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SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF NOTE: All sessions will be held in Sports 2 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Sam Brown, P3 Springs, Colorado. Billy Cowgill, University of Kansas Lorne MacDonald, Colorado Springs, CO

We’ve Moved! USA BASKETBALL STAFF Jim Tooley, CEO Jill Berryman, office manager/executive assistant USA Basketball 27 South Tejon Street, Suite 100 National Teams Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Sean Ford, Men’s National Team director O: 719-590-4800 Fax: 719-590-4811 Samson Kayode, assistant director, Men’s National Team Ellis Dawson, assistant director, national teams Kyle Pilipovich, coordinator, national teams Hunter Johnson, operations intern, national teams Communications SUPPORT STAFF Craig Miller, chief communications officer Tadd Andrews, Drive5 Sports Center Basketball Caroline Williams, senior director, communications Academy Saudia Mitchell, director, video content Skyler Beauchamp, Univ. of Colorado Colorado Springs Jenny Johnston, assistant director, communications Jeremy Case, University of Kansas Trenton Miller, assistant, digital communications Steve Dagostino, The College of Saint Rose Wil DiSabatino, Marquette University Andrew Ford, Providence University Jimmy Gillies, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Trey Harris, Colorado Springs, CO Derrick Mallison, North Carolina Central University Justin Maxey, University of Virginia Colin McGettigan, Colorado State University Daniel Roy, LSU - Alexandria Michael Salame, University of Colorado Luke Smith, Oral Roberts University Tyson West, Penn State Altoona 2 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Training Camp Schedule...... IFC USA U18 History Staff Listing ...... IFC Competition Recaps ...... 46-65 Media Guidelines ...... 1 Summary of Finishes ...... 66 Rosters - Alpha & Numeric ...... 2-3 Final Standings ...... 66 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship Schedule ...... 4 All-Time Coaching Staff ...... 67 Rules Differences...... 5 All-Time USA Scores ...... 68 COACHING STAFF All-Time USA Rosters...... 69-72 USA U18 Records ...... 73-75 USA U18 Head Coach Bill Self ...... 6 USA U18 Assistant Coach Anthony Grant ...... 7 Inside USA Basketball USA U18 Assistant Coach Danny Manning ...... 8 USA Basketball Board of Directors ...... 76 USA U18 Court Coach Mike Brey...... 9 USA Basketball Staff...... 76 USA U18 Court Coach Joe Dooley...... 10 USA Basketball Committees...... 77 USA U18 Court Coach Oliver Drake ...... 11 USA Basketball Today ...... 78-79 USA U18 Court Coach Chuck Moore...... 11 Athlete Profiles USA Athlete Bios ...... 12-44

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*Ages are as of June 17, 2018.

• COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Self, University of Kansas Assistant Coach: Anthony Grant, University of Dayton Assistant Coach: Danny Manning, Court Coach: Mike Brey,University of Notre Dame Court Coach: Joe Dooley, East Carolina University Court Coach: Oliver Drake, Midland University Court Coach: Chuck Moore, Richard Bland College

2 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 2 U18 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 16 Armando Bacot F 6-9 227 18 2019 Trinity Episcopal School Richmond, VA 17 Joey Baker F 6-8 229 17 2018 Trinity Christian School/#Duke Fayetteville, NC 19 Keion Brooks F 6-8 185 17 2019 North Side H.S. Fort Wayne, IN 20 Kamaka Hepa F 6-9 200 18 2018 Jefferson H.S./*Texas Barrow, AK 21 Talen Horton-Tucker F 6-5 220 17 2018 Simeon Career Academy/*Iowa St. Chicago, IL 22 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 17 2019 Hazel Green High School Toney, AL 23 Matthew Hurt F 6-9 226 18 2019 John Marshall H.S. Rochester, MN 25 Trayce Jackson-Davis F 6-10 228 18 2019 Center Grove H.S. Greenwood, IN 26 Josiah James G 6-5 180 17 2019 Porter-Gaud School Charleston, SC 28 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 17 2019 Bishop Miege H.S. Shawnee Mission, KS 29 Trendon Watford F 6-8 210 17 2019 Mountain Brook H.S. Mountain Brook, AL 30 Anton Watson F 6-7 210 17 2019 Gonzaga Prep/#Gonzaga Spokane, WA 31 Justin Moore G 6-3 187 18 2019 DeMatha Catholic H.S./Villanova Hyattsville, MD 32 Mark Watts Jr. G 6-2 180 18 2019 Old Redford Academy Detroit, MI 33 Cole Anthony G 6-2 170 18 2019 Archbishop Molloy H.S. Briarwood, NY 34 Bryan Antoine G 6-5 175 18 2019 Ranney School Tinton Falls, NJ 35 DJ Carton G 6-3 190 17 2019 Bettendorf H.S. Bettendorf, IA 36 Ayo Dosunmu G 6-3 165 18 2018 Morgan Park H.S./*Illinois Chicago, IL 37 Joe Girard III G 6-1 180 17 2019 Glens Falls H.S. Glens Falls, NY 39 Quentin Grimes G 6-4 175 18 2018 College Park H.S./*Kansas The Woodlands, TX 40 Musa Jallow G 6-5 200 18 2021 Ohio State University Bloomington, IN 41 Jalen Lecque G 6-3 179 18 2019 Christ School Teaneck, NJ 42 Scottie Lewis G 6-5 176 18 2019 Ranney School Hazlet, NJ 43 Alex Lomax G 6-0 180 18 2018 East H.S./*Memphis Memphis, TN 44 Tyrese Maxey G 6-2 180 17 2019 South Garland H.S./Kentucky Dallas, TX 45 Pat McCaffery F 6-7 185 18 2019 West H.S./#Iowa Iowa City, IA 46 Kevin Porter F 6-5 195 18 2018 Rainier Beach H.S./#Southern Cal. Seattle, WA 47 Earl Timberlake F 6-5 180 16 2020 DeMatha Catholic H.S. Hyattsville, MD 48 Coby White G 6-4 170 18 2018 Greenfield H.S./*North Carolina Goldsboro, NC 50 Bryce Wills G 6-4 170 17 2018 Iona Prep/#Stanford White Plains, NY 51 Will Baker F 6-10 225 17 2019 Westlake H.S. Austin, TX 53 Jaden McDaniels F 6-8 175 17 2019 Federal Way H.S. Federal Way, WA 54 Hunter Dickinson F 6-11 230 17 2020 DeMatha Catholic H.S. Hyattsville, MD

*Ages are as of June 17, 2018.

• COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Self, University of Kansas Assistant Coach: Anthony Grant, University of Dayton Assistant Coach: Danny Manning, Wake Forest University Court Coach: Mike Brey,University of Notre Dame Court Coach: Joe Dooley, East Carolina University Court Coach: Oliver Drake, Midland University Court Coach: Chuck Moore, Richard Bland College

3 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 3 2018 U18 AMERICAS COMPETITION PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUPS

Group A W-L Group B W-L Dominican Republic 0-0 Argentina 0-0 Panama 0-0 Canada 0-0 Puerto Rico 0-0 Chile 0-0 USA 0-0 Ecuador 0-0

PRELIMINARY ROUND QUARTERFINALS

Sunday, June 10 Thursday, June 14 12 p.m. Chile - Ecuador Time TBD A1 - B4 2:25 p.m. Argentina - Canada Time TBD A2 - B3 6 p.m. Dominican Republic - USA Time TBD A3 - B2 8:15 p.m. Panama - Puerto Rico Time TBD A4 - B1

Monday, June 11 SEMIFINALS 11:30 a.m. Canada - Ecuador 2:15 p.m. Puerto Rico - Dominican Republic Friday June 15 6 p.m. Argentina - Chile Classification Semifinals 8:15 p.m. USA - Panama Time TBD Loser A1/B4 - Loser A3/B2 Time TBD Loser A2/B3 - Loser A4/B1 Tuesday, June 12 Medal Semifinals 12 p.m. Ecuador - Argentina Time TBD Winner A1/B4 - Winner A3/B2 2:15 p.m. Dominican Republic - Panama Time TBD Winner A2/B3 - Winner A4/B1 6 p.m. Puerto Rico - USA 8:15 p.m. Chile - Canada FINALS

Saturday, June 16 Time TBD 7th/8th Place Game Time TBD 5th/6th Place Game Time TBD Bronze Medal Game Time TBD Gold Medal Game

4 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 4 RULES DIFFERENCES RULE FIBA NBA NCAA Duration of Game ...... Four, 10-minute quarters ...... Four, 12-minute quarters ...... Two, 20-minute halves Overtime Duration ...... 5 minutes ...... 5 minutes ...... 5 minutes Duration Between Quarters ...... 2 minutes ...... 130 seconds ...... Not Applicable Length of Halftime ...... 15 minutes ...... 15 minutes ...... 15 minutes Court Length ...... 91' 10" x 49' 2.5" ...... 94' x 50' ...... 94' x 50' Size of Lane ...... 16’ x 19' ...... 16' x 19' ...... 12' x 19' Three- FG Distance ...... 22.15’ (21.65’ on baseline) ...... 23.75’ (21.98’ on baseline) ...... 20.5’ No Charge Semicircles ...... Yes (4’1.25” from center of basket) ...... Yes (4’1.25” from center of basket) ...... Yes (4’ from center of basket) Shot Clock ...... 24 seconds ...... 24 seconds ...... 30 seconds Shot Clock Reset ...... Reset to 14 seconds when FG ...... FG attempt hits rim ...... FG attempt hits rim attempt hits rim Back Court Violation ...... 8 seconds ...... 8 seconds ...... 10 seconds Game Clock Stops After ...... Last 2 minutes of 4th quarter ...... Last minute of 1st, 2nd, 3rd quarters, ...... Last minute of second half and Successful FG and overtime Last 2 minutes of 4th quarter and OT last minute of overtime Player Foul Limit ...... 5 or 2 technical/unsportsman fouls ...... 6 ...... 5 Bonus ...... On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) ...... On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) ...... On 7th foul per half (1-and-1) Fourth quarter carries into OT On 10th foul per half (2 FTs) Number of Players Permitted ...... 5 (three defensive, two offensive) ...... 5 (three defensive, two offensive) ...... 6 (four defensive, two offensive) On Free Throw Lane Jump Ball ...... Teams alternate possession ...... Alternate possession to start periods ...... Teams alternate possession after opening jump ball after opening jump ball. Jump ball after opening jump ball for all other situations. Legal Alley-Oop ...... Yes ...... Yes ...... Yes Touch Ball On/Above Cylinder ...... Yes ...... No ...... No Closely Guarded For 5 Seconds ...... Yes (while holding the ball) ...... No ...... Yes (only while holding ball) Defensive 3 Seconds ...... No ...... Yes ...... No Flopping Rule/Faking Being Fouled ...... Yes ...... Yes ...... Yes (Class A technical foul) Number of Referees ...... Three ...... Three ...... Three Timeouts - Non-Televised Game ...... 2 60-second in 1st & 2nd quarters ...... 6 60/100-second timeouts during ...... 4 75-second and 2 30-second 3 60-second in 3rd & 4th quarters regulation, 1 20-second per half. Each timeouts per team. All unused carry Maximum of 2 timeouts permitted team is limited to no more than 3 in over to second half. in the final 2 minutes of a game the 4th and 2 in the last two minutes Timeouts - Televised Game ...... Up to one additional TV timeout ...... Must be two 100-second timeouts ...... (Games with 3 TV timeouts per half) is permissible per quarter in the 1st and 3rd periods, three 100- 1 60-second and 3 30-second and a second timeouts in 2nd and 4th periods unused 75-second and 2 unused 30- second carry over to second half Timeouts - Overtime ...... 1 additional 60-second ...... 2 60-second, teams are allowed ...... 1 additional 75-second (1 30-second no more than 1 60- second and in televised games) and any 1 20-second in final 2 minutes unused from regulation or prior overtime carry over Timeouts Called By ...... Head coach or assistant coach ...... Head coach or player in game ...... Head coach at dead ball or player when ball controlled by player’s team Size of Basketball ...... Maximum Circumference - 29” ...... Around channels - 29.5" to 29.75” ...... Maximum Circumference - 30” Maximum Weight - 20 ounces Across channels - 29 5/8”-29 7/8” Minimum Circumference - 29.5” Minimum Weight - 17.99 ounces Maximum Weight - 22 ounces Minimum Weight - 20 ounces Legal Jersey Numbers ...... All Numbers 00, 0-99 ...... Any one or two digit number ...... 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 5 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 5 BILL SELF 2018 USA MEN’S U18 NATIONAL TEAM HEAD COACH UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball (Billy) Donovan at Hall of Fame in 2017, longtime University of Kansas Florida and with the head coach Bill Self will lead his first USA Basketball ( City) team at the 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship Thunder. I think he will from June 11-17 in St. Catherines, Canada. add some things to the Previously, he served as a member of the 2005-08 staff that we can utilize USA Basketball Men’s Collegiate Committee. and make us better.” Now in his 15th season (2003-04 to present) at Self began his the helm of the Jayhawks, Self owns a 443-95 record coaching career as an (as of March 12) at Kansas for an incredible 82.3 assistant at Kansas in winning percentage. 1985-86, followed by a Self has led Kansas to 14-straight Big 12 stint as an assistant Conference regular season championships (2005-18), coach at Oklahoma two NCAA Final Four appearances (2008 and 2012) State from 1986-1993. and the 2008 NCAA national championship. His first head He owns a career record of 650-200 (.765) in 25 coaching position was at seasons overall as an NCAA head coach, including Oral Roberts from 1993-94 to 1996-97, and he led the four seasons at Oral Roberts University (1993-94 to University of Tulsa from 1997-98 to 1999-2000. 1996-97), three at the University of Tulsa (1997-98 to As a student-athlete at Oklahoma State University, 1999-00) and three at the University of Illinois (2000- Self played four varsity basketball seasons (1981-82 01 to 2002-03). to 1984-85) and graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s In 2017-18, Kansas is 27-7 and has earned a No. degree in business. He earned a master’s degree in 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for an eighth time in athletic administration in 1989. the past 12 years, which comes on the heels of winning a Big 12 Tournament title. “It’s an honor to be selected to coach, and I look forward to working with Danny and Anthony and the young men that will represent the USA in the U18 competition,” Self said. “It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a while, and I’m really looking forward to it. “I’ve worked with Danny (Manning) quite a bit, but I haven’t had a chance to spend a much time with him as of late, and I look forward to reconnecting,” Self added. “I’ve always thought he has a great basketball mind. I’m very excited about working with Anthony (Grant). He has spent a lot of time running his own programs but also has spent a lot of time with coach

6 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 6 ANTHONY GRANT 2018 USA MEN’S U18 NATIONAL TEAM ASSISTANT COACH UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON

Anthony Grant returns to USA Basketball as a was 45-9 (.833) in CAA 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team assistant coach games. after having served as an assistant for the 2008 USA Prior to becoming a Men’s U18 National Team, which finished 4-1 and with head coach, Grant a silver medal. spent 13 years as a In his first season as the head coach at his alma Division I assistant mater, the University of Dayton, Grant and his team coach. The last 10 years finished 14-17. were at the University of Grant also served as head coach at Virginia Florida (1996-2006). Commonwealth University for three seasons (2006-07 Grant helped lead the to 2008-09) and at the for six Gators to their first seasons (2009-10 to 2014-15). His overall NCAA national title in 2006, head coaching record is 207-127 (.620 winning and to the title again in percentage) over 10 seasons. 2007. From the summer of 2015 until he was hired at Grant also a 1987 Dayton in March 2017, Grant was an assistant coach graduate of the for the NBA’s Thunder. University of Dayton, where he was a four-year “It is truly an honor to represent our country as a basketball letterwinner and three year starter. He member of the USA Basketball U18 coaching staff,” played in 105 games at Dayton, averaging 11.6 points Grant said. “I look forward to working with coach Self and 6.7 rebounds per game over his career. He was and coach Manning and preparing our young men to the Flyers' co-captain and the White-Allen Most qualify for next year’s U19 World Cup. Valuable Player as a senior. His teams played in two “I have tremendous respect for Bill Self and the NCAA tournaments and one NIT. success he has had at every stop in his career,” Grant said of the USA coaching staff. “I am excited about this opportunity to work with him and help us win the FIBA Americas Championship. “I have known Danny for several years and what he has been able to achieve as a player and now a coach is admirable. I respect him as a man and a coach, and look forward to being on this staff with him.” In six years at Alabama, Grant amassed a record of 117-85 (.579) while guiding the Crimson Tide to the 2012 NCAA Tournament, and he also took Alabama to the NIT on three occasions. Prior to Alabama, the Miami native spent three seasons as the head coach of VCU where he led the Rams to a 76-25 (.752) record and three consecutive Colonial Athletic Association Championships. VCU went to the NCAA tournament twice under Grant and

7 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 7 DANNY MANNING 2018 USA MEN’S U18 NATIONAL TEAM ASSISTANT COACH WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

