with another regional final and an 18-6 mark in 2010-11. Flannery has helped more than 15 former players reach the NCAA Division I basketball ranks and has coached three

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USA U16 NATIONAL TEAM ASSISTANT COACH

PACE ACADEMY, GEORGIA Sharman White will undertake his seventh USA Basketball the Year. coaching role as an assistant coach for the 2019 USA White’s 2014-15 squad Basketball Men’s U16 National Team. captured the 2015 regional He previously has served as a court coach at the 2018 championship and finished the USA Men’s U17 World Cup Team training camp, he was a year 27-4 record. gold-medal winning assistant coach for USA Basketball at White also advanced Miller the 2015 FIBA Americas U16 Championship and he has been Grove to seven state semifinals a coach at the 2014, 2015 and 2018 USA Basketball Men’s and won seven regional titles (2008-10, 2012-15). He was Junior National Team October Minicamps. recognized by the Atlanta Tip-Off Club and Georgia Sports Additionally, he was named as an assistant coach for the Writers Association as the 2013 Georgia Coach of the Year, 2016 USA U17 World Cup Team but was not able to do so as the 2013 Georgia Athletic Coaches Association Class 5A after being hired as an assistant coach at Georgia State Coach of the Year, the Georgia Class 4A Coach of the Year University in April 2016. three times (2010-12) and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution White recently completed his first season as head boys Georgia Class 4A Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2012. basketball coach as well as the associate director of athletics Prior to arriving at Miller Grove, White coached at Carver at Pace Academy (May 2018 to present). In 2018-19, he led High School in Georgia. In his final season at Carver, he was the Knights to a 20-9 overall record and the first round of the named the 2004 Georgia Class 5AA Coach of the Year after state tournament. leading his team to a regional title and the state Overall, in 21 seasons as a high school head coach, he has championship game. compiled a 393-100 (.797) record. White earned a degree from Georgia Southern University Previously, White was an assistant coach at Georgia State in 1995 and a master’s degree from Coppin State in 2003. He University for two seasons (2016-17 to 2017-18). While at is married to the former Jemeka Price and has two children. Georgia State, White helped his team to a 44-24 record (.647) including a 24-11 campaign and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2017-18. Prior to Georgia State, White was a high school coach for 20 seasons (1996-97 through 2015-16). Eleven of those seasons (2005-06 to 2015-16) were as the head boys’ basketball coach and athletic director at Miller Grove High School in Lithonia, Georgia.At the helm of the Miller Grove, White went 268-60 record (.817), including six-straight state championships. The 2014 USA Today All-USA Coach of the Year, White guided Miller Grove to the 2009-2012 Georgia Class 4A titles and the 2013 and 2014 Georgia Class 5A championships. His final season at Miller Grove in 2015-16 was one of his most impressive, as his team finished 31-3 and earning a bid to the Dick’s National’s tournament, and he was named the 2016 National High School Coaches Association Coach of

2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp • 7 CCOOUURRTT CCOOAACCHHEESS DARRYL BURROWS REGGIE KOHN

Darryl Burrows undertakes his Reggie Kohn undertakes his first first USA Basketball coaching USA Basketball coaching assignment as a 2019 USA assignment as a 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Basketball Men’s U16 National Team training camp court coach Team training camp court coach after recently completing his 26th after recently completing his fifth season (1993-94 to present) as season at The Master’s Academy in head coach at Dillard High School Florida (2014-15 to present). in Florida, where he has compiled a In 2018-19, the Eagles finished 592-162 overall record (.785 22-8 and advanced to the regional winning percentage). finals. In 2018-19, the Panthers finished 21-7, won a regional In his 15 seasons as head coach, Kohn has compiled an title and advanced to the state championship game. overall record of 375-78 (.828). Burrows has led the Panthers to 12 district titles, 10 Prior to Masters Academy, Kohn was at coach at Orlando regional titles, 10 state appearances and seven state Christian Prep (2008-09 to 2013-14) and Lake Howell High championships. In 22 seasons, he has led Dillard to being School (2003-04 to 2007-08). named district champions or district runner-up. He has Over his career, Kohn has won four state championships, numerous coach of the year titles including Miami Herald advanced to ten final fours, and won 13 district Boys Basketball Coach of the Year (2000, 2001, 2008, 2016, championships. 2017), Miami Herald All Sports Coach of the Year (2000) and For his efforts, he has numerous coach of the year titles, Florida Dairy Farmers Coach of the Year (2008, 2017). including two NFHS State Coach of the Year titles (2009, Burrows graduated from University of Tennessee in 1981 2012) four Florida Dairy Farmers Coach of the Year titles with a bachelor’s degree in education. He has been a teacher (2006, 2009, 2010, 2012) and two FABC Coach of the Year at Dillard since 1984. titles (2010, 2014). DEL HARRIS The four-year starter at University of South Florida (1999-00 to 2002-03), Kohn finished as an all-time leader in Del Harris has assisted with assists, 3-pointers made, and games started. several USA Basketball Youth Development regional camps and coach academies, but the 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team training camp marks his first USA Basketball coaching assignment. Harris recently completed his third season at Collegiate School in Virginia (2016-17 to present), where he has compiled a 54-27 (.667) overall record. In 2018-19, Harris led Collegiate to its first conference co- regular season championship in 20 years and the Richmond Times Dispatch Basketball Tournament championship for the first time in 20 years. In his first two seasons as head coach, Harris led the Cougars to back-to-back conference finals and state tournament appearances. Harris has coached eight all- conference players, including the 2018-19 co-conference player of the year. He also was named ESPN AM Radio 950 Richmond Coach of the Month in February 2019. Prior to arriving at Collegiate, he was the head coach and assistant director of athletics at Vassar College for five years (2008-09 to 2012-13), assistant coach at Virginia Military Institute in 2006-07, assistant coach at Morgan State University in 2005-06 and an administrative assistant at University of Richmond from 2004-05. 8 • 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp CCOOUURRTT CCOOAACCHHEESS JOHN OLIVE RODNEY PERRY

John Olive undertakes his third Rodney Perry undertakes his USA Basketball coaching third USA Basketball coaching role assignment after he previously as a court coach at the 2019 USA served as the head coach of the Men’s U19 National Team training 2009 USA Nike Hoop Summit camp. He previously served as a Team and an assistant coach for court coach at the 2018 USA Men's the 2008 USA Nike Hoop Summit Junior National Team October Team. Minicamp and as a court coach at Additionally, he has served on the 2016 USA Basketball Men’s the 2009-12, 2013-16 and 2017- U17 World Cup Team training 2020 USA Basketball camp. Development National Team Committees, often helping on Perry recently completed his first season as head coach at court at training camps in that role. Summit Christian Academy in Oklahoma (2018-19 to Olive has been the head coach of Torrey Pines H.S. in present) and his third season as associate head coach at Oral California for 22 seasons (1997-98 to present) and has Roberts University (2016-17 to present). compiled an overall record of 502-176 (.740). In 2018-19, Summit Christian Academy was crowned In 2018-19, Torrey Pines finished 25-7 and was the San conference champion for the first time in school history and Diego California Interscholastic Federation Section also won the district championship. champions. Perry also was the head coach at Avila University (Mo.) Prior to coaching at Torrey Pines, Olive was the head from 2010-11 to 2015-16. coach at Loyola Marymount for five seasons (1992-93 to In his six seasons at Avila, Perry put together three 1996-97) and an assistant coach at Villanova University for seasons at a .500 winning percentage or better for the Eagles five seasons (1987-88 to 1991-92). men's basketball program. Avila put together the best record Before coaching, Olive was a four-year starter at Villanova under Perry in 2015-16, finishing 20-11 and 13-10 in the (1973-74 to 1976-77) and played for the NBA’s San Diego Heart of America Athletic Conference. Clippers from 1978 to 1980. The 20 regular season wins and 13 HAAC wins by Perry’s squad in 2015-16 set single-season records at Avila. Perry played two years at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith before transferring to Missouri State University, where he helped the Bears to a pair of postseason appearances. In 1992, Missouri State went 23-8 that included a trip to the NCAA Tournament. In 1993, he served as captain for a team that posted a 20-11 mark and advanced to the quarterfinals of the National Invitational Tournament. Perry previously coached at the Division I level at Duquesne University and Western University and at the Division II level at Southwest Baptist University. The Fort Smith, Arkansas native coached for the USA Men’s West Team at the 2012 Nike Global Challenge and at the 2015 Nike Global Challenge. Perry was named national AAU Coach of the Year after leading the Springfield Rockets U15 team to the 1995 AAU National Championship.