Danny Manning enters his third USA Basketball awards including the coaching assignment as an assistant coach for the Award and 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team. the . He previously helped USA Basketball to a bronze During his time on medal at the 2017 FIBA U19 World Cup and served staff at Kansas, as a court coach at the 2014 USA Men’s U18 National Manning was a part of Team training camp. one NCAA national title, As a USA Basketball athlete, Manning won a two Final Fours, five bronze medal with the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team, NCAA recording 11.4 points and 6.0 rebounds a game; he appearances, eight Big was named the 1987 USA Basketball Male Athlete of 12 regular season the Year after posting a team-leading 14.6 points and conference titles, five 5.4 rebounds per game with the 1987 U.S. Pan Big 12 tournament American Games Team, which captured the silver championships and 269 medal; and he won gold medals with the 1985 U.S. career victories. During Olympic Festival North Team and the 1984 USA R. his five-year tenure as William Jones Cup Team. an assistant coach, Kansas went 164-24 (.872) Now in his fourth season at Wake Forest overall. University, Manning owns an overall a career head As a player, he starred for four seasons (1984- coaching record of 92-102, which includes two 1988) at Kansas and played in 147 games and seasons at the University of Tulsa (2012-13 and graduated as Kansas’s all-time leading scorer and 2013-14). rebounder having accumulated 2,951 points (20.1 In 2016-17, Manning led Wake Forest to a 19-14 ppg.) and 1,187 rebounds (8.1 rpg.). record and the program’s first NCAA Tournament Named an All-American and the national player of appearance since 2010. the year after leading the Jayhawks to the NCAA Following a 15-year NBA career, Manning spent championship in 1988, Manning was chosen as the nine seasons on Self’s staff at his alma mater Kansas. 1988 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player. Manning served as director of student-athlete Manning was named a consensus first-team All- development/team manager for four seasons (2003- America selection in 1987 and 1988, the consensus 04 to 2006-07) and was an assistant coach for five College Player of the Year in 1988 and a three-time seasons (2007-08 to 2011-12), aiding the Jayhawks to Big Eight Conference Player of the Year. the 2008 NCAA national championship. Manning is the first coaching hire in ACC “I feel very fortunate and blessed to be a part of basketball history to come into the job with NCAA USA Basketball and have this opportunity to be a part titles as a player and as a coach to his name. of this staff,” Manning said. “To have a chance to be He was inducted into the National Collegiate an assistant on Bill's staff again is something I am Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. really excited about. He was the No. 1 pick in the 1988 NBA Draft and In his two seasons as the head coach at Tulsa, a 15-year veteran of the NBA. He was a 1993 and Manning compiled a record of 38-29 (.567). 1994 NBA All-Star and the 1998 Sixth Man of the He led Tulsa in 2013-14 to a 21-13 record, a share Year. of a conference regular-season title and the NCAA His 15 years in the NBA included seven different Tournament second round. He was named the 2014 professional teams – the L.A. Clippers, Atlanta Conference USA Coach of the Year. Manning also Hawks, , , , was a finalist for two national Coach of the Year and . He averaged 8 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 8 MIKE BREY Mike Brey, the all-time winningest coach in Notre transfer. Dame men’s basketball history, recently completed He graduated from his 18th season (2000-01 to present) as head men’s George Washington in basketball coach at the University of Notre Dame, and 1982 with a degree in he will serve in his first USA Basketball coaching physical education. assignment as a court coach for the 2018 USA After his graduating Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp. from college, Brey spent At Notre Dame, Brey has compiled a 403-202 five seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, record (.666 winning percentage), and he has led his helping DeMatha to a 139-22 record and four league teams to 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, titles. including the 2015 and 2016 Elite Eight. Brey served on the Coaches vs. Cancer National This past season in 2017-18, Brey led the Fighting Council; he has partnered with the American Heart Irish to a 21-15 record and the NIT second round. Association to create the Men of Heart initiative, Also taking into account his five seasons (1995-96 raising funds and awareness for men’s heart health; to 1999-2000) as the head coach at the University of and he is on the National Advisory Board of the Delaware, during which time he tallied a 99-52 record Positive Coaching Alliance. (.656), Brey owns a career head coaching mark of Brey has also been inducted into the University of 502-254 (.664). Delaware and the George Washington University In 2014-15, the Irish captured the Atlantic Coast Athletics Halls of Fame. Conference tournament championship en route to a Additionally, he comes from an athletic family of 32-6 record, which was the second most wins for an educators. His late father, Paul, was a high school Irish men’s basketball team, and the team advanced athletics director in Maryland while his mother, the to the 2015 Elite Eight. late Betty Mullen, was the women’s swimming coach In 2011, Brey was the recipient of both the at George Washington. Betty attended Purdue and the /USBWA National University and swam for the AAU team in West Coach of the Year award. He was named Big East Lafayette, Indiana. For a time, she held the world Coach of the Year in 2007, 2008 and 2011. record in the butterfly events and competed for the In his first season with the Irish, Brey led the team at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, to the 2001 Big East West Division championship. Australia. Betty’s brother, Jack Mullen, played guard Before arriving at Notre Dame, Brey was the head at Duke University and was a member of the school’s basketball coach at Delaware, where he won America first ACC championship team in 1950. East Co-Coach of the Year honors in 1998. At Brey has two children - Kyle and Callie - and a Delaware, he guided the program to NCAA granddaughter, Olivia Marie. Kyle was a tight end and Tournament appearances in 1998 and 1999. fullback for the University of Buffalo from 2006-09, Brey also spent eight years as an assistant coach who then moved into the coaching ranks as a quality at Duke, during which time the Blue Devils advanced control coach at Kansas, Youngstown State and Ohio to the Final Four six times and won back-to-back State. He currently is the head football coach at national championships in 1991 and 1992. Ardery Kelly High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Brey played for and coached with at DeMatha High School in Maryland. He played two years at DeMatha, helping the Stags to a 55-9 record. He played basketball at Northwestern Louisiana State (now Northwestern State) for three seasons (1977-78 to 1979-80), where he led the team in assists and steals all three years. He played his final collegiate season at George Washington University in 1980-81 after sitting out the 1979-80 season as a

9 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 9 JOE DOOLEY Joe Dooley, who was named as the head men’s Prior to being named basketball coach at East Carolina University on April 4, head coach, Dooley served 2018, will serve in his first USA Basketball coaching four seasons as an assistant assignment as a court coach for the 2018 USA Basketball (1991-92 to 1995-95) at ECU, Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp. and before that, he was an Prior to being hired at ECU, Dooley completed his fifth assistant coach at the season as head coach at Florida Gulf Coast University University of South Carolina (2013-14 to 2017-18), where he compiled a 114-58 record for three seasons (1988-89 to 1990-91). (.663 winning percentage). He later served as an assistant coach at the University He led FGU to three Atlantic Sun Conference regular of New Mexico for three seasons (1999-00 to 2001-02) and season championships, two conference tournament titles one season at the University of Wyoming in 2002-03 before and NCAA Tournament appearances in 2016 and 2017. joining the staff as at the University of Kansas as an The Eagles participated in postseason play each of assistant coach for 10 years (2003-04 to 2012-13). Dooley's five seasons in Fort Myers, winning 21 or more During his decade in Lawrence, the Jayhawks games every year, and he was named ASUN Coach of the compiled a 300-58 record, including nine regular-season Year in 2017 and 2018 and as NABC District III Coach of crowns and six Big 12 tournament titles. the Year in 2017. He won a national championship as an assistant coach at His first job as a head coach also came at ECU, where Kansas in 2008 and helped the Jayhawks earn another in four seasons (1995-96 to 1998-99), he tallied a 57-52 Final Four berth in 2012. record (.523). Dooley is a 1988 graduate of George Washington In his nine years as a head coach overall, he owns a University in Washington, D.C., where he earned his career record of 171-110 (.609). In 21 seasons as an NCAA bachelor's degree in speech communications. A four-year assistant coach, he owns a record of 486-206 (.702). basketball letterwinner at GW, he started his last two Dooley was the youngest head coach in NCAA Division seasons and was elected a team captain as a senior. I men's basketball at the age of 29 when he was promoted A native of West Orange, New Jersey, Dooley and his to ECU's top basketball position in April of 1995. wife, Tanya, have a son, Max.

10 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 10 OLIVER DRAKE Oliver Drake, the head men’s basketball coach at In his first year at the Midland University, will serve in his first USA helm he led the Saints to Basketball coaching assignment as a court coach for their second tournament the 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training appearance ever after Camp. going 23-11 and winning Drake recently completed his third season (2015- the Midwest Collegiate 16 to present) at Midland, where he has compiled a Conference (MCC) title. 53-38 record (.582 winning percentage). In 2013-14, he was named Association of His 2017-18 squad finished 16-14, while in Independent Institutions (A.I.I.) Coach of the Year as 2016-17, Midland went 21-10 and earned an at-large Ashford went 23-10 and played in the NAIA DIII bid to the NAIA DII National Championship National Championship Tournament. Tournament. In 2014-15, Drake and his squad returned to the Including five seasons (2010-11 to 2014-15) as tournament and advanced to the Round of 16. the head men’s basketball coach at Ashford University A native of Neillsville, Wisconsin, Drake attended in Iowa, Drake owns a career coaching record of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where he 161-93 (.634) over eight seasons. earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education/ During his five-year tenure at Ashford, Drake adaptive physical education. He earned his master’s guided the Saints to 108-55 record (.663) and to three degree in education from Viterbo University in 2008. appearances in the NAIA DII National Tournament. CHUCK MOORE Chuck Moore will serve in his first USA Basketball Patrick Henry Community coaching assignment as a court coach at the 2018 College (Va.) for two USA Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp. seasons (2007-08 to 2008- In five seasons (2013-14 to 2017-18) as the head 09), posting a record of coach at Richard Bland, Moore compiled a 126-42 48-16 (.750). record (.750 winning percentage), won the 2015 Patrick Henry was a NJCAA Division II National Championship and perfect 16-0 in Region 10 reached the 2017 NJCAA Division II Final Four. in 2008-09, and Moore earned Region 10 Coach of He led Richard Bland to two 30+ win seasons and the Year honors. four seasons of 20+ wins. His 2007-08 team won the Virginia Community Moore has been honored as the 2015 NJCAA College System State Championship, and Moore's Division II Coach of the Year, the 2015 NJCAA success with the Patriots earned him election into that Division II District 6 Coach of the Year, the 2015 college's Hall of Fame. NABC Junior College Coach of the Year and the 2017 Moore served as an assistant coach at Randolph- and 2018 NJCAA Division II District 15 Coach of the Macon College for two seasons (2010-11 to 2011-12), Year. helping the Yellow Jackets compile a record of 46-12, In 2013-14, he led the Statesman to a 27-4 while making two NCAA Division III National season and a No. 1 rank in the national poll. Tournament appearances and winning the 2011 Old In his second year, Moore led Richard Bland to Dominion Athletic Conference regular season and the 2015 NJCAA Division II National Championship tournament championships. with a 32-4 record, including a Region 10 title. He began coaching basketball as an assistant at During 2016-17, Moore led Richard Bland to a his alma mater Kecoughtan High School (Va.), and he 30-6 mark and a second NCAA DII National went on to serve as a head junior varsity coach at Tournament Final Four appearance in three years. Hampton Roads Academy and as a head coach and Moore began his collegiate coaching career at athletic director at Amelia Academy. 11 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 11 COLE ANTHONY #33 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. • Took part in the 2016 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October Minicamp. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Position: Guard • 2018 USA Today All- second team. Height: 6-2 • 2018 New York State Sportswriters Association Class Weight: 170 AA All-State first team. • 2017 EYBL Defensive Player of the Year. Age: 18 Year of Graduation: 2019 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School: Archbishop Molloy • Plays for Archbishop Molloy High School in New York. High School • As a junior in 2017-18, led Molloy to the 2018 CHSAA Hometown: Briarwood, Class AA city semifinals and a 15-13 record. • Helped lead his team to the 2017 CHSAA Class AA city New York championship finals. • Competes in the summer for PSA Cardinals. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Crystal McCrary and former NBA star Greg Anthony, a 1988 USA R. William Jones Cup Team gold medalist.

12 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 12 BRYAN ANTOINE #34 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. • Took part in the 2016 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October Minicamp.

HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Position: Guard • 2018 USA Today All-New Jersey first team. Height: 6-5 • 2018 Shore Basketball Coaches Association Player of Weight: 175 the Year. • 2018 Shore Basketball Coaches Association and Age: 18 Asbury Park Press All-Shore Conference first team. Year of Graduation: 2019 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School: Ranney School Hometown: Tinton Falls, • Plays alongside Scottie Lewis Jr. for Ranney School in New Jersey Tinton Falls, New Jersey. • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 21.1 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 2.2 apg. and 2.5 spg. in leading his team to a 28-5 record and the school’s first Shore Conference Class B Central championship, first Shore Conference Tournament crown and first New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Non-Public South B title. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Regine and Jean Antoine.

13 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 13 ARMANDO BACOT JR. #16 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE BACOT FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Twitter: Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. @iget_buckets35 • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball • Instagram: Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA @bucketgetter_35 Men’s Final Four. • First played HIGH SCHOOL HONORS basketball: when he was 10. • 2018 All-Metro first team. • 2018 all-state first team. • Enjoys: spending time Position: Forward • 2018 VISAA League-Co Player of The Year and all- with family, playing Height: 6-9 league first team. Fortnite, Weight: 227 • 2018 Richmond Times Dispatch Player of the Year. and listening to music. • USA Today All-Virginia first team. Age: 18 • 2018 Max Preps All-America first team. • Top five movies: “The Year of Graduation: 2019 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Sandlot,” ”Juice,” School: Trinity Episcopal “Menace 2 Society,” School • Played three varsity seasons for Trinity Episcopal “Boyz N the Hood” and Hometown: Richmond, School in Richmond, Virginia. • Boasts single-game career-highs of 47 points and 22 “Above the Rim.” Virginia rebounds. • Favorite player: • Started in 64 games and amassed 1,510 points, 759 Shaquille O’Neal. rebounds, 145 assists and 215 blocked shots. • Favorite class: IB sports science. • As a junior in 2017-18, started all 29 games played and averaged 24.5 ppg., 12.0 rpg., 3.5 apg. and 3.5 bpg. in • Most played song: “Backyard,” by Travis Scott. leading his team to a 26-4 record and the state • Favorite pregame meal or snack: Southern Kitchen. semifinals. • Inspired by: his mother. • Led his team to the 2017 state championship and a • International travels: Belize and Mexico in 2013. 35-1 record as a sophomore; started all 36 games and averaged 20.0 ppg., 11.0 rpg. and 3.5 bpg. • Plays in the summer for Team Takeover. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Richmond, Virginia. • Son of Christie Lomax and Armando Bacot Sr.; has one brother, King (8), and two sisters, A'mari (19) and Azhane (18). • Is a member of his school’s headmaster’s list. • Uncle, Johann Lomax, served in the U.S. Army; grandfather, Louis Bacot, served in the U.S. Army and fought in the Vietnam War; Uncle, Danny Quarles, served in the U.S. Air Force.

14 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 14 JOEY BAKER #17 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. COLLEGE NOTES • Verbally committed to Duke University. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Position: Forward Height: 6-8 • 2018 USA Today All-North Carolina second team. Weight: 229 • 2018 North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association Class 1A All-State. Age: 17 Year of Graduation: 2018 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School: Trinity Christian • Attended Trinity Christian School in Fayetteville, North School Carolina. Hometown: Fayetteville, • As a junior in 2017-18, aided Trinty to a North Carolina Class 1A state championship. North Carolina • Competed in the summer for Team Felton. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Jennifer and Michael Baker. • Orginally was in the high school class of 2019, but reclassified and will matriculate to Duke this year.

15 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 15 WILL BAKER #51 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE BAKER FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Twitter: @thrillbaker Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • Instagram: • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball @thrillbaker Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA • First played Men’s Final Four. basketball: when he HIGH SCHOOL HONORS was 4 and started dribbling as a toddler. • 2018 USA Today All-Texas second team. • 2018 Austin American-Statesman All-Central Texas • Enjoys: photography, Position: Forward Player of the Year. making films, playing Height: 6-10 • 2018 District 25-6A MVP. the piano, and Weight: 225 • 2018 all-state team. spending time with • 2018 District 25-6A All-Academic Team. Age: 17 • 2018 all-region team. family and friends. Year of Graduation: 2019 • 2018 Westlake High School Team MVP. • Top movies: School: Westlake High HIGH SCHOOL NOTES “Napoleon Dynamite,” School “Forrest Gump” and Hometown: Austin, Texas • Played two full years of varsity basketball at Westlake High School and competed on the varsity squad at the “The Dark Knight end of his freshman year. Rises.” • Boasts single-game career-highs of 37 points, 17 • Favorite player: . rebounds and six blocked shots. • Favorite class: English. • In two full seasons of varsity play, started 38 of 73 games played and amassed 990 points, 425 rebounds, • Favorite pregame meal or snack: BBQ from Rudy’s 65 assists, 47 steals and 58 blocked shots. Country Stor and Jason’s Deli ham and cheese • As a junior in 2017-18, aided Westlake to a 36-4 record sandwiches. and the state tournament semifinals; started all 38 • Inspired by: the Bible and sermons. games played and averaged 19.4 ppg., 9.2 rpg. and 1.2 apg. • International travels: Mexico in 2014. • As a sophomore in 2016-17, played in 35 games and averaged 7.5 ppg. and 4.0 rpg. as his team posted a 29-7 slated and advance to the regional final. • Plays in the summer for Basketball University. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Austin, Texas. • Full name is William, but goes by Will. • Son of Melissa and Jack Baker; has one sister, Amy (19). • Is a two-time Academic All-District selection. • One of his grandfathers served in the U.S. Army, two great-grandfathers were in the U.S. Navy, one of whom fought in the South Pacific in WWII.

16 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 16 KEION BROOKS #19 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Indiana second team. • 2018 The Associated Press All-State second team. Position: Forward • 2018 Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Height: 6-8 “Underclass Supreme 15. Weight: 185 • 2018 IndyStar Indiana Junior All-Stars. Age: 17 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Year of Graduation: 2019 • Plays for North Side High School in Fort Wayne, School: North Side High Indiana. School • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 22.9 ppg. and 8.6 rpg. Hometown: Fort Wayne, to lead his team to a 27-3 record and a runner-up finish Indiana in the Indiana High School Athletic Association Class AAAA state title game. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Sarita and Keion Brooks.

17 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 17 DJ CARTON #35 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 Des Moines Register All-State honorable mention. • 2018 All-Mississippi Athletic Conference first team. • 2018 all-substate. • 2018 Iowa Print Sports Writers Association Class 4A Position: Guard All-State first team. Height: 6-3 • 2018 Quad-City Times All-Metro first team. Weight: 190 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Age: 17 • Plays for Bettendorf High School in Bettendorf, Iowa. Year of Graduation: 2019 • Averaged 23.7 ppg. as a junior in 2017-18, which broke School: Bettendorf High a 40-year-old school record of 22.4 ppg. for single- School season points averaged. Hometown: Bettendorf, • Added 5.7 rpg. and 3.3 apg. in 2017-18. • Scored a career-high 36 points in the 2018 substate Iowa semifinal against Dubuque Senior High School. • Plays in the summer for Quad City Elite. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Jennifer and Dale Carton.