2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp • 9 CCOOUURRTT CCOOAACCHHEESS STEVE TURNER CHAD YATES

Steve Turner undertakes his first had Yates will undertake his USA Basketball coaching third USA Basketball coaching role assignment after recently as a court coach at the 2019 USA completing his 15th season at Men’s U19 National Team training Gonzaga College High School in camp after previously serving as a Washington D.C. (2004-05 to court coach at the 2019 USA present), where he has compiled an Junior National Team’s Next overall record of 341-123 (.735). Generation minicamp at the 2019 In 2018-19, the Eagles finished NCAA Men’s Final Four and as a 28-9 and won a Washington Catholic Athletic Conference court coach at the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior championship for the fourth time under Turner. National Team October minicamp. Turner’s success has led him to numerous coach of the Yates recently completed his sixth season as associate year titles, including WCAC Coach of the Year in 2008, 2009, head coach at Loyola High School (2013-14 to present). 2011, 2013 and 2017; Capital Classic DMV Coach of the In 2018-19, Loyola finished 23-7 and were named Mission Year in 2017; National Gatorade Coach of the Year in 2016; League Champions. Loyola has advanced to the state playoffs USA Today ALL-USA District of Columbia Coach of the Year every year since Yates joined the program in 2013-14. in 2017 and 2019; Washington Post ALL-MET Coach of the Year in 2019; Washington Post District of Columbia Coach of the Year in 2008; and DC Sports Fan Coach of the Year in 2008.

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GUARD || 6-4 || 169 LBS. SIERRA CANYON HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || CHATSWORTH, CALIFORNIA

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• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable mention ##8800 (2019). • USA Today All-USA third team (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Sierra Canyon High School (Calif.). • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 5.1 ppg., 3.2 apg. and 3.1 rpg. in helping Sierra Canyon to a 32-3 record and the 2019 CIF Open Division state championship. Competes in the summer for Mac Irvin Fire. PERSONAL NOTES • Hails from Los Angeles, California. • Son of Johanna Edelburg and Aaron Bailey; has three older brothers, Aaron, Mike and Ashley, and three younger sisters, Savanna, Alana and Aaliyah. • Father played football at Louisville and for the Indianapolis Colts. • Has played basketball for as long as he can remember. • When away from the court, enjoys watching cartoons, and film on his favorite players and spending time with his family. • Favorite movies include “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” and “Dumb and Dumber.” • Favorite player is D’angelo Russel due to the pace at which he plays with his size. • Favorite class: Yoga. • Favorite pregame meal: chicken al fredo. • Draws inspiration from wanting to be the greatest of all time. • If he could play any sport professionally other than basketball, it would be baseball. • Instagram: amari__bailey • Has never traveled outside the .

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FORWARD/ CENTER || 6-10 || 175 LBS. CRATER HIGH SCHOOL 2021 || CENTRAL POINT, OREGON

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in October in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##8811 • MaxPreps Sophomore All-America third team (2019). • USA Today All-USA Oregon first team (2019). • All-state first team (2019). • All-league first team (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Crater High School in Oregon. • As a sophomore in 2018-19, averaged 21.3 ppg., 8.5 rpg. and 4.5 bpg. in leading his team to a 18-9 record and the Oregon Class 5A quarterfinals. • Broke the OSAA state tournament record for single- game blocked shots with 10 in his team’s final game. Also produced 40 point and 16 rebounds in recording a triple- double. • Plays in the summer for West Coast Elite. • Also played football and baseball through middle school. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Central Point, Oregon. • Son of Susanne and Ryan Bittle; has one brother, Kyle (12), and one sister, Kendra (14). • Grandfather, William Bittle III, served in the U.S. . • Mother played softball and father played basketball at Oregon Institute of Technology. • Has played basketball as long as he can remember. • Away from the court, enjoys camping, boating, fishing and hanging out with family and friends. • Favorite movies: “Aquaman” and “Jumanji.” • Favorite player is . • Favorite class: biology. • Pregame snack: Jamba Juide. • Draws inspiration from his family and his love for the game of basketball. • If he could compete professionally in another sport, it would be baseball. • Has never traveled outside the United States.

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GUARD || 6-3 || 175 LBS. CANNON SCHOOL 2022 || CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##3333 • MaxPreps Freshman All-America first team (2019). • Participated in the 2019 Underclassman All-American Game. • North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) Class 4A All-State (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Cannon School in North Carolina. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 23.0 ppg., 7.0 rpg. and 6.0 apg. in leading Cannon to a 17-13 record. PERSONAL NOTES

• Son of Mialisha and Nathan Bradley. • Twitter: @JBsmoovve

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GUARD || 6-3 || 145 LBS. HAVERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##8833 • MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable mention (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Haverford High School in Pennsylvania. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 11.6 ppg. in helping lead his team to a perfect 28-0 record and the 2019 Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association (PAISAA) championship. • Made six 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 24 points in Haverford’s overtime victory in the PAISAA championship game. PERSONAL NOTES

• Son of Aquanda Johnson and Ali Brown. • Twitter: JameelBrown1

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GUARD || 6-7 || 195 LBS. EAST RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 2021 || COTTAGE GROVE, MINNESOTA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Competed in the 2019 USA Basketball 3x3 U18 National Championship in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and helped his team to a second-place finish. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • MaxPreps Sophomore All-America honorable mention ##8822 (2019). • All-Metro (2019). • All-conference (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends East Ridge High School in Minnesota. • Helped lead his team to a 28-4 record and the 2019 state semifinals as a sophomore in 2018-19; averaged 17.0 ppg. • Is the all-time steals leader at East Ridge. • Plays in the summer for D1 Minnesota 17U. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Cottage Grove, Minnesota. • Son of Susan and Courtney Brown Sr.; has one brother, Courtney Jr. • Father palyed basketball at Southwest Missouri State and professionally in Europe, South America and as a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. • His father put a basketball in his hands when he was 3 and has been playing ever since. • Away from the court, enjoys playing video games and hanging out with friends. • Top four movies: “Get Out,” “Us,” “Avengers Endgame” and “Insidious.” • Favorite pregame meal: Jimmy Johns and Fruit Loops. • Draws inspiration from his father and brother. • If he could play any sport professionally other than basketball, it would be football. • Twitter: @TheeKbrown • Instagram: Kendalltbrown • Traveled to Mexico about 10 years ago.

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FORWARD || 6-8 || 180 LBS. SIMEON CAREER ACADEMY 2022 || CHICAGO, ILLINIOS

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##8844 • MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable mention (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Simeon Career Academy in Illinois. • Helped his team finish the 2018-19 season with a 20-15 record and the IHSAA Class 4A state quarterfinals. • Plays in the summer for Nike Meanstreets. • Also played football in fifth and sixth grade and was on the varsity all-defensive team. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Chicago, Illinois. • Full name is Andre Thomas Casey Jr., but prefers to go by AJ. • Son of Chermere Casey and Andre Casey Sr., has one younger brother, A’mere (5). • Boasts a 3.5 GPA. • Began playing in second grade. • Away from the court, enjoys spending time with family, working out, hanging out with friends and going out to eat. • Favorite movies: all of the “Avengers” movies, “Scary Movie” (all three), “Deadpool,” “Friday the 13th” and “A Christmas Story.” • Favorite player is Russel Westbrook because of his passing ability. • Favorite clase: math. • Favorite pregame snack: a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. • Draws inspiration from trying to help his family and their future. • If he could play any sport other than basketball professionally, it would be football. • Twitter: @AndreCaseyJr_23 • Instagram: ajcasey23 • Has never traveled outside the United States.

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GUARD || 6-5 || 165 LBS. ROLLING MEADOWS HIGH SCHOOL 2021 || ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS • Top five movies: “Black USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE Panther,” “Infinity War,” “22 Jump Street,” “Mall • Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team Cop 2” and “Pacific Rim.” minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, • Favorite player is Kevin Minnesota. Durant because they have • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National a similar playing style and Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. versatility. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Favorite class: AP world ##8855 history. • MaxPreps Sophomore All-America third team (2019). • Favorite pregame meal: Jimmy Johns No. 4 with • City/Suburban Hoops Report All-State first team (2019). cucumbers and tomatoes. • USA Today All-USA Illinois first team (2019). • Draws inspiration from his family. • Illinois All-State first team (2019). • If he could play any other sport professionally it would • All-tournament selection at the Fenton and York holiday be football or darts. tournaments (2018). • Has visited Mexico several times and Jamaica twice. • MSL Conference Player of the Year and All-MSL East Conference (2019). • Featured in the April 2019 Chicago Magazine and on Chicago’s CBS news. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Rolling Meadows High School in Illinois. • As a sophomore in 2018-19, led his team to a 15-11 record and the regional semifinals; averaged 25.5 ppg., 10.0 rpg. and 3.2 apg. • Scored 51 points in a single game. • Produced 10 double-doubles and one triple-double. • Plays in the summer for the UAA Illinois Wolves. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in his hometown of Arlington Heights, Illinois. • Given name is Cormac Carl Christie Jr., but goes by Max. • Son of Katrina and Cormac (Max) Sr. ; has one brother, Cameron (13). • Mother had a 1,000-point career at Northwestern University and dad father played basketball at Parkland College (Ill.). • Great grandfather, Clarence Gilley, served in the U.S. Army. • Mother played basketball at Northwestern, father played basketball at Wisconsin-Superior. • Member of his school’s “A” honor roll, earned the Student of the Quarter award and is a member of the student leadership team. • Twitter: Max12Christie • Instagram: MaxChristie12 • Started playing basketball in first grade. • Away from the court, enjoys playing video games, watching television and movies and hanging out with his brother. 18 • 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp ZZIIOONN CCRRUUZZ

GUARD || 6-3 || 154 LBS. HUDSON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || TRENTON, NEW JERSEY

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable mention (2019). ##8866 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Hudson Catholic High School in New Jersey. • Averaged 9.3 ppg., 3.0 rpg. and 3.2 apg. as a freshman in 2018-19 to help lead his team to a 21-6 record and the NJSIAA Non-Public, North B semifinals. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Tirone Cruz.

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FORWARD || 6-6 || 200 LBS. IMG ACADEMY 2022 || BRADENTON, FLORIDA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• The 2019 USA U16 National Team training camp marks Dailey’s first USA Basketball experience. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends IMG Academy in Florida. • As a freshman in 2018-19, helped lead his team to a 31-1 ##8877 record and the 2019 High Schools Nationals championship and was his team’s leader for points, rebounds and assists. • Plays in the summer for CB Zentro Madrid. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in South Carolina and currently resides in Bradenton, Florida. • Son of Shell and Eric Dailey. • Mother played basketball at Texas and coached the WNBA San Antonio Silver Stars in 2003 and 2004, and was an assistant coach at South Carolina and Texas A&M and for the ABL Nashville Noise; father played basketball at TCU and professionally in Spain. • Has an uncle who played football at North Carolina State and for 10 years in the NFL. • Boasts a 3.5 GPA and is on his school’s honor roll. • Twitter: _edailey3 • Instagram: ericdaileyii • Started playing basketball when he was 3. • When away from the court, enjoys music, going to the beach and hanging out with friends. • Top five movies: “John Wick,” “Menace II Society,” “Love & Basketball,” “Harry Potter’ and “Black Panther.” • Favorite player is LeBron James because of his ability to make plays and involve others. • Favorite class: art. • Pregame meal: sandwich. • Draws inspiration from his friends who play in college and professionally. • If he could compete professionally in any other sport, it would be football. • Has traveled to Spain, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Antigua and Haiti.

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GUARD CENTER FORWARD || 6- || 19 LBS. WICHITA COLLEGIATE SCHOOL 2022 || WICHITA, KANSAS • If he could play any other USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE sport professionally, it would be baseball. • The 2019 USA U16 National Team training camp marks • Has never traveled outside Gradey’s first USA Basketball experience. the United States. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-State Class 3A honorable mention (2019). ##9922 • All-state second team (2019). • All-league first team (2019). • Earned all-tournament team honors at a pair of tournaments in the 2018-19 season: Bluestem Classic and El Dorado Tournament. • Plays in the summer for KC Run GMC. • Also plays football and was the Kansas City Chiefs Punt, Pass and Kick champion for two years. • Plays shortstop on his school’s varsity baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Wichita Collegiate School in Kansas. • Helped his team to a 12-10 record as a freshman in 2018-19 in helping his team to the Kansas Class 3A Sub- State Tournament finals. • Netted seven 3-pointers en route to a game-high 31 points, in a 65-62 overtime loss in the sub-state finals. • Also plays pitcher and short stop for Wichita Collegiate’s baseball team. • Participated in the 2018 Junior NBA World Championships. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. • Son of Carmen and Bart Dick; has two older brothers, Brodey (23) and Riley (19) and one older sister, Kelsey (25). • Father played football and baseball at Fort Hayes State, mother played basketball for Iowa State and professionally in Japan. • Started playing basketball when he was 4 because he comes from a sports family. • When away from the court, enjoys watching movies and swimming. • Top five movies: “Bench Warmers,” “Space Jam,” “Glory Road,” “Avengers” and any scary movie. • Favorite player is because, “he is smooth and makes the game look easy.” • Favorite class: English. • Favorite pregame snack: smoothie. • Draws inspiration from his parents and God.

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FORWARD || 6-9 || 235 LBS. ROMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (PA) 2022 || NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##9933 • MaxPreps Freshman All-America first team (2019). • Philadelphia Catholic League first team All-Catholic League (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Roman Catholic High School in Pennsylvania. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 12.8 ppg., 9.3 rpg. and 2.5 bpg. in helping lead his team to a 26-5 record. PERSONAL NOTES

• Son of Aneisea Hudgins.

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FORWARD || 6-6 || 205 LBS. CALVARY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 2022 || POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##9911 • MaxPreps Freshman All-America third team (2019). • All-Broward County second team (2019). • Plays in the summer for the Night Rydas Elite. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Calvary Christian Academy in Florida. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 14.0 ppg., 7.8 rpg., 2.6 apg and 2.5 spg. in leading his team to a 15-11 record and the district semifinals. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Pompana Beach, Florida. • Son of Tritina Stephans and Gregg Glenn Jr. • Played football third through fifth grades. • Started playing basketball in fifth grade. • Away from the court, enjoys spending time with family. • Top five movies: “Friday,” “Boyz n the Hood,” “Like Mike,” “Rush Hour” and “House Party.” • Favorite player is Kevin Durant because of how skilled he is at that height. • Favorit class: math. • Pregame meal: Chipotle. • Draws inspiration from his family. • If he could play professionally in any other sport it would be football. • Twitter: GreggGlenn2 • Instagram: rawest.6baby • Has never traveled outside the United States.

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FORWARD || 6-5 || 200 LBS. ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC HIGH SCHOOL 2021 || WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• MaxPreps Sophomore All-America honorable mention (2019). ##6677 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Archbishop Stepinac High School in New York. • As a sophomore in 2018-19, averaged 20.9 ppg., 10.9 rpg., 3.9 apg. and 3.5 bpg. to lead his team to a 14-16 record and the CHSAA Intersectionals championship game. • Missed 12 games in 2018-19 due to an injured right foot. • Had 32 points on 11-of-14 shooting, including a 4-for-4 from 3-point range, and had 11 rebounds and two blocks to take Archbishop Stepinac to the city championship. • Competes in the summer for the PSA Cardinals. PERSONAL NOTES

• Name is Adrian Griffin Jr., but goes by AJ. • Born in Dallas, Texas, now resides in Ossining, New York. • Son of Adrian and Audrey Griffin; has one brother, Alan (19), and two sisters, Vanesssa (22) and Aubrey (17). • Father played at Seton Hall and is a 1997 Tournament of the Americas gold medalist, former NBA player and assistant coach for the ; mother was an All-American on Seton Hall’s track and field team; brother plays basketball at Illinois; his sister Aubrey tried out for the 2019 USA U19 World Cup Team; and his uncle Roney Eford (mother’s brother) played basketball at Marquette and professionally overseas. • Started playing basketball in third grade because he loved watching it. • Away from the court, enjoys hanging out with family and friends and playing video games. • Favorite movies include “Creed” and “Avengers.” • Favorite player is because, “he’s a good person and aggressive on the court.” • Favorite class: religion. • Favorite pregame meal: chicken cutlet with mayonnaise and lettuce. • If he could compete professionally in any sport other than basketball, it would be soccer. • Twitter: adriangriffin21 • Instagram: adrian.griffinjr • Has traveled to the Bahamas.