18 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 18 HUNTER DICKINSON #54 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 Washington Post All-Met third team. • 2018 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America second team. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Has completed two varsity seasons at DeMatha Position: Forward Catholic High School in Hyattesville, Maryland. Height: 6-11 • Boasts single-game career-highs of 31 points, 17 Weight: 230 rebounds, five assists and seven blocked shots. • As a sophomore in 2017-18, started all 36 games Age: 17 played and averged 16.0 ppg. and 10.0 rpg. in leading Year of Graduation: 2020 his team to a 33-5 record and a state championship. School: DeMatha Catholic • Aided DeMatha to a 25-10 record as a freshman in High School 2016-17. Hometown: Alexandria, • Plays in the summer for Team Takeover. Virginia PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Alexandria, Virginia. • Son of Kathy and Tim Dickinson; has three brothers, Jason (38), Benjamin (25) and Grant (23). • Has been a member of his school’s academic dean’s list every quarter. • Grandfather, Raymond Dickinson, is retired from the National Guard. • Mother played volleyball at Niagara University. • Brother, Grant, played hockey for the AHL Hershey Bears. THE DICKINSON FILE • Twitter: @H_Dickinson24 • Instagram: @Hunter.Dickinson24 • First played basketball: when he was 5. • Enjoys: playing video games. • Top five movies: “Dark Knight,” “300,” “Hoosiers,” “Lord of the Rings” and “Coach Carter.” • Favorite player: Shaquille O’Neal. • Favorite class: video broadcast journalism, which is something he sees as a future career. • Most played song: “Trap Queen.” • Favorite pregame meal or snack: pasta. • Inspired by: his parents. • International travel: visited Quebec City, Canada, when he was 8.

19 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 19 AYO DOSUNMU #36 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. COLLEGE NOTES • Signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of Illinois. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Illinois first team. Position: Guard • 2018 Naismith High School All-America honorable Height: 6-3 mention. Weight: 165 • 2018 participant, tallied five points and five assists in the game. Age: 18 • 2018 MaxPreps All-America honorable mention. Year of Graduation: 2018 • 2018 Roundball Classic participant. School: Morgan Park High • 2018 all-state, all-area and all-city first team. School HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Hometown: Chicago, • Played for Morgan Park High School in Chicago, Illinois Illinois. • As a senior in 2017-18, averaged 25.2 ppg., 7.4 rpg. and 7.3 apg. in leading his team to a 25-9 record and a second-straight Illinois Class 3A state championship. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Jamarra and Quamdeen Dosunmu.

20 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 20 JOE GIRARD III #37 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 Gatorade New York State Player of the Year. • 2018 USA Today All-USA New York Player of the Year, 2018 All-New York first team and 2017 All-New York second team. • 2018 MaxPreps All-America second team and Junior Position: Guard All-America first team. Height: 6-1 • 2017 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America second team Weight: 180 and 2016 Freshman All-America second team. • 2018 New York State Class B Player of the Year and Age: 17 All-Class B first team. Year of Graduation: 2019 • 2016, 2017 and 2018 Foothills Council League MVP School: Glens Falls High and All-FCL first team. School • 2017 and 2018 Section II Class B All-Tournament Hometown: Glens Falls, Team. • 2016, 2017 and 2018 Albany Times Union Athlete of New York the Year Class B, C and D. • 2016, 2017 and 2018 Schenectady Gazette All-Area first team. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Completed four varsity seasons for Glens Falls High School after playing as an eighth grader. • Owns his school’s all-time single-game scoring record with 60 points. • Owns his school’s, Section II and New York State all- time career scoring record with 3,306 points in his four-year prep career. • As a junior in 2017-18, aided his team to a 20-3 record and averaged 50.0 ppg. • Aided his team as a sophomore in 2016-17 to a 24-1 record while averaging 36.4 ppg. • Averaged 33.4 ppg. as a freshman in 2015-16 as Glen Falls went 20-4. • Averaged 21.7 ppg. in eighth grade. • Also plays quarterback for his school’s football team and sled Glens Falls to the 2016 New York Class B state title and a 24-game winning streak that was stopped November 2017. • Plays in the summer for Albany City Rocks. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Arleene and Joe Girard Jr.

21 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 21 QUENTIN GRIMES #39 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE GRIMES FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Twitter: @qdotgrimes Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • Instagram: • Member of the 2018 USA Junior National Select Team @qdotgrimes that competed in the 21st annual on March 13, 2018; started in the game and contributed • First played 15 points and six rebounds as the USA fell to the World basketball: in second Team 89-76. grade. • Attended the 2017 USA Men’s Junior National Team • Enjoys: hanging out October Minicamp. with friends and COLLEGE NOTES Position: Guard playing video games. Height: 6-4 • Signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of • Top movies: “Rush Weight: 175 Kansas. Hour” and “Avatar.” Age: 18 HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Favorite player: Year of Graduation: 2018 • 2018 McDonald’s All-American, posted 14 points and LeBron James. School: College Park High six assists for the West Team. • Favorite class: history. School • 2018 Jordan Brand Classic participant, tallied 15 • Most played song: Hometown: The points, five rebounds, nine assists and four steals in the game. “Diamond Teeth,” by Woodlands, Texas • 2018 Gatorade Texas Player of the Year. Samurai. • 2018 Naismith All-America second team. • Favorite pregame meal or snack: Chick-Fil-A. • 2018 USA Today Kansas Player of the Year and All- • Inspired by: his parents. Kansas first team. • International travels: Rome, Treviso and Venice, Italy, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES with the adisas Path Team in 2017. • As a senior at College Park High School (Texas) in 2017-18, averaged 29.5 ppg., 8.6 rpg. and 4.9 apg. to help his team to a 21-13 record, a District 12-6A title and an appearance in the Texas University Interscholastic League area finals. • As a junior in 2016-17, started all 37 games and averaged 28.1 ppg., 8.0 rpg. • Boasts single-game highs of 50 points versus Montgomery High School in January 2018 and 17 assists versus silsbee High School in January 2017. • Started all 146 games played in his four-year prep career and amassed 2,863 points, 854 rebounds and 582 assists. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Houston, Texas. • Son of Tonja Stelly and Marshall Grimes; has one brother, Tyler Myers (28). • Brother plays hockey for the NHL Winnipeg Jets. • Father played basketball for Santa Clara and Southwestern Louisiana, sister played tennis and basketball at Fort Hays State. USA BASKETBALL STATISTICS

TEAM GP/GS MIN/MPG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018 HSUM 1/1 35/35.0 7-17 .412 1-6 .167 0-0 .--- 6/ 6.0 15/ 15.0 4300

22 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 22 KAMAKA HEPA #20 USA BASKETBALL NOTES PERSONAL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Born in Anchorage, Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be Alaska, currently lists his first USA Basketball event. Barrow, Alaska, as his hometown. COLLEGE NOTES • Son of Raynita and • Signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of Roland Hepa; has two Texas. brothers, Keoni (16) and Kawika (32), and HIGH SCHOOL HONORS two sisters, Lynette • 2015 and 2016 Gatorade Alaska Player of the Year and (22) and Kamalei (28). Position: Forward 2018 Gatorade Oregon Player of the Year. • Boasts a 4.0 GPA. Height: 6-9 • 2018 USA Today All-Oregon first team. Weight: 200 • 2017 and 2018 All-Portland Interscholastic League first THE HEPA FILE team. • Twitter: Age: 18 • 2017 and 2018 Oregon Schools Activities Association @kamaka_hepa4 Year of Graduation: 2018 Class 6A All-State first team. • Instagram: School: Jefferson High • 2017 and 2018 All-City/Portland Interscholastic League School @kamaka.h4 first team. Hometown: Barrow, Alaska • 2017 and 2018 OSAA All-Tournament first team. • First played • 2016 Alaska Schools Activities Association Class 3A basketball: in Player of the Year kindergarten. • 2015 and 2016 ASAA 3A All-State first team. • 2015 and 2016 Alaska Association of Basketball • Enjoys: hanging out with friends, playing 2K, and Coaches All-State first team. hunting and camping with his grandparents. • 2015 and 2016 ASAA Western Conference Player of • Top five movies: “Interstellar,” “Black Panther,” the Year “Equalizer,” “Never Back Down” and “Taken.” • 2015 and 2016 All-Western Conference MVP and all- conference first team. • Favorite player: . • 2015 and 2016 Western Conference 3A All-Tournament • Favorite class: Senior Inq (a class that disusses issues Team. in our country that effect minorities). HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Most played song: “Top Off,” by Gunna. • Has played the past two seasons for Jefferson High • Favorite pregame meal or snack: a banana and School in Portland, Oregon, after competing as a raspberries. freshman and sopomore for Barrow High School in his • Inspired by: the people he is close with, incuding his hometown of Barrow, Alaska. family and the community in which he was raised. • Boasts single-game career-highs of 34 points, 25 rebounds and nine assists. • International travels: Philippines to play basketball with • As a senior in 2017-18, started all 31 games and a team from the USA. averaged 16.9 ppg., 10.4 rpg. and a state-leading 6.3 bpg. in leading his team to a 27-4 record and a runner-up finish in the state tournament. • As a junior in 2016-17, started all 28 games and averaged 16.4 ppg., 11.3 rpg. and 6.3 bpg. as Jefferson won the state championship with a 27-1 record. • Plays in the summer for Portland Basketball Club.

23 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 23 TALEN HORTON-TUCKER #21 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. COLLEGE NOTES • Signed a National Letter of Intent with Iowa State University. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-USA third team. Position: Forward • 2018 USA Today Illinois Player of the Year and All- Height: 6-5 Illinois first team. Weight: 220 • 2018 Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year. • 2018 MaxPreps All-America fourth team. Age: 17 Year of Graduation: 2018 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School: Simeon Career • Played for Simeon Career Academy in Chicago, Illinois. Academy • As a senior in 2017-18, averaged 20.4 ppg., 8.3 rpg. Hometown: Chicago, and 3.0 bpg. in leading Simeon to a 29-4 record and a third-straight city title. Illinois PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Shirley Horton.

24 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 24 MATTHEW HURT #23 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. • Took part in the 2016 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October Minicamp. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Position: Forward • 2018 USA Today All-Minnesota first team. Height: 6-9 • 2018 MaxPreps All-America third team. Weight: 226 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Age: 18 • Attends John Marshall High School in Rochester, Year of Graduation: 2019 Minnesota. School: John Marshall High • At John Marshall in 2017-18, averaged 33.9 ppg., 15.0 School rpg., 3.6 apg. and 3.9 bpg. to help his team to a 26-3 Hometown: Rochester, record and the section title game. • Playing for D1 Minnesota on the adidas Gauntlet circuit Minnesota in 2018, started in one of eight games played and averaged 17.0 ppg., 7.0 rpg., 1.8 apg. and 1.0 bpg. in 24.6 mpg. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Jenny and Rich Hurt. • Has said he will pare down his list in August, but schools listed online as recruiting Hurt according to Scout.com: Minnesota, Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina, Indiana, Louisville, Memphis.

25 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 25 TRAYCE JACKSON-DAVIS #25 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Indiana second team. • 2018 IndyStar Indiana Junior All-Stars. Position: Forward • 2018 The Associated Press All-State second team. Height: 6-10 • 2018 Johnson County Player of the Year. Weight: 228 • 2017 and 2018 Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Underclassman All-State. Age: 18 • 2018 Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference Player of Year of Graduation: 2019 the Year. School: Center Grove High • 2018 Indiana Junior Core 6 All-Star. School • 2017 and 2018 All-MIC first team. Hometown: Greenwood, • 2016, 2017 and 2018 All-Johnson County first team Indiana HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Plays for Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana. • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 21.9 ppg., 9.3 rpg., 4.1 bpg. and 2.6 apg. while shooting 67.0 percent from the field; helped his team to a 20-win season, county and sectional titles and the 4A regional final. • As a sophomore in 2016-17, averaged 12.4 ppg. and dished out 38 assists. • Plays in the summer for Spiece Indy Heat. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Karla and Raymond Jackson.

26 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 26 MUSA JALLOW #40 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE JALLOW FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Twitter: @m2jallow Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be • Instagram: his first USA Basketball event. @m2jallow COLLEGE NOTES • First played • As a freshman at The Ohio State University in 2017-18, basketball: when he started 10 of 33 games played and averaged 2.5 ppg. was 5. and 1.5 rpg. as the Buckeyes posted a 25-9 record, • Enjoys: cooking, including 15-3 in play, and advanced to the 2018 NCAA Tournament second eating, music and Position: Guard round. learning about how to Height: 6-5 • Posted single-game career-highs of 13 points, six improve. Weight: 200 rebounds and four steals versus Texas Southern • Top five movies: “Iron (11/16/17). Age: 18 • Earned recognition as an Ohio State scholar-athlete in Man,” “Star Wars,” Year of Graduation: 2021 2017-18 at the annual Ohio State Scholar-Athlete “Glory Road,” School: The Ohio State Dinner. “StepBrothers” and University HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Black Panther.” Hometown: Bloomington, • 2017 Herald-Times All-Area Player of the Year. • Favorite player: Indiana • 2017 Indiana Junior All-Star. LeBron James. • 2017 Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Supreme • Favorite class: anatomy and physiology. All-State Underclass Team. • Most played song: “Manifest” by Russ. • 2016 and 2017 All-Conference Indiana. • 2017 Indiana All-Star. • Favorite pregame meal or snack: bacon and eggs. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Inspired by: Derrick Cross, his trainer and coach since he was in kindergarten. • Played three varsity seasons at North High School in • International travels: Gambia, West Africa, where his Bloomington, Indiana. • Posted single-game career-highs of 35 points, 16 father is from and he still has family there, and rebounds, eight assists and four steals. Guatemala, where his grandparents live. • Started all 67 games played in his three-year prep career and amassed 1,025 points, 509 rebunds, 134 assists and 87 steals. • Averaged 24.1 ppg., 9.5 rpg. and 3.0 apg. as a junior in 2016-17. • Played in the summers for Team Blaze. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Bloomington, Indiana. • Son of Susan and Ebrima Jallow; has one brother, Saikou (22) and one sister, Pendah (25). • Graduated a year early from North High School with an academic honors diploma and a 4.046 GPA. • Grandfather, Warren Hayes, served in the U.S. Air Force. • Brother played basketball at Ohio Northern and sister played at Maryville and Indiana Wesleyan.

27 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 27 JOSIAH JAMES #26 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE JAMES FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • First played Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. basketball: when he • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball was 3 on a team of Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA 5- and 6-year-olds. Men’s Final Four. • Enjoys: swimming, HIGH SCHOOL HONORS running, playing corn hole and ping pong. • 2018 USA Today All-South Carolina second team. • 2017 and 2018 High School Sports Report South • Favorite player: Khris Position: Guard Carolina Independent School Association AAA Player Middleton, a Porter- Height: 6-5 of the Year Gaud grad and mentor Weight: 180 • 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 SCISA All-Tournament to James. Team. Age: 17 • 2016 and 2017 Roundball Classic MVP and All- • Favorite class: history. Year of Graduation: 2019 Tournament Team. • Most played song: School: Porter-Gaud School HIGH SCHOOL NOTES "Never Would've Made Hometown: Charleston, It," by Marvin Sapp. South Carolina • Played four varsity seasons for Porter-Gaud, High School in Charleston, South Carolina; started on his • Favorite pregame high school’s varsity team as an eighth grader. meal or snack: • Scored his 1,000th point in 2017-18 and currently has a bananas, peanut butter snack bar and grilled chicken career point total of 1,610 points. with a salad. • As a junior in 2017-18, started all 27 games and led his team to a 25-2 record and the state championship. • Inspired by: God. • Helped lead Porter-Gaud to state titles in 2016 and • International travels: none. 2015. • Plays in the summer for TMP. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. • Full name is Josiah-Jordan James, but goes by Josiah. • Son of Sonya Brice and Kurt James; has one brother, Kurt James II (22). • Uncles, Ronald Kevin Gilliard and Frank Brantley, aunt, Cheryl Brantley, and grandfather, John Walter James II, served in the U.S. Army; grandfather, William Leroy Gilliard, served in the U.S. Navy; and uncle, Jeffrey James, served in the U.S. Air Force. • Father played basketball at Michigan State; uncle, Noel Gilliard, played basketball at Furman and four years in Ireland; uncle, Ronald K. Gilliard, played football at the Citadel; brother played basketball at High Point.

28 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 28 JALEN LECQUE #41 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 MaxPreps All-America honorable mention. • 2018 MaxPreps Junior All-American third team. Position: Guard HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Height: 6-3 Weight: 179 • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 20.1 ppg., 9.1 rpg. and 9.3 apg. for Christ School in New Jersey. Age: 18 • 2018 state high jump winner, came in third in the triple Year of Graduation: 2019 and long jump in his first year competing. School: Christ School PERSONAL NOTES Hometown: Teaneck, New Jersey • Grew up in The Bronx, New York, and Teaneck, New Jersey. • Son of Edna Smith Lecque and Derrick Lecque.

29 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 29 KIRA LEWIS JR. #22 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 29, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Alabama first team. • 2018 Alabama Mr. Basketball finalist. • 2018 Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State 6A first team • 2018 All-Huntsville Region Player of the Year Position: Guard HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Height: 6-3 Weight: 160 • A veraged 28.5 ppg., 5.8 rpg. and 4.4 apg. in leading his Hazel Green High School team to the 2018 Age: 17 Alabama Class 6A semifinals. Year of Graduation: 2019 • As a sophomore in 2016-17,averaged 21.6 ppg., School: Hazel Green High 7.9 rpg., 4.8 apg. and 3.1 spg. School In 2015-16, averaged 19.5 ppg., 5.6 rpg., 3.9 apg. and Hometown: Toney, 2.5 spg. Alabama

30 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 30 SCOTTIE LEWIS #42 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. • Took part in the 2016 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October Minicamp. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Position: Guard • 2018 USA Today All-New Jersey second team. Height: 6-5 • 2018 Shore Basketball Coaches Association and Weight: 176 Asbury Park Press All-Shore Conference first team. • 2018 MaxPreps All-America honorable mention. Age: 18 Year of Graduation: 2019 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School: Ranney School • Plays alongside Bryan Antoine for Ranney School in Hometown: Hazlet, New Tinton Falls, New Jersey. Jersey • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 16.4 ppg., 5.5rpg., 4.2 apg. and 1.4 spg. in leading his team to a 28-5 record and the school’s first Shore Conference Class B Central championship, first Shore Conference Tournament crown and first New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Non-Public South B title. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Shavasha Smith.