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GUARD || 6-4 || 164 LBS. WAYZATA HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || WAYZATA, MINNESOTA break. USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• The 2019 USA U16 National Team training camp marks Heide’s first USA Basketball experience. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• All-Lake Conference (2019). • Was the first eighth grade athlete in school history to ##XXXX compete on Wayzata’s varsity basketball team. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Wayzata High School in Minnesota • As a freshman in 2018-19, aided his team to a 18-11 record and the Minnesota Section 6-4A finals. • Competes in the summer for D1 Minnesota. • Also plays baseball. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in Littleton, Colorado, now resides in Wayzata, Minnesota. • Son of Kelly and Craig Heide; has one older brother, Keaton. • Brother also plays varsity basketball at Wayzata. • Had two great uncles who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. • Has played basketball since 2005 and fell in love with it immediately. • Awa from the court, enjoys watching basketball and hanging out with friends. • Favorite movies include “Incredibles” (one and two), “Hoosiers” and “Skyfall.” • Favorite player is for his drive, ability to make plays and score. • Favorite class: science. • Favorite pregame meal: grilled chicken. • Draws inspiration from his passion for the game and will to succeed. • If he could play professionally in another sport other than basketball, it would be baseball. • Twitter: @CamdenHeide • Instagram: cam.heide • Has vacationed in Mexico a few times during spring

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GUARD || 6-4 || 185 LBS. NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 2022 || CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA • If he could play any sport USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE professionally aside from basketball, it would be • Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team football. minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, • Instagram: jfino_0 Minnesota. • Has never traveled outside • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National the United States. Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HONORS ##9988 • All-state (2019). • All-conference (2019). • North Carolina Class 2A leader (2019). • All-Mecklenburg County, the only freshman on the list (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Northside Christian School in North Carolina. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 13.0 ppg., 4.5 rpg., 4.8 apg. and 1.8 apg. in aiding his team in 2018-19 to a 23-12 record. • Also plays quarterback on his school’s football team and was his team’s MVP as a freshman. • Plays in the summer for Team Charlotte. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and moved to North Carolina three years ago. • Son of Adrianne “Angel” Schifino and Glennard D. Hood Jr.;has one sister, Ava Schifino (6). • Paternal grandfather served in the U.S. Army. • Is a member of his school’s Highest Honor Roll and honor roll. • Mother played basketball at Lock Haven University, father played quarterback at Santa Monica College, uncle Vernon “Jake” Schifino Jr. was drafted in the NFL in 2002, uncle Drew Schifino played basketball for West Virginia and professionally overseas, cousin DeAndre Schifino played football at Pittsburgh . • Started playing basketball when he was 6. • Away from the court, enjoys outdoor barbeques and hanging out with friends and family. • Favorite movies: “Friday,” “Roll Bounce,” “Chicken Little” and “Love & Basketball.” • Favorite player is because of the way he handles the ball. • Favorite class: science. • Favorite pregame meal: pasta, a protein bar, apple and a supplement drink. • Draws inspiration from his mother, sister and his faith.

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GUARD || 6-4 || 165 LBS. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 2022 || MIAMI, FLORIDA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• NSU Freshman Athlete of the Year (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ##6688

• Attends University School in Florida. • Plays in the summer for the Night Rydas. • Also plays soccer and football. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in Chicago, currently resides in Miami, Florida. • Son of Jenine Howard and Juwan Howard; has three brothers, Jace (17), Josh (19) and Juwan Jr. (26) and one sister, Sky (22). • Father is a former NBA player who played 19 seasons, won two NBA championships with the , coached for the Heat and was recently named the head coach at University of Michigan, his alma mater. • Brother, Juwan Jr., playd at the University of Detroit. • Grandfather, Leroy Watson Jr., served in the U.S. Army. • Earned his school’s “Most Improved Student” award in 2017-18. • Began playing basketball when he was 2. • Away from the court, enjoys watching movies, working out and trainig. • Top five movies: “Ironman,” “Infinity War,” “End Game,” “Paid in Full” and “Menace to Society.” • Favorite player is James Harden because, “he puts his team in the best position to win.” • Favorite class: biology. • Favorite pre-game meal: pasta and ice cream (he “really loves ice cream!”). • Draws inspiration from James Harden’s athletic ability. • If he were to compete professionally in any sport aside from basketball, it would be football. • Has traveled to Africa, Bali, Singapore, Greece and Europe.

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GUARD || 6-3 || 149 LBS. WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || ATLANTA, GEORGIA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ##2299 • Attends Westlake High School in Atlanta, Georgia. • As a freshman in 2018-19, aided his team to a 18-11 record as Westlake advanced to the state tournamant. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Atlanta, Georgia. • Son of Brandi Hunter-Lewis and stepson of Kennith Lewis. • Twitter: @dillonhunter35

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GUARD || 6-1 || 164 LBS. CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##7766 • Nevada Preps All-State honorable mention (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Coronado High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. • As a freshman in 2018-19, helped Coronado to a second place finish in the Southeast League and a 17-8 record. PERSONAL NOTES

• Son of Richard Isaacs.

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FORWARD || 6-7 || 195 LBS. MCDOWELL HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##6699 • Max Preps Sophomore All-America honorable mention (2019). • Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Class 6A second team (2018, 2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends McDowell High School in Erie, Pennsylvania. • Averaged 24.0 ppg. and scored more than 1,000 points as a sophomore in 2018-19 as his squad finished with a 13-10 record and advanced to the PIAA Class 6A District 10 semifinals. • Finished as the District 10 scoring leader for 2018-19. PERSONAL NOTES

• Son of Andrea and William Jeffress. • Twitter: @williamjeffress

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FORWARD || 6-4 || 171 LBS. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, VA. 2021 || CLINTON, MARYLAND

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##7700 • USA Today All-USA Virginia second team (2019). • MaxPreps Boys Basketball Sophomore All-America first team (2019). • Washingon Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) Co- Player of the Year and All-WCAC first team (2019). • Washington Post All-Met first team (2019). • Plays in the summer for Team Takeover. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Paul VI Catholic High School in Virginia. • As a sophomore in 2018-19, helped Paul VI to a 27-9 record and a runner-up finish in the 2019 Alhambra Tournament; averaged 15.6 ppg., 3.9 rpg. and 2.3 apg. • Aided PVI to a 22-6 record in 2017-18 and the WCAC semifinals. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Clinton, Maryland. • Son of Keyo'sha Keels and Roland Keels Sr.; has two brothers, Trent Walker Jr. (25) and Trevon Heard (23) and one sister, Raelyn Keels (11). • Started playing basketball when he was 5 because his older brothers played. • Away from the court, enjoys playing Fortnite and hanging out with friends. • Top five movies: “Uncle Drew,” “Ride Along,” “Get Hard,” “End Game” and “Night School.” • Favorite player is Kevin Durant because of his versatility. • Favorite class: math. • Favorite pregame snack: Gatorade Chews or a Fuel bar. • Draws inspiration from his family. • If he could play any sport professionally, aside from basketball, it would be football. • Instagram: iam_tk21 • Has never traveled outside the United States.

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FORWARD || 6-6 || 173 LBS. LALUMIERE SCHOOL 2022 || INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends LaLumiere School in Indiana. • As a freshman in 2018-10, helped LaLumiere to a 30-1 ##5599 record and the finals of the 2019 GEICO High School Boys National Championship. • Plays in the summer for Spiece Indy Heat. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana. • Son of Kristy Long and Chaka Lands, has one older brother, Jaraan Lands (24). • Brother played basketball at Tarelton State; family members also played , including Jalen Coleman-Lands at DePaul University and Isaiah Coleman-Lands at Miami University of Ohio. • Instagram: iso.marii • Started playing basketball when he was 5 because “it’s the family business.” • Enjoys playing 2K when he’s away from the court. • Top five favorite movies: “Space Jam,” “Like Mike” “Marvel Avengers” “Rampage” and “Karate Kid.” • Favorite player is LeBron James because he’s an all- around player. • Favorite class is math. • Favorite pregame meal is chicken nuggets. • Draws his inspiration from wanting to be the best. • If he coud compete professionally in any sport other than basketball, it would be soccer. • Has never traveled outside the United States

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GUARD || 6-2 || 180 LBS. AMES HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || AMES, IOWA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##9999 • All-Iowa (2019). • All-Central Iowa Metropolitan League (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Ames High School in Iowa. • As a freshman in 2018-19, aided Ames to the state quarterfinals and averaged 17.0 ppg., 3.9 rpg., 4.7 apg. ad 2.2 spg while shooting 52.3 percent from the field and 37.9 percent from 3-point range. • Also competes in track and field and finished third in the long jump (22-0 1/4) in the Iowa Class 4A state championship. • Plays in the summer for All Iowa Attack. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Ames, Iowa. • Son of Robert and Holly Lipsey. • Twitter: @Taminlipsey

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FORWARD || 6-5 || 170 LBS. BUCHTEL HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || AKRON, OHIO

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##XXXX • MaxPreps Freshman All-America first team (2019). • USA Today All-Ohio second team (2019). • City, district and regional Player of the Year (2019). • Akron Touchdown Club All-Star (2019). • Best of Greater Akron All-Star (2019). • All-state first team (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Buchtel High School in Akron, Ohio • As a freshman in 2018-19, helped lead his team to a 20-8 record and the state semifinals, averaged 23.7 ppg., 4.9 rpg. and 1.5 apg. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. • Son of Julia Livingston, has a twin brother, Cordell, and an older sister, Cydnee (19). • Is a member of his school’s honor roll. • Began playing basketball when he was 5 - the game was introduced to Chris and his twin by their grandmother. • Away from the court, enjoys playing games, listening to music and being with friends. • Favorite player is LeBron Janes. • Favorite class: math. • Favorite pregame meal: Subway. • Draws inspiration from people who have made it to be greats and those who have come from humble beginnings. • If he could play any other sport professionally, it would be football. • Twitter: @whois.chriss • Has never been outside the United States.

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GUARD || 5-10 || 145 LBS. PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (VA.) 2022 || WASHINGTON, D.C.

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • MaxPreps Freshman All-America second team (2019). ##XXXX • Washington Post All-Met third team (2019). • All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference first team (2019). • Northern Virginia All-Freshman Team (2019). • All-Virginina Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 1 second team (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Paul VI Catholic High School in Virginia. • As a junior in 2018-19, helped Paul VI to a 27-9 record and a runner-up finish in the 2019 Alhambra Tournament; averaged 10.9 ppg., 2.6 rpg., 5.2 apg. and 1.8 spg. • Plays in the summer for Team Takeover. • Also plays football and baseball. PERSONAL NOTES

• Born in his hometown of Washington, D.C. • First name is Knasir Douglas McDaniel, but goes by Dug. • Son of Dawn McDaniell, has one younger sister, Dawson Hazell (two months as of May 2019). • Grandfather, Charles ‘Skip’ McDaniel played at Niagara University; uncle, Eddie Jordan played for the and coached for the . • Has played since he was 2. • Away from the court, enjoys hanging out with friends. • Five favorite movies: “Minions,” “Dope,” “Amateur” and “Love & Basketball.” • Favorite player is Collin Sexton because of his killer ‘Mamba’ mentality. • Favorite class: history. • Favorite pregame snack: Skittles. • Draws inspiration from his famiy. • If he could play professionally in any other sport aside from basketball it would be football. • Twitter: ayoo.flyy • Instagram: ayoo.flyy • Has never traveled outside the United States.

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FORWARD || 6-5 || 207 LBS. DURHAM ACADEMY 2022 || CREEDMOOR, NORTH CAROLINA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ##6611 • MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable mention (2019). • North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association Class 4A All-State (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Durham Academy in Creedmoor, North Carolina. • As a freshman in 2018-19, aided his team to a 28-4 record and averaged 15.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 1.8 apg. to lead his team to the North Carolina Class 4A Tournament semifinals. PERSONAL NOTES

• Given name is Marquise, but goes by MJ. • Twitter: @MJrice_1

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FORWARD || 6-8 || 190 LBS. SANDY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 2021 || FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Participated in the 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • All-Fayette County second team (2019). ##2266 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Georgia. • As a sophomore in 2018-19, aided his team to a 27-4 record and a third-place finish in the Georgia Class 4A Tournament. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Fayetteville, Georgia. • Son of Taneskia Purnell and Jabari Smith Sr. • Father played at Louisiana State, in the NBA and professionally overseas. • Distant cousin of Kwame Brown, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2001 draft, who played 13 seasons in the NBA. • Twitter: @jabarismithll • Traveled to China when he was 5 and his father was playing there.

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CENTER || 6-6 || 187 LBS. IMG ACADEMY, FLORIDA 2022 || NEW FREEDOM, PENNSYLVANIA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• MaxPreps Freshman All-America second team (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ##2288

• Attends IMG Academy in Florida. • As a freshman in 2018-19, helped lead his team to a 31-1 record and the 2019 High Schools Nationals championship; averaged 7.1 ppg., 4.0 rpg. and 2.3 apg. • Transferred to IMG Academy after playing on the Susquehannock High School (Pa.) ninth-grade team while in eighth grade at Southern Middle School (Pa.) PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from New Freedom, Pennsylvania. • Son of Marcia and Horace Walker; has three sisters. • Father is from the Caribbean island of St. Vincent; his mother is from Guyana. • One of his sisters played volleyball in college, another, Jaden, has signed to play for St. Joseph’s University in the fall.

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FORWARD || 6-5 || 170 LBS.

MONTVERDE ACADEMY (FLORIDA) 2022 || NEWARK, NEW JERSEY USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Montverde Academy in Florida. • Aided Montverde to a 22-3 record and a trip to the 2019 Geico Nationals where his team fell to IMG Academy ##3322 74-73 in the national championship game. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Newark, New Jersey. • Son of Qadira Whitehead.

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GUARD || 6-2 || 165 LBS. ROMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE

• Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable mention (2019). ##7777 • Pennsylvania Top 5 Freshmen Guard (2019). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averated 7.0 ppg., 3.7 rpg. and 2.7 apg. in aiding his team to a 26-5 record. • Plays in the summer for Team Final in the EYBL. • Also plays soccer and football. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from his hometown of Philadelphia. • Son of Tisha Williams and Thomas Kala JoJo Starling; has two brothers, Dominique (35) and Y’lan (32), and four sisters, Shonda (36), De’jah (29), Lakin (27) and Ja’lon (21). • Has two uncles who served in the U.S. Marine Corps. • Father played basketball at Montana at Great Falls; brother, Dominique competed at Lincoln University in track and field; and his grandfather (Shaw University) and cousin (Pittsburgh) played basketball in college. • Has earned distinguished honors for his academics. • Started playing basketball when he was 6. • Away from the court, enjoys fishing, playing pool, swimming and listening to music. • Favorite movies include “Panther” and “First Purge.” • Favorite player is Kyrie Irving for his ball handling and passing ability. • Favorite classes: English, math and science. • Favorite pregame meal: hamburger, french fries and ice cream. • Draws inspiration from the universe and the creator. • If he could play any sport professionally other than basketball it would be soccer. • Twitter: j.dtwilliams1 • Instagram: Jus.1cee • Has traveled to Great Britain and Jamaica.

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FORWARD || 6-8 || 210 LBS. WINDWARD HIGH SCHOOL 2022 || LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

• Participated in the April 2019 USA Junior National Team minicamp at the men’s Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Took part in the October 2018 USA Junior National Team minicamp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Participated in the 2019 Underclassman All-American ##6622 Game. • SoCal All-Freshman first team (2019) HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Attends Windward High School in California. • Helped lead his team in 2018-19 to a 25-7 record • Competes in the summer for Compton Magic. PERSONAL NOTES

• Hails from Los Angeles. • Son of Montrice Wright. • Twitter: @iamkijaniwright

2019 USA Basketball Men’s U16 National Team Training Camp • 41 FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN SUMMARY OF FINISHES

GOLD SILVER BRONZE United States 5 0 0 Argentina 0 3 1 Canada 0 2 3 Puerto Rico 0 0 1

FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS

2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 1. USA USA USA USA USA 2. ARG ARG ARG CAN CAN 3. CAN CAN CAN ARG PUR 4. VEN PUR PUR DOM ARG 5. BRA BRA CHI BRA DOM 6. PUR CHI URU PUR MEX 7. BAH MEX BAH VEN VEN 8. MEX CRC MEX MEX PAR

LEGEND: ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; CRC-Costa Rica; DOM-Dominican Republic; MEX- Mexico; PAR-Paraguay; PUR-Puerto Rico; VEN-Venezuela; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States.