31 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 31 ALEX LOMAX #43 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. COLLEGE NOTES • Signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of Memphis. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Tennessee first team. Position: Guard • 2015 and 2017 Tennessee D1-3A Mr. Basketball. Height: 6-0 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Weight: 180 Age: 18 • Attends Memphis East High School in Tennessee. • As a senior in 2017-18, helped lead Memphis East to a Year of Graduation: 2018 third-straight Tennessee Class AAA state School: East High School championship; averaged 14.2 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 7.0 apg. Hometown: Memphis, and 3.2 spg. Tennessee • Played in the summer for with Bluff City Legends (Team Penny) of the Nike EYBL, averaged 10.6 ppg., 4.8 rpg. and 4.6 apg. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Kamesha Jefferson and Alex Lomax.

32 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 32 TYRESE MAXEY #44 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Texas first team. • 2018 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All- Position: Guard State first team. Height: 6-2 • 2017 and 2018 TABC All-Region. Weight: 180 • 2018 District 10-6A Player of the Year. • 2018 University Interscholastic League State All- Age: 17 Tournament Team Year of Graduation: 2019 • 2018 Dallas Morning News Sports Day Player of the School: South Garland High Year. School • 2017 District 10-6A Offensive Player of the Year. Hometown: Dallas, Texas • 2017 and 2018 Dallas Morning News Sports Day All- Area. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Averaged 22.9 ppg., 7.7 rpg. and 3.7 apg. to lead South Garland to the 2018 Texas Class 6A semifinals, where he scored 46 points in an overtime loss. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Denise and Tyrone Maxey.

33 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 33 PAT MCCAFFERY #45 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Honors: 2018 USA Basketball 3x3 U18 National Championship MVP. • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • Named to the 2018 U.S. Youth Olympic Men’s Basketball Team on April 4 and will represent the USA in the 3x3 basketball competition at the 2018 Summer Youth Oct. 6-18 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. • As a member of Quest, won the 2018 USA Basketball Position: Foward 3x3 U18 National Championship with an 8-0 record and Height: 6-7 was named MVP of the tournament. Weight: 185 • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the Age: 18 NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Year of Graduation: 2019 Men’s Final Four. School: West High School COLLEGE NOTES Hometown: Iowa City, Iowa • Signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of Iowa. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 Des Moines Register All-State Class 4A first team. • 2018 USA Today All-Iowa. • 2018 Des Moines Register All-Iowa Elite Team. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Completed in 2017-18 his junior year at West High School in Iowa City, Iowa, where he his team to a 21-5 record and Iowa Class 4A state runner-up finis, averaged a team-best 19.9 ppg. to go with 6.3 rpg. • Averaged 13.8 ppg. and 4.3 rpg. in 26 games as a sophomore in 2016-17 in a 23-3 campaign. • Averaged 4.7 ppg. and 2.3 rpg. in 26 games as a freshman in 2015-16 in leading West to a 21-5 record. • Averaging 11.0 ppg. and 3.6 rpg. for D1 Minnesota through eight games on the adidas Gauntlet circuit. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Margaret and Fran McCaffery, who is the men’s basketball head coach at Iowa State. • Was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2014

34 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 34 JADEN MCDANIELS #53 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 30, 2018. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 Associated Press All-Washington Class 4A first team. • 2018 NPSL Olympic Division Co-MVP. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • In 2017-18, averaged 21.3 ppg., 10.0 rpg. and 4.6 bpg. Position: Forward during the regular season and helped Federal Way Height: 6-8 High School (Wash.) to a 27-2 record and a Weight: 175 Washington 4A state runner-up finish. Age: 17 PERSONAL NOTES Year of Graduation: 2019 • His older brother Jalen McDaniels is playing at San School: Federal Way High Diego State. He is testing the NBA waters after his School redshirt freshman season for the Aztecs. Hometown: Federal Way, Washington

35 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 35 JUSTIN MOORE #31 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball experience. COLLEGE NOTES • Verbally committed to . HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Maryland second team. • 2018 Washington Post All-Met first team. Position: Guard • 2018 All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference first Height: 6-3 team. Weight: 187 • 2018 DMVelite All-Maryland first team. • 2018 Washington Post Metropolitan Junior Player of Age: 18 the Year Year of Graduation: 2019 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES School: DeMatha Catholic High School • Led DeMatha in scoring at 16.6 ppg. in 2017-18 en Hometown: Hyattsville, route to a 33-5 record and Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title. Maryland • Averaged 16.8 ppg. for DeMatha in 2016-17 before suffering a season-ending torn ACL in January 2017. • Plays for Team Takeover on the Nike EYBL circuit, and is averaging a team second-best 11.9 ppg. on 50 percent shooting from the field, including 36 percent from three through 15 games PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Keli and Greg Moore.

36 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 36 KEVIN PORTER #46 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • International travels: • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team went to Canada for Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his eighth birthday. his first USA Basketball camp. • Scrimmaged against the 2018 USA Junior National Select Team that took part in the 2018 Nike Hoop Summit prior to the event. COLLEGE NOTES • Verbally committed to the University of Southern California. Position: Foward HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Height: 6-5 Weight: 195 • 2018 USA Today Washington Player of the Year and All-Washington first team. Age: 18 • 2018 Metro League MVP Year of Graduation: 2018 • 2018 TNT All state player of the year School: Rainier Beach High • 2018 USA Today All-Washington Player of the Year. School • 2018 WIBCA Mr. Basketball. Hometown: Seattle, • 2018 all-state first team. • 2018 All-Metro first team. Washington HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • As a senior in 2017-18, averaged 28.0 ppg., 14.0 rpg. and 6.0 apg. in leading Ranier Beach High School to the Washington Class 3A final. • As a sophomore in 2015-16, helped his team capture a state championship. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometow of Seattle, Washington. • Son of Ayanna Porter and Kevin Porter Sr. THE PORTER FILE • Twitter: @kevinporterjr • Instagram: @kevinporterjr • First played basketball: when he was 5. • Enjoys: playing Fortnite • Top three movies: “Black Panther,” “Friday” and “ Don’t be a Menace to South Central While Drinking your Juice in the Hood.” • Favorite player: . • Favorite class: visual communication. • Most played song: “Yes, Indeed,” by Drake and Lil Baby. • Favorite pregame meal or snack: Snickers and water. • Inspired by: his mom.

37 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 37 JEREMIAH ROBINSON-EARL #28

USA BASKETBALL NOTES the U.S. Army and • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team was a three-year Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be POW in WWII; • great-grandfather, his first USA Basketball event. John Robinson Sr., HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Grandfather, served in the U.S. Navy; great- • 2018 Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year uncle Ron Kurowski, • 2018 USA Today Kansas Player of the Year and 2017 served in the U.S. and 2018 USA Today All-Kansas first team. Army in Vietnam. • 2018 Eastern Kansas League Player of the Year and • Father played 2016, 2017 and 2018 All-EKL first team. Position: Forward basketball at LSU and • 2016, 2017 and 2018 All-State Class 4A-1 first team. Kansas as well as Height: 6-8 • 2016, 2017 and 2018 Kansas All Classes first team. professionally in Weight: 205 • 2018 All Classes Junior of the Year, 2017 Sophomore Lebanon and Spain. of the Year and 2016 Freshman of the Year. Age: 17 • Member of the • 2017 and 2018 Kansas City All-Metro first team Year of Graduation: 2019 National Honor (encompassing Kansas and Missouri). School: Bishop Miege High Society, boasts a 3.9 • 2017 and 2018 Wichita Eagle All-State Team. GPA, is a three-time School • 2017 and 2018 Topeka Capital Journal All-State Team. winner of the Bishop Hometown: Overland Park, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Miege Academic Kansas Award of Excellence, • Has completed three varsity seasons at Bishop Miege invited to the National high School in Roeland Park, Kansas. Youth Leadership Forum, and is a winner of the • Boasts single-game career-highs of 31 points (vs. Iowa National Academy of Future Scientists and City West in 2018 and Labette County in 2018), 14 Technologists Award of Excellence. rebounds (vs. Blue Valley Northwest in 2017), 9 assists (vs. Mill Valley in 2017), 6 blocks (vs. Bonner Springs in THE ROBINSON-EARL FILE 2017), 4 steals (vs. Blue Valley West in 2017 and Blue Valley North in 2018) • Twitter: @_JCRE_ • In his three-year prep career, started 74 of 75 games • Instagram: @jeremiahrobinsonear played and amassed 1,189 points, 603 rebounds, 168 • First played basketball: when he was in kindergarten. assists, 88 steals and 82 blocked shots. • Enjoys: being with friends and family as well as playing • As a junior in 2017-18, started all 25 games and averaged 21.3 ppg., 8,1 rpg. and 2.3 apg. in leading his video games. team to a 22-3 record and a third-straight state • Top five movies: “Major Payne,” “Harry Potter,” championship. “Avengers,” “Star Wars” and “Blades of Glory.” • As a sophomore in 2016-17, his team finished with a • Favorite player: . 22-3 slate and the state title; started 24 of 25 games and averaged 13.9 ppg., 8.4 rpg. and 2.5 apg. • Favorite class: math. • Started all 25 games and averaged 12.4 ppg., 7.6 rpg. • Most played song: “Straight Drop,” by BlocBoy JB. and 2.0 apg. as a freshman in 2015-16 as Bishop • Favorite pregame meal or snack: a peanut butter and Miege produced a 22-3 record and captured the state grape jelly sandwich and a couple oranges. title. • Plays in the summer for KC Run GMC. • Inspired by: draws inspiration from himself, he is a self- motivator who wants to improve daily. PERSONAL NOTES • International travels: lived in England with his mother • Born in Kansas City, Missouri, currently resides in for a few years, traveled to Spain to watch his father Overland Park, Kansas. • Son of Katie Robinson and Lester Earl; has two play and has also been to Mexico. brothers, Drake Davis (21) and Lestat Earl (6). • Cousin, Bradley Mikinski, is currently serving in the U.S. Army; cousin, Gabrielle Briggs, is in the U.S. Air Force; great-grandfather, Clyde Simmons, served in 38 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 38 EARL TIMBERLAKE #47 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be his first USA Basketball event. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America honorable mention. • 2018 Washington Post All-Met. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Position: Forward • selection averaged 13.2 points, 8.9 rebounds, 4.3 Height: 6-5 assists and 2.1 steals per game. Weight: 180 • Transferred to DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyatsville, Maryland, ahead of his sophomore season; Age: 16 averaged a team third-best 11.3 ppg. in 2017-18 en Year of Graduation: 2020 route to a 33-5 record and Washington Catholic Athletic School: DeMatha Catholic Conference title. High School • Averaged 8.3 ppg. for Rock Creek Christian High Hometown: Hyattsville, School (Md.) as a freshman in 2016-17. • Played with Team Takeover on the 16U Nike EYBL Maryland circuit. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Taundaleah Stewart and Earl Timberlake Sr.

39 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 39 TRENDON WATFORD #29 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. • Took part in the 2016 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October Minicamp. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Position: Forward • 2018 USA Today Alabama Player of the Year and All- Height: 6-8 Alabama first team. Weight: 210 • 2018 Gatorade Alabama Player of the Year. • 2018 Alabama Mr. Basketball and Alabama Class 7A Age: 17 Player of the Year. Year of Graduation: 2019 • 2018 All-Alabama Class 7A first team. School: Mountain Brook • 2018 MaxPreps All-America fourth team. High School • 2018 Alabama Sports Writer Association Super All- Hometown: Mountain State Team and Class 7A All-State first team. • 2018 Over the Mountain Journal Player of the Year. Brook, Alabama • 2018 Birmingham Tip Off Club Player of the Year. • 2018 Birmingham News All-Metro Player of the Year. • 2017 and 2017 Class 7A State Tournament MVP and Northeast Regional MVP. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Attends Mountain Brook High School (Alabama), where he led his team to back-to-back Class 7A state championships in 2017 and 2018. • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 23.3 ppg. 12.3 rpg., 3.0 apg. and 2.2 bpg. in leading his team to a 32-4 record. PERSONAL NOTES • Son of Belinda and Ernest Watford.

40 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 40 ANTON WATSON #30 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE WATSON FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Twitter: Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be @twonster4080 his first USA Basketball event. • First played COLLEGE NOTES basketball: when he • Verbally committed to Gonzaga University. was 2 on a toy hoop. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Enjoys: watching movies, playing video • 2018 USA Today All-Washington first team. • The Class 4A Player of the Year, Watson led the games and spending Position: Forward Bullpups to a state championship, posting 21.9 points time with family and Height: 6-7 and 8.2 rebounds a night. friends. Weight: 210 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Top five movies: Age: 17 • Played three varsity seasons at Gonzaga Prep in “Planet of the Apes,” Year of Graduation: 2019 Spokane, Washington. “Tropic Thunder,” “This School: Gonzaga Prep • Boasts single-game career-highs of 37 points, 16 is the End,” “Get Out” Hometown: Spokane, rebounds, eight assists and six blocked shots. and “Creed.” Washington • Started all 74 games played in his three-year prep career and amassed 1,135 points, 647 rebounds, 350 • Favorite player: assists, 210 steals and 140 blocked shots. Dwyane Wade. • As a junior in 2017-18, started all 27 games and • Favorite class: history. averaged 23.0 ppg., 11.0 rpg. and 5.0 apg. in leading • Most played song: “Magnolia,” by Playboi Carti. his team to a perfect, 27-0 record and the state championship. • Favorite pregame meal or snack: baked chicken. • As a sophomore in 2016-17, started all 22 games and • Inspired by: God, Jesus Christ and his parents. averaged 18.0 ppg., 12.0 rpg. and 3.0 apg. as his team • International travels: none. finished 20-2 and in third place in the state tournament. • Helped Gonzaga Prep as a freshman in 2015-16 to a 22-3 record and a third-place finish in the state; strarted all 25 games and averaged 11.0 ppg., 12.0 rpg. and 5.0 apg. • Plays in the summer for The Griffiths. • Also plays and pitched in the Little League World Series for his 13U Idaho team. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in Coeur d'alene, Idaho, currently lives in Spokane, Washington. • Son of Anna Hegbloom Watson and Deon Watson; has one brother, Deon (23) and one sister, Haile (22). • Father played basketball at Idaho, brother played football at Idaho and sister played volleyball at Fresno State.

41 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 41 MARK WATTS JR. #32 USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • One of 24 players named to the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team that took part in the NCAA Next Generation Sunday at the 2018 NCAA Men’s Final Four. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • 2018 USA Today All-Michigan second team. • Three-time all-state first team selection. Position: Guard HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 • Played two varsity seasons at Old Redford Academy in Detroit, Michigan, after competing as a freshman for Age: 18 Allen Academy in Detroit. Year of Graduation: 2019 • Started all 69 games played and amassed 1,401 School: Old Redford points, 346 rebounds, 365 assists and 168 steals. Academy • As a junior in 2017-18, started all 25 games and Hometown: Detroit, averaged 26.8 ppg., 5.6 rpg., 5.4 apg. and 3.1 spg. as Old Redford went 19-6. Michigan • As a sophomore in 2016-17, started all 22 games in a 12-10 season and averaged 25.6 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 6.2 apg. and 2.8 spg. • As a freshman in 2015-16, aided Allen Academy to a 19-3 record; started all 22 games and averaged 14.1 ppg., 3.2 rpg., 2.1 apg. and 2.3 spg. • Competes in the summer for The Family in the Nike EYBL. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. • Nickname is Rocket. • Son of Leshell Robinson and Mark Watts Sr., has no siblings. THE WATTS FILE • Twitter: @kingjay79 • Instagram: @glizzyrockio0 • Enjoys: chilling and sleeping. • Favorite player: . • Favorite class: chemistry. • Favorite pregame meal or snack: Skittles.

42 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 42 COBY WHITE #48 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE WHITE FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • First played Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be basketball: when he his first USA Basketball event. was 5. COLLEGE NOTES • Enjoys: hanging out • Signed a National Letter of Intent with the University of with friends and North Carolina. relaxing. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Top five movies: • 2018 USA Today All-USA second team. “Monsters, Inc.,” “The Position: Guard • 2018 USA Today North Carolina Player of the Year. Avengers,” “Black Height: 6-4 • 2018 McDonald’s All-American, posted six points, two Panther,” “Love & Weight: 170 rebounds one and one for the East Team. Basketball” and “Fast • 2018 Jordan Brand Classic participant, tallied 21 Age: 18 points, five rebounds, three assists and four steals in and Furious.” Year of Graduation: 2018 the game. • Favorite player: Kyrie School: Greenfield High • 2018 MaxPreps All-America first team. Irving. School HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Favorite class: math. Hometown: Goldsboro, • Completed four years of varsity play on the Greenfield • Most played song: Any North Carolina High School team in Wilson, North Carolina. J Cole song. • Boasts single-game career-highs of 52 points, 16 • Favorite pregame meal or snack: Body Armour. rebounds and 15 assists. • Inspired by: his parents. • Started 131 of 135 games in his four-year prep career and amassed 3,573 points, 1,041 rebounds and 919 • International travels: none. assists. • Broke the state career scoring record, previously held by JamesOn Curry. • As a senior in 2017-17, started all 35 games and averaged 30.4 ppg., 10.3 rpg. and 9.1 apg. inleading his team to a 25-10 record and a state runner-up finish. • As a junior in 2016-17, started all 33 games and averaged 31.0 ppg., 9.0 rpg. and 8.7 apg. as Greenfield finished with a 23-10 mark and advanced to the state semifinals. • Started all 33 games as a sophomore in 2015-16 and averaged 27.8 ppg., 8.0 rpg. and 6.0 apg. • Played in the summer for CP3. PERSONAL NOTES • Born in his hometown of Goldsboro, North Carolina. • Son of Bonita and Donald White; has one brother, Will, and one sister, Tia. • Father played basketball at North Carolina Central and brother played at Mars Hill University.