42 USA Basketball FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Men Team History USA FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES

YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH FINAL RECORD / MEDAL 2017 Formosa, Argentina Don Showalter, USA Basketball 5-0 / Gold Medal 2015 Bahía Blanca, Argentina Don Showalter, Iowa City High School (IA) 5-0 / Gold Medal 2013 Maldonado, Uruguay Don Showalter, Iowa City High School (IA) 5-0 / Gold Medal 2011 Cancun, Mexico Don Showalter, Mid-Prairie High School (IA) 5-0 / Gold Medal 2009 Mendoza, Argentina Don Showalter, Mid-Prairie High School (IA) 5-0 / Gold Medal

USA FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

NAME YEAR SCHOOL / AFFILIATION Scott Fitch 2017 Fairport High School (NY) Eric Flannery 2013 St. Edward High School (OH) L.J. Goolsby 2013 KC Run DMC (KS) Rich Gray 2011 St. Louis Eagles AAU (MO) Herman Harried 2009 Lake Clifton High School (MD) Mike Jones 2011 DeMatha High School (MD) Miles Simon 2015 California Supreme AAU Kevin Sutton 2009 Montverde Academy (FL) Stan Waterman 2017 Sanford School (DE) Sharman White 2015 Miller Grove High School (GA)

USA FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN

ALL-TIME RESULTS

(WON 25, LOST 0)

Argentina (7-0) Canada (4-0) Puerto Rico (4-0) 121- 49 2017 111- 60 2017 110-69 2017 119- 76 2015 77- 60 2015 105- 54 2015 94- 48 2013 113- 70 2011 93- 64 2013 96- 72 2013 126- 78 2009 125- 73 2009 104- 64 2011 Dominican Republic (2-0) Venezuela (1-0) 102- 81 2011 94- 45 2017 102- 76 2009 101- 87 2009 115- 51 2015 Bahamas (1-0) Costa Rica (1-0) 121- 52 2013 118- 46 2011 Brazil (3-0) Mexico (2-0) 123- 83 2015 127- 52 2017 105- 70 2011 130- 31 2013 110- 82 2009

USA Basketball FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Men Team History 43 USA FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN TEAM ALL-TIME ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

A M Justin Anderson 2009 Montrose Christian (MD) James McAdoo 2009 Norfolk Christian H.S. (VA) Larry Austin 2011 Lanphier H.S. (IL) Wendell Moore Jr. 2017 Cox Mill H.S. (NC) B N 2017 Cardinal Newman H.S. (FL) 2013 Callaway H.S. (MS) Brad Beal 2009 Chaminade Coll. Prep (MO) Jaylen Nowell 2015 Garfield H.S. (WA) Jordan Brown 2015 Woodcreek H.S. (CA) Kendrick Nunn 2011 Simeon H.S. (IL) Thomas Bryant 2013 Bishop Kearney H.S. (NY) O C Johnny O'Bryant 2009 Eastside H.S. (MS) Vern Carey Jr. 2017 University School (FL) 2011 Whitney Young H.S. (IL) Wendell Carter Jr. 2015 Pace Academy (GA) P Dom Collier 2011 Denver East H.S. (CO) 2011 Simeon H.S. (IL) Quinn Cook 2009 DeMatha H.S. (MD) Tony Parker 2009 Miller Grove H.S. (GA) D 2011 Oakridge Military Acd. (NC) André Drummond 2009 Capital Prep.Magnet (CT) R F 2013 Bishop O’Dowd H.S. (CA) Terrance Ferguson 2013 Prime Prep Academy (TX) Devearl Ramsey 2013 Sierra Canyon H.S. (CA) Conner Frankamp 2011 Wichita North H.S. (KS) Chasson Randle 2009 Rock Island H.S. (IL) 2017 Paul VI Catholic H.S. (VA) G L.J. Rose 2009 Second Baptist School (TX) Sterling Gibbs 2009 Seton Hall Prep (NJ) Daniel Giddens 2013 Wheeler H.S. (GA) S 2013 Wesleyan Christ. Acd. (NC) Javonte Smart 2015 Scotlandville Mag. H.S. (LA) 2011 Archbishop Mitty H.S. (CA) Diamond Stone 2013 Dominican H.S. (WI) 2017 San Joaquin Memorial H.S. 2017 Minnehaha Acad. H.S. (MN) (CA) T H 2013 Hammon R.J. Hampton 2017 Little Elm H.S. (TX) Adonis Thomas 2009 Melrose H.S. (TN) De'Vion Harmon 2017 John Guyer H.S. (TX) 2017 John Marshall H.S. (VA) Zion Harmon 2017 Bowling Green H.S. (KY) Gary Trent Jr. 2015 Apple Valley H.S. (MN) Jalen Hill 2015 Centennial H.S. (CA) V Markus Howard 2015 (NV) 2015 Victory Prep School (TX) J Connor Vanover 2015 Arkansas Baptist H.S. (AR) Josh Jackson 2013 Consortium Coll. Prep (MI) W Justin Jackson 2011 Homeschool Christian Romeo Weems 2017 New Haven H.S. (MI) Youth Association (TX) Johnathan Williams 2011 Southwind H.S. (TN) Stanley Johnson 2011 Mater Dei H.S. (CA) 2017 The Ensworth School (TN) 2015 Apple Valley H.S. (MN) Robert Woodard II 2015 Columbus H.S. (MS) 2011 Apple Valley H.S. (MN) Seventh Woods 2013 Hammond School (SC) K Brandan Kearney 2009 Southeastern H.S. (MI) V.J. King 2013 St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. (OH) II 2015 Tampa Catholic H.S. (FL)

44 USA Basketball FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Men Team History USA FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN TEAM ALL-TIME ROSTER BY AFFILIATION

ARKANSAS ILLINOIS MISSISSIPPI Arkansas Baptist H.S. Lanphier H.S. Callaway H.S. Connor Vanover (2015) Larry Austin (2011) Malik Newman (2013) CALIFORNIA Rock Island H.S. Columbus H.S. Chasson Randle (2009) Robert Woodard II (2015) Archbishop Mitty H.S. Simeon H.S. Eastside H.S. Aaron Gordon (2011) Kendrick Nunn (2011) Johnny O'Bryant (2009) Bishop O'Dowd H.S. Jabari Parker (2011) Ivan Rabb (2013) MISSOURI Whitney Young H.S. Centennial H.S. Jahlil Okafor (2011) Chaminade College Prep H.S. Jalen Hill (2015) Brad Beal (2009) KANSAS Jayson Tatum (2013) Mater Dei H.S. Stanley Johnson (2011) Wichita North H.S. NEVADA Conner Frankamp (2011) San Joaquin Memorial H.S. Findlay Prep Jalen Green (2017) KENTUCKY Markus Howard (2015) Sierra Canyon H.S. Bowling Green H.S. NEW JERSEY Devearl Ramsey (2013) Zion Harmon (2017) Woodcreek H.S. Seton Hall Prep Jordan Brown (2015) LOUISIANA Sterling Gibbs (2009) Scotlandville Magnet H.S. COLORADO NEW YORK Javonte Smart (2015) Denver East H.S. Bishop Kearney H.S. Dom Collier (2011) MARYLAND Thomas Bryant (2013) DeMatha H.S. CONNECTICUT NORTH CAROLINA Quinn Cook (2009) Cox Mill H.S. Capital Preparatory Magnet Montrose Christian School Wendell Moore Jr. (2017) André Drummond (2009) Justin Anderson (2009) Oakridge Military Academy FLORIDA MICHIGAN Theo Pinson (2011) Cardinal Newman H.S. Consortium College Prep Wesleyan Christian Academy Scottie Barnes (2017) Josh Jackson (2013) Harry Giles (2013) Tampa Catholic H.S. New Haven H.S. OHIO Kevin Knox II (2015) Romeo Weems (2017) St. Vincent - St. Mary H.S. University School Southeastern H.S. V.J. King (2013) Vern Carey Jr. (2017) Brandan Kearney (2009) SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA MINNESOTA Hammond School Miller Grove H.S. Apple Valley H.S. Tony Parker (2009) Seventh Woods (2013) Tre Jones (2015) Pace Academy Tyus Jones (2011) Wendell Carter Jr. (2015) Gary Trent Jr. (2015) Wheeler H.S. Minnehaha Academy H.S. Daniel Giddens (2013) Jalen Suggs (2017)

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Continued from page 47. TENNESSEE Melrose H.S. Adonis Thomas (2009) Southwind H.S. Johnathan Williams (2011) The Ensworth School James Wiseman (2017) TEXAS Homeschool Christian Youth Association Justin Jackson (2011) John Guyer H.S. De’Vion Harmon (2017) Little Elm H.S. R.J. Hampton (2017) Prime Prep Academy Terrance Ferguson (2013) Second Baptist School L.J. Rose (2009) Victory Prep School Jarred Vanderbilt (2015) VIRGINIA John Marshall H.S. Isaiah Todd (2017) Norfolk Christian H.S. James McAdoo (2009) Paul VI Catholic H.S. Jeremy Roach (2017) WASHINGTON Garfield H.S. Jaylen Nowell (2015) WISCONSIN Dominican H.S. Diamond Stone (2013)