43 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 43 BRYCE WILLS #50 USA BASKETBALL NOTES THE WILLS FILE • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team • Twitter: Training camp participant on May 7, 2018, which will be @Bryce_Wills5 his first USA Basketball event. • Instagram: COLLEGE NOTES @_brycewills • Verbally committed to Stanford University. • First played HIGH SCHOOL HONORS basketball: when he was 8. • Finalist for the 2018 New York Mr. Basketball and Gatorade New York Player of the Year. • Enjoys: Netflix and Position: Guard • 2018 USA Today New York Player of the Year and All- watching movies. Height: 6-4 New York first team. • Top five movies: “The Weight: 170 • 2017 and 2018 All-Catholic High School Athletic Lion King,” “Friday,” Association first team. Age: 17 “ATL,” Roll Bounce” Year of Graduation: 2018 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES and “Like Mike.” School: Iona Prep • Completed five varsity seasons at Iona Prep School in • Favorite player: Kevin Hometown: White Plains, New Rochelle, New York, after first playing as an eighth Durant. New York grader. • Posted eight triple-doubles as a senior in 2017-18 and • Favorite class: math. boasts a single-game best 38 points in 2016-17. • Most played song: • As a senior in 2017-18, averaged 8.2 ppg., 10.4 rpg., “Dear Summer,” by Jay-Z, “Robin Hood,” by Jay Critch 7.1 apg., 2.2 spg. and 2.6 bpg. in leading his team to and “2Face,” by J. Cole. the state quarterfinals. • Averaged 15.7 ppg., 7.6 rpg. and 4.2 apg. as a junior in • Favorite pregame meal or snack: cashew nuts and 2016-17. Fruit Gushers. • Played in the summer for the New York Rens. • Inspired by: , , Matt Ryan, PERSONAL NOTES Eric Paschall and Jordan Tucker, players where he’s • Born in his hometown of White Plains, New York. from. • Son of Annette and Larry Wills; has one brother, Tyler • International travels: Germany to compete with a select (20). team from the United States in the Albert Schweitzer • Has taken all honors classes since he was a freshman Tournament. with two A.P. classes; recorded 1320 on the SAT.

44 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Media Guide 44 USA Basketball FIBA Americas Men’s U18 Championship History (1990-2016) FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN -- 2016 Valdivia, Chile July 19-23, 2016

Led by University of Texas head coach , the USA rebounds, four assists and three blocks; Coleman added 10 points, won by an average of 30.4 points per game and featured the six rebounds and six assists; and Bamba collected nine rebounds to tournament MVP in while capturing the USA’s go with his seven points. eighth overall and fourth straight men’s U18 gold medal. With seven 3-pointers in the third quarter, the USA blew past The USA’s depth and athleticism were on display in a 103-70 Brazil 88-48 and into the gold medal game on July 22. By half- win over Puerto Rico in the first game. Five U.S. players reached time, Allen had scored all 14 of his points, Fultz had dished out double-digit scoring, and the USA recorded 25 assists and 44 fast- seven assists and the USA had forced 19 turnovers out of Brazil. break points while forcing Puerto Rico into 26 turnovers. Michael Porter led the USA with 17 points; Young added 11 points; and Porter Jr. finished with 20 points; Jarrett Allen had 18 points and Fultz finished with 10 points, 11 assists and six steals. Additionally, eight rebounds; Mohamed Bamba and Fultz each contributed 14 James Banks tied the USA U18 men’s record for blocked shots points; and Matt Coleman III tallied 10 points. with five blocks to go along with his nine rebounds. Finishing with 35 assists, the USA easily defeated the U.S. With only a two-point lead and 3:57 remaining in the gold Virgin Islands 107-63 on July 20. Porter had nine of his game-high medal game, the USA allowed Canada only one more basket while 20 points and the U.S. forced 11 turnovers in the first 10 minutes. it rallied to 15 points to secure a 99-84 win and claim the gold P.J. Washington scored 19 points; Fultz finished with 11 points and medal on July 23. Fultz scored 23 points to go with five rebounds four assists; Allen collected 10 rebounds to go with seven points and five. Five U.S. players scored in double-digits overall, includ- and four assists; and Trae Young dished out seven assists. ing P.J. Washington, who added 19 points; Porter, who scored 15 The USA outscored Chile 20-10 in the fourth quarter to turn points and grabbed eight rebounds; , who con- what had been a tightly contested game into a 70-50 win on July tributed 14 points; and Allen, who had 10 points and eight 21. In front of a packed house in support of the host nation, the rebounds. USA held Chile to 26.2 percent from the field and just four fast The top four finishing teams -- the USA, Canada, Brazil and break points, while the U.S. offense tallied 26 points in transition Puerto Rico -- qualified for the 2017 FIBA U19 World and had 20 assists on 27 made baskets. Fultz had 11 points, eight Championship.

2016 USA Men’s U18 Championship Team Roster

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Jarrett Allen F 6-10 220 18 St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Round Rock, TX Mohamed Bamba C 6-11 205 18 Westtown School, PA New York, NY James Banks C 6-11 230 18 La Lumiere School, IN Decatur, GA Matt Coleman G 6-2 180 18 Oak Hill Academy Norfolk, VA Hamidou Diallo G 6-5 175 17 Putnam Science Academy, CT Corona, NY Markelle Fultz G 6-4 190 18 DeMatha Catholic H.S. Upper Marlboro, MD Quade Green G 5-11 155 18 Neumann-Goretti H.S. , PA G 6-6 180 17 Shenendehowa Central H.S. Clifton Park, NY Michael Porter Jr. G/F 6-8 185 18 Father Tolton Catholic H.S. Columbia, MO M.J. Walker G 6-4 170 18 Jonesboro H.S. College Park, GA P.J. Washington F 6-8 215 17 Findlay Prep, NV Frisco, TX Trae Young G 6-2 170 17 Norman North H.S. Norman, OK Head Coach: Shaka Smart, University of Texas Assistant Coach: Kevin Ollie, University of Connecticut Assistant Coach: , University of Maryland Athletic Trainer: Max Benton, Cleveland State University Team Physician: Tom Anderson, Cleveland State University 2016 USA RESULTS (5-0) 2016 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. FINAL STANDINGS

USA 103 Puerto Rico 70 1. *United States (5-0) 5. Argentina (3-2) USA 107 U.S. Virgin Islands 63 2. *Canada (4-1) 6. Chile (2-3) USA 70 Chile 50 3. *Brazil (3-2) 7. U.S. Virgin Islands (1-4) USA 88 Brazil 48 4. *Puerto Rico (2-3) 8. Dominican Republic (0-5) USA 99 Canada 84 * Qualified for the 2017 FIBA U19 World Championship.

46 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2016 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S F/GM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Michael Porter Jr. 5/5 32-60 .533 6-20 .300 9-9 1.000 28/ 5.6 79/ 15.8 12 5 9 Markelle Fultz 5/5 29-53 .547 6-18 .333 5-5 1.000 20/ 4.0 69/ 13.8 26 3 16 Jarrett Allen 5/5 21-45 .467 0-0 .--- 11-25 .440 45/ 9.0 53/ 10.6 7 5 6 P.J. Washington 5/5 21-34 .618 0-0 .--- 8-15 .533 20/ 4.0 50/ 10.0 8 5 9 Matt Coleman 5/5 17-32 .531 5-12 .417 0-0 .--- 23/ 4.6 39/ 7.8 22 1 8 Hamidou Diallo 5/0 14-31 .452 0-3 .000 10-21 .476 23/ 4.6 38/ 7.6 7 1 3 Mohamed Bamba 5/0 12-24 .500 0-0 .--- 11-15 .733 33/ 6.6 35/ 7.0 4 6 1 Kevin Huerter 5/0 12-30 .400 7-23 .304 3-3 1.000 8/ 1.6 34/ 6.8 6 1 5 Trae Young 5/0 7-34 .206 5-21 .238 11-11 1.000 18/ 3.6 30/ 6.0 16 0 4 Quade Green 5/0 6-16 .375 3-8 .375 8-10 .800 9/ 1.8 23/ 4.6 13 0 4 James Banks 4/0 3-11 .273 0-0 .--- 3-6 .500 18/ 4.5 9/ 2.3 0 7 0 M.J. Walker 4/0 3-14 .214 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 7/ 1.8 8/ 2.0 4 0 2 Team 17/ 3.4 USA TOTALS 5 177-384 .461 33-111 .297 80-122 .656 269/ 53.8 467/ 93.4 125 34 67 OPP. TOTALS 5 109-354 .308 40-163 .245 57-100 .570 210/ 42.0 315/ 63.0 74 7 37

2016 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM First Row (L-R): Matt Coleman; Hamidou Diallo; Jarrett Allen; Mohamed Bamba; James Banks; Michael Porter Jr.; Markelle Fultz. Second Row (L-R): Mark Turgeon, assistant coach; Kevin Ollie, assistant coach; Quade Green; M.J. Walker; P.J. Washington; Kevin Huerter; Trae Young; Max Benton, athletic trainer; Shaka Smart, head coach. Not Pictured: Tom Anderson, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 47 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN -- 2014 Colorado Springs, Colorado June 20-24, 2014

Home court advantage and a roster filled by the country’s 2012 U18 and 2013 U19 USA National Teams to gold medals top basketball talent was more than enough to pave the way to a and a combined 14-0 record. Assisting Donovan along the USA dominating USA showing and gold medal finish at the 2014 sideline were collegiate head coaches Ed Cooley of Providence FIBA Americas U18 Championship. College and Sean Miller of the . Held at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Led by Kennard’s game-high 30 points on 7-of-12 shooting Springs, Colorado, the USA steamrolled the opposition and from 3-point, the USA exploded offensively and cruised to a compiled a 5-0 record to claim the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 title 156-58 victory over Uruguay in its opener. The offensive show- and also qualify for the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship. ing set five USA U18 records, including USA team records for Stanley Johnson was named the U18 Championship’s MVP most points scored, largest margin of victory (98 points), most after averaging a USA-best 14.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.2 field goals made (59), most team assists (40) and most assists by steals a game. an individual after dished out 13. Further, The USA, which trailed for just 4:05 throughout its five Kennard tied the USA’s U18 record for most 3-point attempts. games, finished the eight-team tournament ranked No. 1 in most Led by Standley Johnson’s 18 points, eight USA players scored major statistical categories, including scoring offense, scoring eight or more points, including five in double digits, and the defense (60.6 ppg.), percentage (.538), defensive field U.S. downed Mexico 100-46. Leading start-to-finish, the USA goal percentage (.316), defensive 3-point field goal percentage earned a lopsided 118-64 victory over Argentina to close prelim- (.237), rebounding (52.6 rpg.) rebounding defense (34.6 rpg.), inary round play as Brunson paced the way with 16 points. rebounding margin (+18.0), blocked shots (40), assists (114), Downing Dominican Republic 90-56 to advance to the gold steals (68), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.73), turnover margin medal contest, USA Basketball veterans Johnson and (+10.6), offensive rebounds (18.4), defensive rebounds (34.2) combined for 29 points, eight assists and five steals to lead the and 3-point field goals made (7.8). way. In its most competitive game of the tournament, the USA The 12-member 2014 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National earned a convincing 113-79 victory over Canada to claim the Team featured seven players boasting of prior USA Basketball 2014 FIBA Americas Championship gold medal. USA team experience, and the coaching staff featured USA head coach and captains, Johnson, Jones and Winslow, combined for 47 points, head coach , who led the 17 rebounds, nine assists and six steals. 2014 USA Men’s U18 Championship Team Roster

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Isaiah Briscoe G 6-3 200 18 Saint Benedict’s Prep Union, NJ Jaylen Brown F 6-6 200 17 Wheeler H.S. Alpharetta, GA Jalen Brunson G 6-1 180 17 Adlai E. Stevenson H.S. Lincolnshire, IL Chase Jeter F 6-8 195 16 Bishop Gorman H.S. , NV Stanley Johnson F 6-7 226 18 Mater Dei H.S. Fullerton, CA Tyus Jones G 6-2 171 18 Apple Valley H.S. Apple Valley, MN Luke Kennard G 6-5 185 18 Franklin H.S. Franklin, OH Tyler Lydon F 6-9 190 18 New Hampton School Elizaville, NY G 6-4 195 18 Findlay Prep, Nev. Rockville, MD Myles Turner C 6-11 240 18 Trinity H.S. Bedford, TX Justise Winslow F 6-6 210 18 St. John’s School Houston, TX C 7-0 235 17 Bishop Gorman H.S. Las Vegas, NV Head Coach: Billy Donovan, University of Florida Assistant Coach: Ed Cooley, Assistant Coach: Sean Miller, Athletic Trainer: Jarrett Schweim, University of Central Florida Team Physician: Dave Walden, Colorado Springs, Colorado Team Physician: Dave Weinstein, Colorado Springs, Colorado 2014 USA RESULTS (5-0) 2014 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. FINAL STANDINGS

USA 156 Uruguay 58 1. *United States (5-0) 5. Puerto Rico (3-2) USA 100 Mexico 46 2. *Canada (4-1) 6. Brazil (1-4) USA 118 Argentina 64 3. *Dominican Republic (3-2) 7. Mexico (1-4) USA 90 Dominican Rep. 56 4. *Argentina (2-3) 8. Uruguay (1-4) USA 113 Canada 79 * Qualified for the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship.

48 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2014 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S F/GM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Stanley Johnson 5/5 27- 57 .474 4- 14 .286 12- 19 .632 27/ 5.4 70/ 14.0 5 1 11 Luke Kennard 5/0 23- 42 .548 15- 29 .517 8- 10 .800 16/ 3.2 69/ 13.8 6 2 8 Allonzo Trier 5/5 18- 29 .621 2- 10 .200 25- 32 .781 9/ 1.8 63/ 12.6 8 0 5 Justise Winslow 5/5 26- 49 .531 3- 8 .375 7- 18 .389 30/ 6.0 62/ 12.4 10 6 10 Jalen Brunson 5/0 20- 39 .513 6- 15 .400 14- 20 .700 9/ 1.8 60/ 12.0 28 0 5 Stephen Zimmerman 5/0 21- 33 .636 0- 1 .000 2- 6 .333 31/ 6.2 44/ 8.8 0 6 5 Isaiah Briscoe 5/0 17- 28 .607 0- 3 .000 7- 10 .700 27/ 5.4 41/ 8.2 20 0 5 Tyus Jones 5/5 14- 32 .438 2- 10 .200 11- 14 .786 12/ 2.4 41/ 8.2 32 0 10 Jaylen Brown 4/0 11- 20 .550 0- 3 .000 7- 8 .875 10/ 2.5 29/ 7.3 2 1 4 Myles Turner 5/5 13- 19 .684 1- 1 1.000 9- 12 .750 24/ 4.8 36/ 7.2 1 18 0 Chase Jeter 5/0 14- 27 .519 0- 0 .--- 5- 10 .500 22/ 4.4 33/ 6.6 0 2 2 Tyler Lydon 5/0 10- 23 .435 6- 10 .600 3- 8 .375 32/ 6.4 29/ 5.8 2 4 3 USA TOTALS 5 214-398 .538 39-104 .375 110-167 .659 263/52.6 577/115.4 114 40 68 OPP. TOTALS 5 103-326 .316 23- 97 .237 74-112 .661 173/34.6 303/ 60.6 35 12 22

2014 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM First Row (L-R): Justise Winslow; Isaiah Briscoe; Allonzo Trier; Tyus Jones; Luke Kennard; Jalen Brunson; Jaylen Brown. Second Row (L-R): Jarrett Schweim, athletic trainer; Sean Miller, assistant coach; Chase Jeter; Myles Turner; Stephen Zimmerman; Tyler Lydon; Stanley Johnson; Ed Cooley, assistant coach; Billy Donovan, head coach. Not Pictured: Dave Walden, team physician; Dave Weinstein, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 49 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN -- 2012 Sao Sebastiáo do Paraiso, Brazil June 16-20, 2012

Sao Sebastiáo do Paraiso, Brazil, hosted the eight-team in the game. 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men and for the Getting points again from every member of the USA Team, sixth time in eight FIBA Americas U18 Championships, the including a game high 22 points from Stokes and 15 more from USA men claimed gold. Randle, the USA downed host Brazil 83-64 to close out prelimi- First held in 1990 and known as the FIBA Americas Junior nary round play a perfect 3-0. World Championship Qualifying Tournament, the U.S. improved Utilizing its superior depth and balanced scoring, the USA its overall record to 43-2. handled Argentina 107-72 in its semifinal game. The win, which Led by University of Florida mentor Billy Donovan, the featured all 12 U.S. players scoring including seven in double U.S. featured a well balanced scoring attack that averaged 97.2 figures, advanced the Americans into the gold medal game. The points and won its five contests by an average of 38.6 points a U.S. offense, which registered a tournament high 107 points on game. 54.8 percent shooting overall, was paced by 15 points from Julius Randle, the USA’s youngest player, averaged USA Randle, Sulaimon added 14 points, Goodwin tossed in 13, team highs of 14.2 points and 6.6 rebounds a game. University Rodney Purvis and Stokes each accounted for 11 points, and of Tennessee power forward Jarnell Stokes added 14.0 ppg. and Nathaniel Britt, II and Layman had 10 points apiece. 5.6 rpg., Shaq Goodwin added 12.4 ppg. and 4.8 rpg., and Leading by just six (37-31) at halftime of the June 20 gold Rasheed Sulaimon was credited with 10.0 ppg. 3.4 rpg. Marcus medal game versus Brazil, the USA stepped up its defense in the smart accounted for team bests 4.0 assists and 3.6 steals a game second half to break open its game with Brazil and record an to go with 7.4 points a game. 81-56 victory. Randle helped pave the way to the win posting a Opening play June 16, behind Goodwin’s 30 points that double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds. Stokes contributed came on flawless 12-of-12 shooting from the field and 6-of-6 11 points and Smart was credited with 10 points, three rebounds, marksmanship from the foul line, the USA recorded a high four assists and a game high six steals. scoring, 105-42 pounding of U.S. Virgin Islands. Canada edged Argentina 68-66 in the bronze medal game. Led by Jake Layman’s game high 18 points, the USA routed The U18 Championship’s top four finishers qualified for the Mexico 110-59 the following day as all 12 USA players scored 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship. 2012 USA MEN’S U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Nathaniel Britt, II G 6-1 158 18 Gonzaga College H.S. (DC) Upper Marlboro, MD Sam Dekker F 6-7 200 18 Sheboygan Lutheran H.S. (WI) Sheboygan, WI Shaq Goodwin F 6-8 235 17 Southwest DeKalb H.S. (GA) Decatur, GA Jerami Grant F 6-7 190 18 DeMatha Catholic H.S. (MD) Bowie, MD F 6-8 230 18 Hargrave Military Academy (MD) Tarboro, NC Jake Layman F 6-7 180 18 King Phillip Reg. H.S. (MA) Wrentham, MA Rodney Purvis G 6-4 190 18 Upper Room Christian (NC) Raleigh, NC Julius Randle F 6-8 235 17 Prestonwood Christian Academy (TX) McKinney, TX James Robinson G 6-3 198 18 DeMatha Catholic H.S. (MD) Mitchellville, MD G 6-3 210 18 Marcus H.S. (TX) Flower Mound, TX Jarnell Stokes F 6-8 245 18 University of Tennessee Memphis, TN Rasheed Sulaimon G 6-4 190 18 Strake Jesuit College Prep (TX) Houston, TX Head Coach: Billy Donovan, University of Florida Assistant Coach: , Gonzaga University Assistant Coach: Shaka Smart, Virginia Commonwealth University Team Physician: Eliot Young, San Antonio Spurs Athletic Trainer: Dave Werner, University of Florida 2012 USA RESULTS (5-0) 2012 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. FINAL STANDINGS

USA 105 U.S. Virgin Isl. 42 1. *United States (5-0) 5. Mexico (2-3) USA 110 Mexico 59 2. *Brazil (3-2) 6. Puerto Rico (1-4) USA 83 Brazil 64 3. *Canada (4-1) 7. U.S. Virgin Islands (2-3) USA 107 Argentina 72 4. *Argentina (2-3) 8. Colombia (1-4) USA 81 Brazil 56 *Qualified for the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship.

50 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2012 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S F/GM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Julius Randle 5/5 23- 42 .548 1- 4 .250 24- 36 .667 33/ 6.6 71/ 14.2 6 5 5 Jarnell Stokes 5/5 31- 45 .689 0- 2 .000 8- 18 .444 28/ 5.6 70/ 14.0 5 1 4 Shaq Goodwin 5/0 24- 30 .800 0- 0 .--- 14- 18 .778 24/ 4.8 62/ 12.4 5 2 2 Rasheed Sulaimon 5/0 20- 37 .541 6- 19 .316 4- 8 .500 17/ 3.4 50/ 10.0 4 1 2 Jake Layman 5/0 14- 26 .538 6- 15 .400 4- 7 .571 20/ 4.0 38/ 7.6 4 3 4 Marcus Smart 5/5 12- 29 .414 1- 10 .100 12- 20 .600 17/ 3.4 37/ 7.4 20 3 18 Rodney Purvis 5/0 12- 27 .444 0- 3 .000 11- 18 .611 9/ 1.8 35/ 7.0 13 0 4 Jerami Grant 5/5 7- 25 .280 1- 4 .250 13- 21 .619 25/ 5.0 28/ 5.6 1 1 1 Montrezl Harrell 5/0 12- 15 .800 0- 0 .--- 3- 11 .273 21/ 4.2 27/ 5.4 2 1 2 Nathaniel Britt, II 5/5 11- 36 .306 2- 13 .154 2- 5 .400 9/ 1.8 26/ 5.2 15 1 4 Sam Dekker 4/0 7- 18 .389 3- 8 .375 3- 4 .750 10/ 2.5 20/ 5.0 0 0 3 James Robinson 5/0 8- 17 .471 1- 4 .250 5- 8 .625 13/ 2.6 22/ 4.4 12 1 7 USA TOTALS 5 181-347 .522 21- 82 .256 103-174 .592 245/49.0 486/ 97.2 87 19 56 OPP. TOTALS 5 104-317 .328 19- 98 .194 66-120 .550 172/34.4 293/ 58.6 58 15 28

2012 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Sitting (L-R): Dave Werner, athletic trainer; Rodney Purvis; Nathaniel Britt, II; James Robinson; Marcus Smart; Rasheed Sulaimon; Shaka Smart, assistant coach. Standing (L-R): Sam Dekker; Jerami Grant; Shaq Goodwin; Jarnell Stokes; Julius Randle; Jake Layman; Montrezl Harrell; Billy Donovan, head coach. Not Pictured: Mark Few, assistant coach; Eliot Young, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 51 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN -- 2010 San Antonio, Texas June 26-30, 2010

Headed by head coach Jeff Capel, would not be repeated. The red, white and blue, which trailed for the 2010 USA Men’s U18 National Team rolled through its first a total of 1:24 through its first four games, led wire-to-wire four days of competition in San Antonio, Texas, before pushing against Canada, ran out to a 22-2 start and never looked back en through a strong Brazilian pressure defense on the final night to route to the 122-89 victory. Rivers, who hit his first nine 3-point claim the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA Americas U18 attempts, led the U.S. with a record 35 points after shooting Championship for Men. 12-of-18 from the field and 9-of-12 from 3-point range. The well-balanced team attack saw Austin Rivers finish as In a game that went down to the wire, the USA U18 the tournament’s third-leading scorer (20.2 ppg.), while Quincy National Team fought back to defeat Brazil 81-78 and claim the Miller was ninth (14.0 ppg.), ranked 11th FIBA Americas U18 Championship gold medal on June 30. (13.6 ppg.) and Jereme Richmond was 15th (10.8 ppg.) among After going up 15-2 to open the game, the U.S. looked to be the eight-team field. Further, Miller (9.2 rpg.) and Tony Mitchell on target for another blowout. However, Brazil put on a full (7.0 rpg.) ranked second and 10th, respectively, for rebounding. court press for much of the remainder of the half and went ahead The USA opened play on June 26 by dismantling the U.S. 35-34 at the midway point. With 9:01 to play in the third quarter, Virgin Islands 131-63. All 12 members of the team scored, led the U.S. trailed 67-58, but stayed composed and fought back, by Miller’s 15 points and a new USA U18 record 17 rebounds. going up 78-75 late in the fourth quarter. Brazil’s Raul Nieto On June 27 against Mexico, the U.S. squad dominated the scored a three with 40 seconds remaining to knot the game at game for a 114-38 victory as seven players finished in double 78-all. Fifteen seconds later, Miller fired up a 3-pointer, which digits for scoring, led by 16 from Rivers. turned out to be the game-winner. The USA’s defense would not Miller led all scorers with 22 points as the USA dispatched allow Brazil a good look at the basket, and the USA celebrated a Argentina 88-67 in final preliminary round play on June 28. gold medal victory. Advancing to the June 29 semifinals against Canada, the Canada defeated Argentina 86-83 in overtime for the bronze USA men wasted no time proving that a close scrimmage medal and all of the top four finishers advanced to the 2011 between the two nations prior to the start of the tournament FIBA U19 World Championship. 2010 USA MEN’S U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Vander Blue G 6-4 185 17 James Madison Memorial High School (WI) Madison, WI Trevor Cooney G 6-3 185 17 Sanford High School (DE) Wilmington, DE Abdul Gaddy G 6-4 196 18 University of Washington Tacoma, WA Josh Hairston F/C 6-8 210 18 Montrose Christian School (MD) Fredericksburg, VA Kyrie Irving G 6-2 185 18 St. Patrick High School (NJ) Elizabeth, NJ Quincy Miller F/C 6-9 206 17 Quality Education Academy (NC) Winston-Salem, NC Tony Mitchell F 6-8 222 18 L.G. Pinkston High School (TX) Dallas, TX LeBryan Nash F 6-7 225 18 Lincoln High School (TX) Dallas, TX Jereme Richmond F 6-7 200 18 Waukegan High School (IL) Waukegan, IL Austin Rivers G 6-4 194 17 Winter Park High School (FL) Winter Park, FL Amir Williams F/C 6-10 221 17 Detroit Country Day School (MI) Detroit, MI Pat Young F/C 6-9 236 18 Providence School (FL) Jacksonville, FL HEAD COACH: Jeff Capel, University of Oklahoma ASSISTANT COACH: Paul Hewitt, ASSISTANT COACH: Reggie Witherspoon, Univ. at Buffalo TEAM PHYSICIAN: Eliot Young, San Antonio Spurs ATHLETIC TRAINER: David Craig, Indianapolis, Indiana ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marc Powell, Trinity University 2010 USA RESULTS (5-0) 2010 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. FINAL STANDINGS

USA 131 U.S. Virgin Isl. 63 1. *United States (5-0) 5. Uruguay (3-2) USA 114 Mexico 38 2. *Brazil (4-1) 6. Puerto Rico (1-4) USA 88 Argentina 67 3. *Canada (3-2) 7. U.S. Virgin Islands (2-3) USA 122 Canada 89 4. *Argentina (2-3) 8. Mexico (0-5) USA 81 Brazil 78 *Qualified for the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship.

52 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2010 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S F/GM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Austin Rivers 5/5 35- 60 .583 21- 35 .600 10- 14 .714 9/ 1.8 101/ 20.2 6 1 10 Quincy Miller 5/0 26- 48 .542 6- 16 .375 12- 13 .923 46/ 9.2 70/ 14.0 9 5 4 Kyrie Irving 5/5 26- 51 .510 5- 13 .385 11- 13 .846 25/ 5.0 68/ 13.6 21 3 8 Jereme Richmond 5/0 21- 28 .750 1- 1 1.000 11- 14 .786 29/ 5.8 54/ 10.8 14 0 6 Trevor Cooney 5/0 16- 35 .457 11- 28 .393 1- 2 .500 3/ 0.6 44/ 8.8 3 0 6 Tony Mitchell 5/0 12- 24 .500 1- 4 .250 16- 20 .800 35/ 7.0 41/ 8.2 5 7 2 LeBryan Nash 4/0 13- 27 .481 2- 8 .250 4- 8 .500 11/ 2.8 32/ 8.0 2 0 1 Vander Blue 5/5 15- 30 .500 2- 7 .286 4- 6 .667 12/ 2.4 36/ 7.2 9 4 9 Pat Young 5/5 13- 19 .684 0- 0 .--- 7- 8 .875 29/ 5.8 33/ 6.6 6 5 0 Josh Hairston 5/5 11- 25 .440 0- 0 .--- 4- 8 .500 12/ 2.4 26/ 5.2 0 1 3 Abdul Gaddy 5/0 10- 21 .476 0- 3 .000 5- 6 .833 10/ 2.0 25/ 5.0 14 0 4 Amir Williams 4/0 2- 6 .333 0- 1 .000 2- 4 .500 10/ 2.5 6/ 1.5 1 3 2 USA TOTALS 5 200-374 .535 49-116 .422 87-116 .750 231/46.2 536/107.2 90 29 55 OPP. TOTALS 5 124-345 .359 32-116 .276 55- 87 .632 147/29.4 335/ 67.0 66 11 28

2010 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Marc Powell, athletic trainer; Vander Blue; Trevor Cooney; Kyrie Irving; Abdul Gaddy; Austin Rivers; Reggie Witherspoon, assistant coach. Standing (L-R): Jeff Capel, head coach; Jereme Richmond; Tony Mitchell; Quincy Miller; Amir Williams; Pat Young; LeBryan Nash; Josh Hairston; Paul Hewitt, assistant coach. Not Pictured: David Craig, athletic trainer; Eliot Young, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 53 2008 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN Formosa, Argentina July 14-18, 2008

Traveling to Formosa, Argentina, for the 2008 FIBA Closing preliminary play with a 106-64 victory over Puerto Americas U18 Championship, the USA squad had two goals: Rico, the U.S. was led by 15 points apiece from Matt Humphrey, qualify for the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship and Malcolm Lee and Walker as five players notched double-digit capture the gold medal. The U.S. easily accomplished its first scoring efforts. mission, however, it fell short against a solid Argentina team in Facing Canada in the semifinals, the U.S. dispatched its the gold medal game and returned to the U.S. with the silver. neighbors to the north 82-66 behind 16 points and 10 rebounds Despite the silver medal finish, the efforts of USA point from JaMychal Green and 12 points and 10 caroms from Kelly. guard and Connecticut-bound did not go Advancing to the gold medal game against also undefeated unnoticed by the local media, who honored him with the Argentina, the USA men had their work cut out for them. tournament’s MVP award. Playing in front of a raucous, standing room only crowd, the Led by Davidson head coach Bob McKillop, the U.S. squad, U.S. fell behind early and trailed 35-28 at the midway break. from trials to the gold medal game, was together for 18 days, While the USA remained within striking distance for much of and quickly developed chemistry. The team’s daily improvement the third quarter, a 72-footer at the third quarter buzzer put was a testament to the work of McKillop and his assistants Argentina up 59-43 and gave the hosts momentum heading into Anthony Grant of VCU and John Thompson III of Georgetown, the final period. The USA never stopped fighting through the who saw 12 individuals bond into a single unit, becoming a team end of the contest, but the emotional hosts were simply too in every sense, over a short period of time. much for the U.S. and earned the 77-64 victory. Opening against Venezuela, Travis Wear checked in for 15 Walker scored a game-high 21 points to go with seven points as the USA won 82-73. Ryan Kelly added 12 points and rebounds, three assists and a pair of blocked shots; while Lee 10 boards, while Walker had 12 points and five assists. notched 13 points, Travis Releford scored 12 and Green posted a Easily dismantling Bahamas 115-51, the U.S. had six double-double of 10 points and 14 rebounds to go with four players score in double digits as every member of the team steals and two blocks. notched at least five points each. Travis Wear again led the Canada scored an 83-68 bronze medal victory over Puerto charge with 15 points. Rico. 2008 USA MEN’S U18 NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Dominic Cheek G 6-5 170 18 St. Anthony High School (NJ) Jersey City, NJ JaMychal Green F 6-8 225 18 St. Jude High School (AL) Montgomery, AL Matt Humphrey G 6-5 180 18 Hales Franciscian High School (IL) Chicago, IL Ryan Kelly F 6-9 190 17 Ravenscroft High School (NC) Raleigh, NC Malcolm Lee G 6-4 170 18 John W. North High School (CA) Riverside, CA Leslie McDonald G 6-4 193 17 Briarcrest High School (TN) Memphis, TN Mason Plumlee C 6-10 205 18 Christ High School (NC) Arden, NC Travis Releford G 6-4 190 18 Bishop Miege High School (KS) Shawnee Mission, KS Kemba Walker G 6-1 172 18 Rice High School (NY) New York, NY Maalik Wayns G 6-1 190 17 Roman Catholic High School (PA) Philadelphia, PA David Wear F 6-9 206 17 Mater Dei High School (CA) Santa Ana, CA Travis Wear F 6-9 206 17 Mater Dei High School (CA) Santa Ana, CA HEAD COACH: Bob McKillop, Davidson College ASSISTANT COACH: Anthony Grant, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. ASSISTANT COACH: John Thompson III, Georgetown Univ.TEAM PHYSICIAN: Herb Parris, Lakewood, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Joe Sharpe, TEAM MANAGER: Jake Presutti, 2008 USA RESULTS (4-1) 2008 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. FINAL STANDINGS

USA 82 Venezuela 73 1. *Argentina (5-0) 5. Venezuela (3-2) USA 115 Bahamas 51 2. *United States (4-1) 6. Uruguay (2-3) USA 106 Puerto Rico 64 3. *Canada (3-2) 7. Mexico (1-4) USA 82 Canada 66 4. *Puerto Rico (2-3) 8. Bahamas (0-5) Argentina 77 USA 64 *Qualified for the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship.

54 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2008 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Kemba Walker 5/5 26- 54 .481 5- 16 .313 10- 15 .667 23/ 4.6 67/ 13.4 25 3 6 JaMychal Green 5/5 21- 29 .724 0- 0 .--- 13- 17 .765 42/ 8.4 55/ 11.0 2 11 9 Malcolm Lee 5/5 22- 44 .500 3- 9 .333 8- 11 .727 18/ 3.6 55/ 11.0 8 2 8 Travis Wear 5/0 16- 32 .500 0- 0 .--- 12- 21 .571 27/ 5.4 44/ 8.8 4 4 4 Ryan Kelly 5/5 16- 47 .340 2- 11 .182 9- 13 .692 37/ 7.4 43/ 8.6 4 9 1 Travis Releford 5/5 16- 32 .500 1- 5 .200 3- 6 .500 11/ 2.2 36/ 7.2 8 1 8 Maalik Wayns 5/0 12- 29 .414 2- 8 .250 4- 5 .800 13/ 2.6 30/ 6.0 13 2 5 Matt Humphrey 5/0 9- 32 .281 6- 19 .316 4- 8 .500 19/ 3.8 28/ 5.6 5 2 2 Dominic Cheek 5/0 10- 27 .370 3- 17 .176 3- 6 .500 12/ 2.4 26/ 5.2 2 0 3 Mason Plumlee 5/0 7- 20 .350 2- 4 .500 9- 11 .818 30/ 6.0 25/ 5.0 6 6 3 David Wear 4/0 9- 14 .643 0- 0 .--- 1- 2 .500 13/ 3.3 19/ 4.8 3 1 2 Leslie McDonald 5/0 8- 25 .320 0- 5 .000 5- 6 .833 7/ 1.4 21/ 4.2 3 1 0 USA TOTALS 5 172-385 .447 24- 94 .255 81-121 .669 275/55.0 449/ 89.8 83 42 51 OPP. TOTALS 5 115-338 .340 33- 99 .333 68-108 .630 198/39.6 331/ 66.2 46 19 39

2008 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Matt Humphrey; Maalik Wayns; Malcolm Lee; Bob McKillop, head coach; Kemba Walker; Leslie McDonald; Dominic Cheek. Standing (L-R): Joe Sharpe, athletic trainer; Anthony Grant, assistant coach; Travis Releford; Travis Wear; David Wear; Mason Plumlee; Ryan Kelly; JaMychal Green; John Thompson III assistant coach; Jake Presutti, team manager. Not Pictured: Herb Parris, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 55 2006 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN San Antonio, Texas June 28-July 2, 2006

Dominating opponents by an average of 29.7 ppg., the USA Beasley, Nolan Smith and DaJuan Summers, the USA earned a Basketball Men’s U18 National Team cruised to four straight victo- 92-66 victory over Canada. ries at the 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men, quali- In the final game on July 2, fueled by a 24-point, 10- fying for the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship on June 30 and effort from 7-0 center Hawes, the USA men erased a two-point, securing a gold medal on July 2 at Bill Greehy Arena on the campus first-quarter deficit to easily capture gold with a 104-82 victory over of St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. Argentina. Assisted by Georgia Tech’s Paul Hewitt and DePaul’s Jerry With eight All-Americans and five USA Today Class of 2007 Wainwright, the University of Washington’s led the honorees, seven U.S. players broke into the tournament’s top-ten USA to its fourth title in five FIBA Americas U18 Championships rankings in eight different categories. Bayless ranked first in free (formerly known as the COPABA Junior World Championship throw percentage (1.000), and Beasley ranked fifth in rebounding. Qualifying Tournament) and improved the USA’s overall tourna- ranked third in free throw percentage (.882), fifth in ment record to a sparkling 29-1. assists (5.3 apg.) and tied for eighth in free-throws made (15). led the team in scoring and rebounding, averag- Hawes ranked fourth in blocked shots (1.4 bpg.), eighth in rebound- ing 13.8 ppg. and 8.3 rpg., followed by Spencer Hawes, who tallied ing and tied for eighth in free throw percentage (.750). King ranked 12.5 ppg. and 7.5 rpg. Taylor King added 12.0 ppg., and Jerryd fourth in both 3-pointers made and 3-point percentage (10-21 3pt Bayless and each contributed 11.0 ppg. FGs / .476), and Singler ranked fourth in steals (2.3 spg). Smith tied Jumping to an early lead that was never challenged, the USA first for eighth in free throws made and free throw percentage (.750) and rolled over Uruguay in a 111-64 victory on June 28 that was headed ranked 10th in assists (3.5 apg.). by 17 points from both Bayless and Beasley. Then on June 30, Contributing 10 new entries to the USA U18 all-time record behind 18 points on 9-of-11 shooting from Stanley Robinson, the book, including shooting 73.1 percent as a team from the free throw North Americans out-slugged Brazil 90-66 to earn Pool A’s No. 1 line to set the new USA U18 record, the USA also dominated the seed and secure a 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship berth. tournament’s team statistics. The U.S. ranked No.1 in 13 of the 19 Matched against Canada in the medal round semifinals on July 1, categories, including scoring offense (99.2 ppg.), scoring defense six U.S. players scored in double digits, and behind 16 points from (69.5 ppg.), rebounding margin (+19.7 rpg.), assists (20.5 apg.) and Bayless, 13 from Singler, 12 from King and 11 points from steals (12.0 spg.).