46 USA Basketball FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Men Team History USA INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS ---- MEN’SMEN’S U16U16 CHAMPIONSHIPCHAMPIONSHIP

MOST POINTS: MOST 3PA: 27, Jabari Parker vs. Brazil ...... 6/21/11 14, Brad Beal vs. Argentina...... 6/21/09 26, Malik Newman vs. Bahamas ...... 6/13/13 13, Brad Beal vs. Canada ...... 6/20/09 26, Brad Beal vs. Argentina ...... 6/21/09 25, Gary Trent vs. Dominican Republic ...... 6/11/15 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: 24, Aaron Gordon vs. Argentina...... 6/25/11 1.000 (3-3), Jeremy Roach vs. Argentina ...... 6/17/17 22, Aaron Gordon vs. Canada ...... MOST FTM: 6/24/11 8, Scottie Barnes vs. Argentina ...... 6/17/17 22, Conner Frankamp vs. Costa Rica ...... 6/23/11 8, Jordan Brown vs. Argentina...... 6/13/15 22, Quinn Cook vs. Argentina ...... 6/21/09 22, Quinn Cook vs. Venezuela ...... 6/18/09 MOST FTA: 21, Wendell Carter vs. Brazil ...... 12, André Drummond vs. Brazil ...... 6/17/09 6/12/15 21, Malik Newman vs. Argentina ...... 6/12/13 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE: 21, Jabari Parker vs. Argentina ...... 6/22/11 1.000 (8-8), Scottie Barnes vs. Argentina ...... 6/17/17 21, Adonis Thomas vs. Brazil ...... 6/17/09 1.000 (6-6), Sterling Gibbs vs. Puerto Rico ...... 6/19/09 1.000 (5-5), Devearl Ramsey vs. Argentina...... 6/12/13 MOST FGM: 1.000 (5-5), Brad Beal vs. Venezuela ...... 6/18/09 11, Malik Newman vs. Bahamas ...... 6/13/13 MOST REBOUNDS: 11, Aaron Gordon vs. Argentina...... 6/25/11 11, Aaron Gordon vs. Canada ...... 18, Aaron Gordon vs. Costa Rica ...... 6/23/11 6/24/11 MOST ASSISTS: MOST FGA: 9, Conner Frankamp vs. Costa Rica...... 6/23/11 23, Quinn Cook vs. Argentina ...... 6/21/09 9, Aaron Gordon vs. Costa Rica...... 6/23/11 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 1.000 (7-7), Jahlil Okafor vs. Argentina...... 6/25/11 8, Aaron Gordon vs. Costa Rica...... 6/23/11 MOST 3PM: MOST STEALS: 7, Gary Trent vs. Dominican Republic ...... 6/11/15 7, Tre Jones vs. Argentina ...... 6/13/15 7, Brad Beal vs. Argentina ...... 6/21/09

USA TEAM GAME RECORDS ---- MEN’SMEN’S U16U16 CHAMPIONSHIPCHAMPIONSHIP

MOST POINTS: 130, vs. Mexico, 6/11/13 MOST FTM: 30, vs. Mexico, 6/16/17 30, vs. Argentina, 6/13/15 MOST FGM: 56, vs. Mexico, 6/11/13 MOST FTA: 42, vs. Bahamas, 6/13/13 MOST FGA: 106, vs. Canada, 6/20/09 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: (minimum 10 attempts) .622 (46-74), vs. Puerto Rico, 6/19/09 .800 (12-15), vs. Canada, 6/18/17 MOST 3PM: 19, vs. Dominican Republic, 6/11/15 MOST REBOUNDS: 73, vs. Mexico, 6/11/13 MOST 3PA: 44, vs. Dominican Republic, 6/11/15 MOST ASSISTS: 35, vs. Costa Rica, 6/23/11 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 22, vs. Costa Rica, 6/23/11 .563 (9-16), vs. Canada, 6/18/17 MOST STEALS: 26, vs. Argentina 6/17/17

USA Basketball FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Men Team History 47 USA INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS -- MEN’S U16 CHAMP.

MOST POINTS: MOST FTM: Brad Beal...... 95 (19.0) ...... 2009 Thomas Bryant ...... 22 ...... 2013 Aaron Gordon...... 85 (17.0)...... 2011 Sterling Gibbs...... 20 ...... 2009 Gary Trent ...... 84 (16.8)...... 2015 Jahlil Okafor ...... 19 ...... 2011 James McAdoo...... 84 (16.8) ...... 2009 Malik Newman ...... 81 (16.2)...... 2013 MOST FTA: Thomas Bryant ...... 32 ...... 2013 MOST FGM: James McAdoo ...... 31 ...... 2009 Aaron Gordon ...... 41 ...... 2011 Sterling Gibbs...... 26 ...... 2009 Brad Beal ...... 34 ...... 2009 James McAdoo ...... 33 ...... 2009 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: (minimum of one attempt per game) MOST FGA: Kendrick Nunn...... 1.000 (8-8)...... 2011 Brad Beal ...... 75 ...... 2009 Scottie Barnes ...... 917 (11-12)...... 2017 Quinn Cook...... 74 ...... 2009 Brad Beal ...... 900 (9-10) ...... 2009 Markus Howard ...... 66 ...... 2015 Jeremy Roach ...... 875 (14-16)...... 2017 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: MOST REBOUNDS: (minimum of three attempts per game) Aaron Gordon ...... 56 (11.2)...... 2011 Jalen Hill ...... 882 (15-17). . . . 2015 Ivan Rabb ...... 49 (9.8) ...... 2013 Scottie Barnes ...... 760 (19-25). . . . 2017 Johnny O’Bryant...... 49 (9.8) ...... 2009 Vern Carey Jr...... 757 (28-37). . . . 2017 Jahlil Okafor ...... 46 (9.2) ...... 2011 Wendell Carter ...... 44 (8.8) ...... 2015 MOST 3PM: Brad Beal ...... 18 ...... 2009 MOST ASSISTS: Markus Howard ...... 15 ...... 2015 Tyus Jones ...... 28 (5.6) ...... 2011 Gary Trent ...... 13 ...... 2015 Quinn Cook ...... 25 (5.0) ...... 2009 Aaron Gordon ...... 23 (4.6) ...... 2011 MOST 3PA: Brad Beal ...... 51 ...... 2009 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Gary Trent ...... 35 ...... 2015 Thomas Bryant ...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2013 Markus Howard ...... 31 ...... 2015 Aaron Gordon ...... 16 (3.2) ...... 2011 Johnathan Williams. . . . . 14 (2.8) ...... 2011 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: (minimum of two attempts per game) MOST STEALS: Markus Howard...... 484 (15-31). . . . 2015 Tre Jones ...... 19 (3.8) ...... 2015 Zion Harmon...... 478 (11-23). . . . 2017 Wendell Moore Jr...... 15 (3.0) ...... 2017 Adonis Thomas...... 462 (6-13) . . . . . 2009

USA TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS ---- MEN’SMEN’S U16U16 CHAMPIONSHIPCHAMPIONSHIP

MOST POINTS: 565 in 2009 MOST FTM: 100 in 2017 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 113.0 in 2009 MOST FTA: 163 in 2013 MOST FGM: 218 in 2011 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .704% in 2017 MOST FGA: 448 in 2015 MOST REBOUNDS: 315 in 2013 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .569% in 2017 HIGHEST AVERAGE: 63.0 in 2013 MOST 3PM: 48 in 2009 MOST ASSISTS: 123 in 2011 MOST 3PA: 134 in 2009 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 70 in 2013 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .358% in 2009 MOST STEALS: 89 in 2015