2006 USA MEN’S U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Chris Allen G 6-4 190 17 Meadowcreek High School (GA) Lawrenceville, GA Jerryd Bayless G 6-4 193 17 St. Mary’s High School (AZ) Phoenix, AZ Michael Beasley F 6-10 235 17 Oak Hill Academy (VA) Frederick, MD Jonny Flynn G 6-0 172 18 Niagara Falls High School (NY) Niagara Falls, NY Donté Greene F 6-10 217 18 Towson Catholic High School (MD) Baltimore, MD Spencer Hawes C 7-0 230 18 Seattle Prep (WA) Seattle, WA Taylor King F 6-7 218 18 Mater Dei High School (CA) Huntington Beach, CA Stanley Robinson F 6-9 220 17 Huffman High School (AL) Birmingham, AL Kyle Singler F 6-9 210 18 South Medford High School (OR) Medford, OR Nolan Smith G 6-4 180 17 Oak Hill Academy (MD) Upper Marlboro, MD DaJuan Summers F 6-9 235 18 McDonough School (MD) Baltimore, MD Lance Thomas F 6-8 200 18 St. Benedict’s High School (NJ) Scotch Plains, NJ

HEAD COACH: Lorenzo Romar, University of Washington ASSISTANT COACH: , DePaul University ASSISTANT COACH: Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech ATHLETIC TRAINER: David Craig, Indianapolis, Indiana 2006 USA RESULTS (4-0) 2006 FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMP. FINAL STANDINGS

USA 111 Uruguay 64 1. *United States (4-0) 5. Puerto Rico (2-2) USA 90 Brazil 66 2. *Argentina (4-1) 6. Uruguay (1-3) USA 92 Canada 66 3. *Brazil (2-2) 7. Bahamas (0-4) USA 104 Argentina 82 4. *Canada (2-3)

*Qualified for the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship.

56 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2006 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Michael Beasley 4/4 21- 40 .525 0- 0 .--- 13- 19 .684 33/ 8.3 55/ 13.8 7 2 6 Spencer Hawes 4/4 19- 37 .514 0- 0 .--- 12- 16 .750 30/ 7.5 50/ 12.5 3 6 2 Taylor King 4/0 16- 31 .516 10- 21 .476 6- 7 .857 19/ 4.8 48/ 12.0 5 2 1 Kyle Singler 4/4 17- 33 .515 3- 10 .300 7- 9 .778 25/ 6.3 44/ 11.0 12 3 9 Jerryd Bayless 4/4 14- 41 .341 3- 13 .231 13- 13 1.000 17/ 4.3 44/ 11.0 8 1 6 Nolan Smith 4/0 10- 27 .370 1- 5 .200 15- 20 .750 16/ 4.0 36/ 9.0 14 0 7 Jonny Flynn 4/4 9- 27 .333 1- 9 .111 15- 17 .882 15/ 3.8 34/ 8.5 21 1 7 Stanley Robinson 4/0 14- 27 .519 0- 0 .--- 5- 8 .625 21/ 5.3 33/ 8.3 3 4 3 DaJuan Summers 4/0 9- 21 .429 0- 0 .--- 9- 18 .500 13/ 3.3 27/ 6.8 1 0 1 Donté Greene 4/0 6- 10 .600 1- 1 1.000 1- 2 .500 4/ 1.0 14/ 3.5 2 0 2 Chris Allen 3/0 3- 10 .300 2- 6 .333 2- 3 .667 4/ 1.3 10/ 3.3 6 0 2 Lance Thomas 4/0 1- 6 .167 0- 1 .000 0- 2 .000 4/ 1.0 2/ 0.5 0 0 2 USA TOTALS 4 139-310 .448 21- 66 .318 98-134 .731 201/50.2 397/ 99.2 82 19 48 OPP TOTALS 4 94-273 .344 18- 86 .209 72-109 .661 122/30.5 278/ 69.5 48 16 38

2006 USA MEN’S FIBA AMERICAS U18 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Jerryd Bayless; Nolan Smith; Chris Allen; Lorenzo Romar, head coach; Kyle Singler; Taylor King; Jonny Flynn. Standing (L-R): B.J. Johnson, USA Basketball; Paul Hewitt, assistant coach; Stanley Robinson; Michael Beasley; Spencer Hawes; Donté Greene; Lance Thomas; DaJuan Summers; Jerry Wainwright, assistant coach; David Craig, athletic trainer.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 57 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT - 2002 Isla de Margarita, Venezuela July 24-28, 2002

A two-point loss to host Venezuela prevented the Americans Mexico to only 41 points, breaking the previous mark of 44 from achieving their gold medal dreams, however, the USA points scored by Costa Rica in 1990. bounced back to claim the bronze medal and achieve its number The USA rallied back after trailing by as many as 14 points one goal of earning the United States an invitation to the 2003 to narrowly edge Argentina 75-73 in its final preliminary round FIBA Junior World Championship. game. Anthony again led the USA attack scoring 23 points, Utilizing a balanced scoring attack that after five games while Andre Iguodala snatched a USA single-game team record featured nine players averaging between 15.6 and 5.0 ppg., the with 10 steals. U.S. offense was led by 6-8 forward , who In a sweltering arena, the U.S. was outscored 26-9 in the averaged a team-high 15.6 ppg. on 54.1 percent shooting from final quarter, and host Venezuela made several critical shots in the field, while adding 6.2 rpg. and 1.8 apg. Chris Bosh, a 6-11 the game’s final minutes to earn a 67-65 upset of the Americans forward who was the only other American to average double- in the medal semifinals. The loss halted the USA’s winning digit scoring, averaged 10.2 ppg. and a team best 9.2 rpg., while streak in the event at 24 games. The USA was led by Anthony’s shooting a team-high 57.6 percent from the floor and adding 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Humphries added 12 points 1.6 bpg. Kris Humphries posted 9.0 ppg. and 5.0 rpg., while and Bosh tossed in 11 points and snagged nine rebounds. 5-10 guard Aaron Brooks accounted for 8.8 ppg. and 2.0 apg. Fighting through the disappointment of its semifinal loss, Brooks shot a team-leading 50.0 percent from 3-point, making the USA rebounded behind the play of guards Brown and Deron 9-of-18 tries. Guard Daniel “Dee” Brown finished averaging Williams, who combined for 28 points to lead the U.S. to a 8.2 ppg. and a team-best 3.0 apg. 71-65 victory over Argentina in the bronze medal game. Brown The USA kicked open the Tournament impressively, posting led the USA’s balanced scoring effort with 16 points on 3-for-5 a 109-70 rout of the Dominican Republic. Led by Brooks’ 19 shooting from 3-point, while Williams scored 12 points. Bosh points, all 12 USA players scored, including seven in double added eight points and a team-high nine rebounds, and digits. Behind Anthony’s game high 21 points, the United States Humphries also finished with eight points. In the gold medal rolled over Mexico 101-41 to earn its second consecutive win. contest, Puerto Rico finished a perfect 5-0 and captured gold The U.S. set a team record for fewest points allowed by limiting with a 76-53 win over Venezuela.

2002 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Mohamed Abukar F 6-9 200 17 Rancho Bernardo High School (CA) San Diego, CA Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 217 18 Oak Hill Academy (VA) Baltimore, MD Chris Bosh F 6-11 210 18 Lincoln High School (TX) Lancaster, TX Aaron Brooks G 6-0 160 17 Franklin High School (WA) Seattle, WA Daniel Brown G 6-0 165 17 Proviso East High School (IL) Maywood, IL Daniel Horton G 6-3 185 18 Cedar Hill High School (TX) Cedar Hill, TX Kris Humphries F 6-9 225 17 Hopkins High School (MN) Chaska, MN Andre Iguodala F 6-6 205 18 Lanphier High School (IL) Springfield, IL Brian Johnson C 6-9 230 15 Bishop O’Connell High School (VA) Glenarden, MD David Padgett C 6-11 238 17 Reno High School (NV) Reno, NV Deron Williams G 6-3 200 18 The Colony High School (TX) The Colony, TX Antione Wright F 6-7 190 18 Lawrence Academy (MA) Groton, MA HEAD COACH: , ASSISTANT COACH: Bob McKillop, Davidson College ASSISTANT COACH: Gary Waters, Rutgers University TEAM PHYSICIAN: David Higgins, Rockville, Maryland ATHLETIC TRAINER: Joe Sharpe, University of Connecticut

2002 USA RESULTS (4-1) 2002 JR. WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING FINAL STANDINGS

USA 109 Dominican Rep. 70 1. *Puerto Rico (5-0) 5. Dominican Republic (3-2) USA 101 Mexico 41 2. *Venezuela (3-2) 6. Brazil (2-3) USA 75 Argentina 73 3. *United States (4-1) 7. Canada (1-4) Venezuela 67 USA 65 4. *Argentina (2-3) 8. Mexico (0-5) USA 71 Argentina 65 *Qualified for the 2003 FIBA Junior World Championship.

58 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 2002 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Carmelo Anthony 5/5 33- 61 .541 3- 9 .333 9- 15 .600 31/ 6.2 78/ 15.6 9 1 6 Chris Bosh 5/0 19- 33 .576 0- 0 .--- 13- 20 .650 46/ 9.2 51/ 10.2 4 8 5 Kris Humphries 5/0 17- 34 .500 0- 1 .000 11- 23 .478 25/ 5.0 45/ 9.0 2 5 7 Aaron Brooks 5/0 17- 37 .459 9- 18 .500 1- 2 .500 11/ 2.2 44/ 8.8 10 0 8 Daniel Brown 5/5 17- 39 .436 5- 14 .357 2- 3 .667 11/ 2.2 41/ 8.2 15 1 11 Daniel Horton 5/0 12- 35 .343 7- 20 .350 9- 10 .900 10/ 2.0 40/ 8.0 6 1 4 Antione Wright 5/0 13- 34 .382 3- 15 .200 5- 11 .455 22/ 4.4 34/ 6.8 8 1 12 David Padgett 5/5 14- 18 .778 0- 0 .--- 1- 2 .500 24/ 4.8 29/ 5.8 3 9 3 Deron Williams 5/5 8- 17 .471 2- 6 .333 7- 10 .700 11/ 2.2 25/ 5.0 12 1 4 Andre Iguodala 5/5 8- 17 .471 1- 2 .500 2- 6 .333 20/ 4.0 19/ 3.8 8 1 16 Brian Johnson 5/0 3- 4 .750 0- 0 .--- 3- 4 .750 11/ 2.2 9/ 1.8 3 3 2 Mohamed Abukar 2/0 3- 7 .429 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .--- 2/ 1.0 6/ 3.0 1 1 3 USA TOTALS 5 164-336 .488 30- 86 .349 63-106 .594 248/49.6 421/ 84.2 81 32 81 OPP. TOTALS 5 114-334 .341 25- 93 .269 63- 95 .663 191/38.2 316/ 63.2 41 9 54

2002 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING TEAM Sitting (L-R): Daniel Horton; Antione Wright; Daniel Brown; Deron Williams; Aaron Brooks; Andre Iguodala. Standing (L-R): Gary Waters, assistant coach; Bob McKillop, assistant coach; Kris Humphries; Carmelo Anthony; David Padgett; Brian Johnson; Mohamed Abukar; Chris Bosh; Ernie Kent, head coach; Joe Sharpe, athletic trainer. Not Pictured: David Higgins, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 59 1998 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic July 5-11, 1998

The 1998 USA Men’s Junior World Championship Advancing to the semifinals round, the USA earned a 95-73 Qualifying Team dominated its competition to capture the gold victory over Brazil behind a 27-point effort by Wright. Owning medal in impressive style with a 6-0 record in the Dominican a 44-30 halftime lead, the USA increased it lead to 56-36 with Republic. 16:28 to go, but Brazil rallied to close within five points, 62-57, Directed by Syracuse University (N.Y.) mentor Jim at 10:29. However, the U.S. put together a 22-10 run to jump Boeheim, the U.S. earned all six victories by no less than 22 ahead 84-67 and sailed in for the win. points each, cruising past opponents by an average of 37.2 ppg. The U.S. defeated Venezuela 103-79 to advance to the gold and averaging 103.7 ppg. while holding foes to just 66.5 ppg. medal game with the help of 17 points from Richardson. The The balanced U.S. scoring attack was led by University of United States held a 43-29 lead at the half and never looked Arizona freshman-to-be Michael Wright, who averaged back for its fifth straight decision. 15.0 ppg. and was aided by DePaul University freshmen-to-be In the gold medal contest, the USA overpowered Argentina with 13.7 ppg. and a team-high 6.3 rpg. 91-66, with the help of 17 points from Simmons. Neither team Bobby Simmons averaged 12.2 ppg. while Northwestern managed more than a five-point lead early in the game, and with University freshman-to-be Steve Lepore averaged 12.8 ppg. 8:18 left in the first half, the score was knotted at 22-22. The The 1998 USA squad opened the competition with a U.S. finished the first half strong, outscoring Argentina 27-8, to 108-70 victory over Canada, behind a combined 40 points and hold a comfortable 49-30 advantage at the break. 16 rebounds from Richardson and Simmons. Argentina pulled to within six points, 61-54, early, contin- Next the U.S. juniors downed Cuba 131-60 with the help of ued to stay close and with 5:48 to go, the U.S. led 72-65. five players who scored in double-digits, including University of Simmons hit a 3-pointer at 5:24 and, after Argentina missed its Virginia rising freshman Adam Hall who scored a team-high 23. next attempt, he drained another trey from the same spot at 4:21. Meeting also unbeaten Argentina, the U.S. earned its third The U.S. defense allowed Argentina just one point for the straight win, 94-51. Aiding the U.S. were Simmons, who came remainder of the contest as the USA earned the 91-66 win and off the bench for 16 points, while Richardson scored 12, Matt the gold medal. Carroll recorded 11 and Wright added 10 points.

1998 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Steve Blake G 6-3 170 18 Miami Senior High School (FL) Miami, FL Matt Carroll F 6-6 195 18 Hatboro Horsham High School (PA) Horsham, PA F 6-9 220 17 Iowa Falls High School (IA) Iowa Falls, IA Keyon Dooling G 6-3 180 18 (FL) Fort Lauderdale, FL G 5-11 170 17 North Central High School (IN) Indianapolis, IN Adam Hall F 6-6 195 18 Katy High School (TX) Katy, TX Adam Harrington G 6-4 185 18 Pioneer Valley High School (MA) Northfield, MA Steve Lepore F 6-5 200 18 St. Edward High School (OH) Lakewood, OH Mike Miller F 6-8 210 18 Mitchell High School (SD) Mitchell, SD Quentin Richardson F 6-5 225 18 Whitney Young High School (IL) Chicago, IL Bobby Simmons F 6-6 190 18 Simeon High School (IL) Chicago, IL Michael Wright F 6-8 225 18 Farragut Academy (IL) Chicago, IL HEAD COACH: , Syracuse University ASSISTANT COACH: , Arizona State University ASSISTANT COACH: Dan Hays, Oklahoma Christian University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Randy Pearson, Lansing, Michigan ATHLETIC TRAINER: Don Lowe, Syracuse University 1998 USA RESULTS (6-0) 1998 JR. WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING FINAL STANDINGS

USA 108 Canada 70 1. *United States (6-0) 5. Dominican Republic (2-2) USA 131 Cuba 60 2. *Argentina (4-2) 6. Canada (1-3) USA 94 Argentina 51 3. *Brazil (3-3) 7. Cuba (1-3) FINAL ROUND 4. *Venezuela (3-3) 8. Mexico (0-4) USA 95 Brazil 73 USA 103 Venezuela 79 *Qualified for the 1999 FIBA Junior World Championship. USA 91 Argentina 66

60 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 1998 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Michael Wright 6/6 32- 57 .561 0- 0 .--- 26- 42 .619 30/ 5.0 90/ 15.0 3 11 5 Quentin Richardson 6/6 35- 60 .583 2- 11 .182 10- 20 .500 38/ 6.3 82/ 13.7 6 4 11 Steve Lepore 6/6 28- 54 .519 13- 29 .448 8- 8 1.000 23/ 3.8 77/ 12.8 14 2 11 Bobby Simmons 6/0 28- 53 .528 9- 19 .474 8- 11 .727 33/ 5.5 73/ 12.2 5 2 5 Mike Miller 6/6 18- 50 .360 5- 17 .294 12- 16 .750 28/ 4.7 53/ 8.8 19 1 7 Keyon Dooling 6/6 13- 34 .382 0- 4 .000 21- 27 .778 6/ 1.0 47/ 7.8 14 1 8 Adam Hall 6/0 15- 26 .577 0- 1 .000 16- 27 .593 23/ 3.8 46/ 7.7 7 2 6 Adam Harrington 6/0 12- 29 .414 7- 17 .412 10- 11 .909 11/ 1.8 41/ 6.8 9 0 5 Nick Collison 6/0 18- 26 .692 0- 0 .--- 3- 8 .375 26/ 4.3 39/ 6.5 7 4 6 Matt Carroll 6/0 12- 23 .522 4- 9 .444 7- 8 .875 12/ 2.0 35/ 5.8 8 0 5 Steve Blake 6/0 6- 22 .273 5- 17 .294 7- 11 .636 9/ 1.5 24/ 4.0 20 0 7 Jason Gardner 6/0 5- 14 .357 0- 6 .000 5- 8 .625 4/ 0.7 15/ 2.5 11 0 3 USA TOTALS 6 222-448 .496 45-130 .346 133-197 .675 243/40.5 622/103.7 123 27 79 OPP. TOTALS 6 134-329 .407 18- 76 .237 113-193 .585 152/25.3 399/ 66.5 60 3 38