48 USA Basketball FIBA Americas U16 Championship For Men Team History FIBA AMERICAS U16 CHAMP. -- INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS: 1.000 (5-5), Guillermo Aliende (ARG) vs. USA. . . . 6/12/13 36, F. Grolla De Leon (URU) vs. Bahamas ...... 6/14/13 1.000 (4-4), Tyrell Bellot-Green (CAN) vs. Chile . 6/21/11 36, Miguel Cartagena (PUR) vs. Canada...... 6/22/11 34, David Jones (DOM) vs. Puerto Rico ...... 6/16/17 MOST FTM: 33, Nicolas Aguirre (CHI) vs. Uruguay...... 6/15/13 15, Miguel Cartagena (PUR) vs. Canada...... 6/22/11 33, Gabriel Deck (ARG) vs. Puerto Rico ...... 6/24/11 32, Gary Browne Ramirez (PUR) vs. Brazil ...... 6/18/09 MOST FTA: 30, Miguel Cartagena (PUR) vs. Argentina ...... 6/24/11 17, Yago Dos Santos (BRA) vs. Dominican Republic 30, Wannah Bail (BAH) vs. Mexico ...... 6/21/09 6/10/15 29, Eric Ayala (PUR) vs. Venezuela ...... 6/13/15 17, Gabriel Deck (ARG) vs. Brazil...... 6/23/11 29, Raul Borquez Almada (MEX) vs. Brazil ...... 6/20/09 17, Miguel Cartagena (PUR) vs. Canada...... 6/22/11 17, Milton Jimenez (CRC) vs. Brazil ...... 6/22/11 MOST FGM: 17, Michael Carey (BAH) vs. Mexico ...... 6/19/09 12, Andre Curbelo (PUR) vs. Canada ...... 6/17/17 12, Nicholas Aguirre (CHI) vs. Uruguay ...... 6/15/13 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: 12, F. Grolla DeLeon (URU) vs. Bahamas ...... 6/14/13 (minimum 10 made) 12, Raul Borquez Almada (MEX) vs. Brazil ...... 6/20/09 1.000 (12-12), Alonzo Frink (DOM) vs. Brazil . . . . 6/10/15 1.000 (10-10), Jose Barreto (PAR) vs. Argentina. 6/16/17 MOST FGA: 31, Michael Carey (BAH) vs. Mexico ...... 6/19/09 MOST REBOUNDS: 25, F. Grolla DeLeon (URU) vs. Bahamas ...... 6/14/13 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 23, Arnaldo Toro (PUR) vs. Chile ...... 6/13/13 1.000 (7-7), Jahlil Okafor (USA) vs. Argentina . . . 6/25/11 23, Wannah Bail (BAH) vs. Puerto Rico ...... 6/20/09 19, Harry Sosa (PUR) vs. Argentina ...... 6/18/17 MOST 3PM: 19, Gerardo Texeira (PUR) vs. Uruguay ...... 6/12/13 7, Gary Trent (USA) vs. Dominican Republic . . . . . 6/11/15 19, Michael Carrera (VEN) vs. Puerto Rico...... 6/17/09 7, Brad Beal (USA) vs. Argentina ...... 6/21/09 MOST ASSISTS: MOST 3PA: 12, Nicholas Aguirre (CHI) vs. Mexico ...... 6/14/13 17, Angel Lugo (MEX) vs. Canada...... 6/11/15 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 8, Aaron Gordon (USA) vs. Costa Rica ...... 6/23/11 (minimum four made)

MEN’S U16 CHAMPIONSHIP -- TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS: 130, USA vs. Mexico, 6/11/13 MOST FTM: 32, Brazil vs. Mexico, 6/20/09 130, Argentina vs. Costa Rica, 6/21/11 MOST FTA: 45, Bahamas vs. Mexico, 6/12/13 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 45, Argentina vs. Mexico, 6/18/09 102, Argentina vs. Costa Rica, 6/21/11 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: MOST FGM: 56, USA vs. Mexico, 6/11/13 (minimum 10 attempts) .900 (9-10), Puerto Rico vs. Canada, 6/17/17 MOST FGA: 106, USA vs. Canada, 6/20/09 MOST REBOUNDS: 73, USA vs. Mexico, 6/11/13 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .622 (46-74), USA vs. Puerto Rico, 6/19/09 MOST ASSISTS: 35, USA vs. Costa Rica, 6/23/11 MOST 3PM: 19, USA vs. Dominican Republic, 6/11/15 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 22, USA vs. Costa Rica, 6/23/11 MOST 3PA: 44, USA vs. Dominican Republic, 6/11/15 MOST STEALS: 30, Argentina vs. Costa Rica, 6/21/11 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .667 (14-21), Canada vs. Chile, 6/21/11

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MOST POINTS: MOST FTM: Miguel Cartagena (PUR). . . . 112 (22.3)...... 2011 Milton Jimenez (CRC) ...... 41 ...... 2011 Milton Jimenez (CRC) ...... 111 (22.2)...... 2011 Gabriel Deck (ARG)...... 32 ...... 2011 Michael Carey (BAH) ...... 109 (21.8) ...... 2009 Carmelo Betancourt (PUR). . . 32 ...... 2009 Gary Browne Ramirez (PUR)106 (21.2) ...... 2009 F. Grolla DeLeon (URU). . . . . 101 (20.2)...... 2013 MOST FTA: Milton Jimenez (CRC) ...... 67 ...... 2011 MOST FGM: Michael Carrera (VEN) ...... 55 ...... 2009 Aaron Gordon (USA) ...... 41 ...... 2011 Carmelo Betancourt (PUR). . . 43 ...... 2009 Michael Carey (BAH) ...... 41 ...... 2009 Micael Carey (BAH) ...... 43 ...... 2009 F. Grolla DeLeon (URU) ...... 39 ...... 2013 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: MOST FGA: (minimum of two attempts per game) Michael Carey (BAH) ...... 102 ...... 2009 Miguel Cartagena (PUR) . . . .933 (26-30)...... 2011 Gary Browne Ramirez (PUR). 90 ...... 2009 Luis Mora (VEN) ...... 923 (12-13)...... 2015 Eric Ayala (PUR) ...... 80 ...... 2015 Scottie Barnes (USA) ...... 917 (11-12)...... 2017 Salvador Martinez (MEX). . . . . 80 ...... 2015 MOST REBOUNDS: HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Michael Carrera (VEN)...... 79 (15.8)...... 2009 (minimum of three attempts per game) Wanaah Bail (BAH) ...... 71 (14.2)...... 2009 Jalen Hill (USA) ...... 882 (15-17). . . . 2015 F. Grolla DeLeon (URU) ...... 60 (12.0)...... 2013 Scottie Barnes (USA)...... 760 (19-25). . . . 2017 Arnaldo Toro (PUR) ...... 58 (11.6)...... 2013 Vern Carey Jr. (USA)...... 757 (28-37). . . . 2017 Oluwasimisol Shittu (CAN) . . 57 (11.4)...... 2015 Jairo Lopez (PUR) ...... 750 (9-12) . . . . . 2011 MOST ASSISTS: MOST 3PM: Nicholas Aguirre (CHI) ...... 30 (6.0) ...... 2013 Angel Lugo (MEX) ...... 20 ...... 2015 Guillermo Aliende (ARG). . . . . 28 (5.6) ...... 2013 Brad Beal (USA) ...... 18 ...... 2009 Tyus Jones (USA)...... 28 (5.6) ...... 2011 Markus Howard ...... 15 ...... 2015 Nicolas Aguirre (CHI)...... 15 ...... 2013 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Thomas Bryant (USA) ...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2013 MOST 3PA: Aaron Gordon (USA) ...... 16 (3.2) ...... 2011 Salvador Martinez (MEX). . . . . 60 ...... 2015 Wannah Bail (BAH) ...... 15 (3.0) ...... 2009 Brad Beal (USA) ...... 51 ...... 2009 Miguel Cartagena (PUR)...... 41 ...... 2011 MOST STEALS: Nicholas Aguirre (CHI) ...... 21 (4.2) ...... 2013 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Tre Jones (USA) ...... 19 (3.8) ...... 2015 (minimum of two attempts a game) Milton Jimenez (CRC)...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2011 Chris McComber (CAN) ...... 615 (8-13) . . . . . 2011 Alvero Merlo (ARG) ...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2011 Derek Luna (PUR) ...... 600 (6-10) . . . . . 2017 Gary Ramirez (PUR)...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2009 Malcom Duvivier (CAN) ...... 579 (11-19). . . . 2011

MEN’S U16 CHAMPIONSHIP -- TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS: USA, 565 in 2009 MOST FTM: USA, 100 in 2017 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: USA, 113.0 in 2009 MOST FTA: USA, 163 in 2013 SCORING MARGIN: USA, +53.4 in 2013 HIGHEST FREE THROW PCT: Brazil, .723% in 2009 MOST FGM: USA, 218 in 2011 MOST REBOUNDS: USA, 315 in 2013 MOST FGA: USA, 426 in 2009 HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE: USA, 63.0 in 2013 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT: USA, .569% in 2017 REBOUNDING MARGIN: USA, +21.8 in 2013 MOST 3PM: USA, 48 in 2009 MOST ASSISTS: USA, 123 in 2011 MOST 3PA: USA, 134 in 2009 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: USA, 70 in 2013 HIGHEST 3-POINT PCT: Canada, .394% in 2011 MOST STEALS: USA, 87 in 2013

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