1998 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING TEAM Sitting (L-R): Jason Gardner; Steve Blake; Mike Miller; Bobby Simmons; Michael Wright; Nick Collison; Adam Harrington; Keyon Dooling. Standing (L-R): Don Lowe, athletic trainer; Rob Evans, assistant coach; Quentin Richardson; Matt Carroll; Adam Hall; Steve Lepore; Jim Boeheim, head coach; Dan Hays, assistant coach. Not Pictured: Randy Pearson, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 61 1994 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT Santa Rosa, Argentina August 26 - September 4, 1994

It was truly a team effort from start to finish at the 1994 The USA, behind White’s 22 points, put Canada away early COPABA Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament in and went on to record a convincing 117-65 victory to open semi- Argentina, and the result was a dominating gold medal perfor- final play. Venezuela fell victim to an aggressive USA defense mance by the USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team, led that paved the way to a 112-50 victory as Fowlkes scored 20 by head mentor . points to lead the U.S. attack. A rematch with Brazil was Storming to a sparkling 8-0 record, the USA juniors domi- completely dominated by the U.S. as the Americans thundered nated the 10-team field, recording an average margin of victory to a 109-48 victory. Duke University freshman Richard Price of 40.1 ppg. Boasting of a potent offense that averaged headed the scoring attack with 19 points. 106.1 ppg., the USA featured an equally devastating defense that Meeting 7-0 and host Argentina in the gold medal game, the limited opponents to 66.0 ppg. USA victory did not come easy. Perseverance paid off for the In a game that was not as close as the final score indicates, U.S. as it managed to open a 10-point lead in the second half the United States opened its preliminary play with an 87-73 vic- and held on for the 77-72 victory as Stephon Marbury accounted tory over eventual bronze medalist Puerto Rico as 6-9 Shareef for 21 points and five assists, while Abdur- Rahim also finished Abdur-Ra him accounted for game highs of 25 points and 12 with 21 points and added eight rebounds. rebounds. Uruguay proved no match for the U.S. as Albert Six U.S. players finished the competition averaging in White tossed in 19 points to pace the Americans to a 128- 81 double figures. Abdur-Rahim averaged a team-best 16.8 ppg. victory. Turning up the defensive pressure and getting another and a team-high 10.1 rpg., and Fowlkes finished with impressive solid performance from Abdur-Rahim, 24 points and 15 averages of 16.3 ppg. and 7.0 rpg. Marbury, who ran the USA rebounds, the U.S. blew out Panama 114-49. The USA conclud- offense to near perfection, accounted for 11.6 ppg. and team- ed its preliminary pool play 4-0 after its depth proved the differ- bests 7.8 apg. and 2.4 spg., while University of Minnesota ence in a 105-90 win over Brazil. University of California freshman Eric Harris added 11.4 ppg. White finished averaging freshman Tremaine Fowlkes led the U.S. attack with 25 points. 11.3 ppg., and Price posted a 10.9 ppg. average.

1994 USA JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Shareef Abdur-Rahim F 6-9 210 17 Wheeler High School (GA) Marietta, GA Issiah Epps C 6-10 225 17 Kingstree High School (SC) Kingstree, SC Tremaine Fowlkes F 6-2 195 18 Crenshaw High School (CA) Los Angeles, CA Eric Harris G 6-2 180 18 St. Raymond’s High School (NY) Bronx, NY Trajan Langdon G 6-4 193 18 East High School (AK) Anchorage, AK Mike Maddox F 6-7 210 18 Mays High School (GA) College Park, GA Stephon Marbury G 6-1 170 18 Lincoln High School (NY) , NY Richard Price G 6-6 190 18 Serra High School (CA) Compton, CA Robert Traylor C 6-9 290 18 Wright High School (MI) Detroit, MI Albert White F 6-6 195 18 Inkster High School (MI) Inkster, MI Steve Wojciechowski G 5-11 165 18 Cardinal Gibbons High School (MD) Severna Park, MD Tim Young C 7-1 240 18 Harbor High School (CA) Santa Cruz, CA HEAD COACH: Clem Haskins, University of Minnesota ASSISTANT COACH: Clint Bryant, Augusta College ASSISTANT COACH: , Stanford University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Ron Grossman, Hopwell, New Jersey ATHLETIC TRAINER: Wayne Barger, University. of New Mexico 1994 USA RESULTS (8-0) 1994 JR. WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING FINAL STANDINGS

USA 87 Puerto Rico 73 1. *United States (8-0) 6. Dominican Republic (3-5) USA 128 Uruguay 81 2. *Argentina (7-1) 7. Canada (2-6) USA 114 Panama 49 3. *Puerto Rico (6-2) 8. Panama (1-7) USA 105 Brazil 90 4. *Venezuela (5-3) 9. Mexico (0-4) FINAL ROUND 5. Brazil (4-4) Uruguay (0-4) USA 117 Canada 65 USA 112 Venezuela 50 *Qualified for the 1995 FIBA Junior World Championship. USA 109 Brazil 48 USA 77 Argentina 72

62 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 1994 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Shareef Abdur-Rahim 8/6 54- 88 .614 2- 3 .667 24- 41 .585 81/10.1 134/ 16.8 6 13 11 Tremaine Fowlkes 8/6 46- 78 .590 9- 18 .500 29- 45 .644 56/ 7.0 130/ 16.3 7 4 12 Stephon Marbury 8/7 31- 60 .517 7- 23 .304 24- 29 .828 24/ 3.0 93/ 11.6 62 0 19 Eric Harris 8/5 33- 55 .600 4- 7 .571 21- 31 .677 15/ 1.9 91/ 11.4 20 0 10 Albert White 8/2 34- 69 .493 11- 24 .458 11- 15 .733 28/ 3.5 90/ 11.3 17 6 14 Richard Price 8/2 35- 71 .493 7- 21 .333 10- 12 .833 29/ 3.6 87/ 10.9 14 3 6 Robert Traylor 8/2 24- 38 .632 0- 0 .--- 17- 36 .472 51/ 6.4 65/ 8.1 7 11 5 Tim Young 8/5 17- 33 .515 0- 0 .--- 18- 29 .621 53/ 6.6 52/ 6.5 1 13 3 Trajan Langdon 8/1 16- 39 .410 10- 21 .476 4- 6 .667 15/ 1.9 46/ 5.8 15 0 9 Mike Maddox 8/3 17- 36 .472 0- 0 .--- 12- 18 .667 48/ 6.0 46/ 5.8 5 6 7 Steve Wojciechowski 8/1 5- 17 .294 1- 8 .125 2- 5 .400 13/ 1.6 13/ 1.6 24 0 6 Issiah Epps 5/0 1- 4 .250 0- 0 .--- 0- 2 .000 6/ 1.2 2/ 0.4 0 2 1 TEAM TOTALS 8 313-588 .532 51-125 .408 172-269 .639 449/56.1 849/106.1 178 58 103 OPP. TOTALS 8 177-490 .361 38-128 .297 136-249 .546 264/33.0 528/ 66.0 67 21 48

1994 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM First Row (L-R): Richard Price; Trajan Langdon; Steve Wojciechowski; Stephon Marbury; Eric Harris; Albert White. Second Row (L-R): Wayne Barger, athletic trainer; Clint Bryant, assistant coach; Clem Haskins, head coach; Mike Montgomery, assistant coach. Third Row (L-R): Mike Maddox; Robert Traylor; Issiah Epps; Tim Young; Shareef Abdur-Rahim; Tremaine Fowlkes. Not Pictured: Ron Grossman, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 63 1990 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT Montevideo, Uruguay July 14-22, 1990

Featuring a talented squad with several future NBA players, Costa Rica 89-44 in its third contest. After leading 49-34 at the the USA traveled to Montevideo, Uruguay, with two goals - to half, the U.S. allowed just nine Costa Rican field goals in the qualify the United States for the 1991 FIBA Men’s Junior World second half and sailed to the 89-44 victory. Championship and earn a gold medal. Head coach Ron Arrow’s Meeting an undefeated Brazilian team in its final USA team realized both goals by sweeping its competition and preliminary round contest, the USA recorded its closest victory rolling to a perfect 7-0 record and the gold medal. of the tournament, 87-79. Brazil kept the game within reach by Averaging a high octane 109.3 ppg., the USA outscored its shooting 56.3 percent (9-16 3pt FGs) from beyond the arc. opponents by an average of 36.7 ppg. and was even more domi- However, the U.S., which shot 0-of-6 from 3-point, scored 58 nating on the boards. The United States grabbed an average of points from inside the paint. The USA’s scoring effort was aided 45.3 rpg., nearly doubling its opponents output of 26.7 rpg. by Cheaney’s 34 points, while Houston poured in 22 points. led all U.S. scorers, averaging 21.6 ppg., Grant Meeting Puerto Rico in the semifinals, the USA dashed out Hill averaged a team second best 16.3 ppg., to a 57-33 halftime lead and reeled off a 124-68 victory as all contributed 13.7 ppg., and Ed O’Bannon added 12.1 ppg. and players scored with Cheaney posting a game-high of 27 points. 6.1 rebounds. The USA downed host Uruguay 97-73, after leading 47-37 Opening against Venezuela, the U.S. held a 65-35 halftime at the half, in its second semifinal match behind the scoring lead and cruised to the 120-68 victory. In a total team effort, efforts of O’Bannon, 19 points, Derrick Martin, 18, Cheaney, 17, seven players finished in double digits, including Cheaney and Houston, 14 and Hill, 13 points. Hill, who scored 18 points apiece. The victory set up a gold medal contest between two unde- After holding a 67-57 advantage at the half, the USA turned feated teams, as Argentina and the United States stood at 6-0. it up a notch to outscore Panama 76-46 in the second half and In the gold medal contest, the U.S. jumped out to a 49-34 earn a 143-103 victory. Hill led the United State’s offensive halftime advantage, and Argentina was never able to recover as show with 28 points, added 23 and Houston had the United States went on to earn the 105-73 decision and the 22. gold medal. Cheaney once again led the U.S., scoring 26 points. Behind a 22-point effort by Hill, the U.S. easily downed Brazil defeated Uruguay 69-61 for the bronze medal.

1990 USA JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM ROSTER

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Calbert Cheaney F 6-7 200 18 Indiana University Evansville, IN Terry Dehere G 6-3 180 18 Jersey City, NJ F 6-8 205 17 South Lakes High School (VA) Reston, VA Allan Houston G 6-5 178 19 University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN Darrick Martin G 5-11 170 19 University of California-Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Conrad McRae F 6-7 225 19 Syracuse University Brooklyn, NY Lance Miller F 6-6 200 19 Villanova University Bridgewater, NJ Ed O’Bannon C 6-8 215 17 Artesia High School (CA) Lakewood, CA F 6-9 220 19 Tulane University Monroe, LA Brent Scott C 6-9 245 19 Rice University Lansing, MI Richard Thomas G 6-0 174 19 Illinois State University Maywood, IL C 7-1 290 18 Elizabeth High School (NJ) Elizabeth, NJ

HEAD COACH: Ronnie Arrow, University of South Alabama ASSISTANT COACH: Glen Clem, Walker Junior College ASSISTANT COACH: Scott Thompson, Rice University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Gerard Lawrence, Willimantic, Conn. ATHLETIC TRAINER: Tim Garl, Indiana University 1990 USA RESULTS (7-0) 1990 JR. WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING FINAL STANDINGS USA 120 Venezuela 68 1. *United States (7-0) 6. Cuba (3-4) USA 143 Panama 103 2. *Argentina (6-1) 7. Panama (3-4) USA 89 Costa Rica 44 3. *Brazil (5-2) 8. Venezuela (1-6) USA 87 Brazil 79 4. *Uruguay (4-3) 9. Canada (1-4) FINAL ROUND 5. Puerto Rico (4-3) 10. Costa Rica (0-5) USA 124 Puerto Rico 68 USA 97 Uruguay 73 *Qualified for the 1991 FIBA Junior World Championship. USA 105 Argentina 73

64 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 1990 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/ AVG AST STL Calbert Cheaney 7 60- 89 .775 1- 3 .333 12- 19 .632 42/ 6.0 151/ 21.6 8 16 Grant Hill 7 43- 80 .538 0- 0 .--- 28- 49 .571 43/ 6.1 114/ 16.3 13 25 Allan Houston 7 38- 66 .576 6- 13 .462 14- 24 .583 29/ 4.1 96/ 13.7 26 13 Ed O’Bannon 7 34- 54 .630 0- 0 .--- 17- 20 .850 44/ 6.3 85/ 12.1 9 10 Terry Dehere 7 21- 45 .467 6- 23 .261 8- 9 .889 11/ 1.6 56/ 8.0 13 4 Darrick Martin 7 23- 38 .605 3- 8 .375 6- 8 .750 16/ 2.3 55/ 7.9 21 19 Luther Wright 7 21- 34 .618 0- 0 .--- 4- 13 .308 44/ 6.3 46/ 6.6 3 8 Brent Scott 7 18- 25 .720 0- 0 .--- 8- 22 .364 25/ 3.6 44/ 6.3 2 6 Richard Thomas 7 13- 30 .433 0- 2 .000 13- 23 .565 13/ 1.9 39/ 5.6 13 16 Anthony Reed 7 14- 28 .500 0- 0 .--- 5- 12 .417 21/ 3.0 33/ 4.7 1 6 Lance Miller 6 9- 21 .429 0- 4 .000 4- 6 .667 9/ 1.5 22/ 3.7 0 10 Conrad McRae 7 7- 13 .538 0- 0 .--- 10- 16 .625 20/ 2.9 24/ 3.4 1 8 USA TOTALS 7 310-523 .593 16- 53 .302 129-221 .584 317/45.3 765/109.3 110 141 OPP. TOTALS 7 188-492 .382 29-103 .282 103-186 .554 187/26.7 508/ 72.6 62 109

1990 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMP. QUALIFYING TEAM Sitting (L-R): Calbert Cheaney; Lance Miller; Terry Dehere; Darrick Martin; Grant Hill; Richard Thomas. Standing (L-R): Glen Clem, assistant coach; Anthony Reed; Ed O’Bannon; Luther Wright; Ronnie Arrow, head coach; Conrad McRae; Brent Scott; Allan Houston; Scott Thompson, assistant coach; Tim Garl, athletic trainer. Not Pictured: Gerard Lawrence, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 65 FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men Summary Of Finishes

GOLD SILVER BRONZE United States 8 1 1 Puerto Rico 1 0 1 Argentina 1 4 0 Brazil 0 2 4 Canada 0 2 3 Venezuela 0 1 0 Dominican Republic 0 0 1

FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men Year-By-Year Final Standings

1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 1. USA USA USA PUR USA ARG USA USA USA USA 2. ARG ARG ARG VEN ARG USA BRA BRA CAN CAN 3. BRA PUR BRA USA BRA CAN CAN CAN DOM BRA 4. URU VEN VEN ARG CAN PUR ARG ARG ARG PUR 5. PUR BRA DOM DOM PUR VEN URU MEX PUR ARG 6. CUB DOM CAN BRA URU URU PUR PUR BRA CHI 7. PAN CAN CUB CAN BAH MEX ISV ISV MEX ISV 8. VEN PAN MEX MEX BAH MEX COL URU DOM 9. CAN *MEX 10. CRC *URU

* Teams finished tied for ninth place.

LEGEND: ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHI-Chile; COL-Colombia; CRC-Costa Rica; CUB-Cuba; DOM- Dominican Republic; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; MEX-Mexico; PAN-Panama; PUR-Puerto Rico; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States; VEN-Venezuela.

66 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History USA FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men All-Time Head Coaches

YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH FINAL RECORD / MEDAL 2016 Valdivia, Chile Shaka Smart, University of Texas 5-0 / Gold Medal 2014 Colorado Springs, Colorado Billy Donovan, University of Florida 5-0 / Gold Medal 2012 Sao Sebastiáo do Paraiso, Brazil Billy Donovan, University of Florida 5-0 / Gold Medal 2010 San Antonio, Texas Jeff Capel, University of Oklahoma 5-0 / Gold Medal 2008 Formosa, Argentina Bob McKillop, Davidson College 4-1 / Silver Medal 2006 San Antonio, Texas Lorenzo Romar, University of Washington 4-0 / Gold Medal 2002 Isla de Margarita, Venezuela Ernie Kent, University of Oregon 4-1 / Bronze Medal 1998 Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University 6-0 / Gold Medal 1994 Santa Rosa, Argentina Clem Haskins, University of Minnesota 8-0 / Gold Medal 1990 Montevideo, Uruguay Ronnie Arrow, University of South Alabama 7-0 / Gold Medal USA FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men All-Time Assistant Coaches

NAME YEAR SCHOOL / AFFILIATION Clint Bryant 1994 Augusta College Glen Clem 1990 Walker Junior College (AL) Ed Cooley 2014 Providence College Rob Evans 1998 Arizona State University Mark Few 2012 Gonzaga University Anthony Grant 2008 Virginia Commonwealth University Dan Hays 1998 Oklahoma Christian University Paul Hewitt 2006, 2010 Georgia Tech Sean Miller 2014 University of Arizona John Thompson III 2008 Bob McKillop 2002 Davidson College Mike Montgomery 1994 Stanford University Kevin Ollie 2016 University of Connecticut Shaka Smart 2012 Virginia Commonwealth University Scott Thompson 1990 Rice University Mark Turgeon 2016 University of Maryland Jerry Wainwright 2006 DePaul University Gary Waters 2002 Rutgers University Reggie Witherspoon 2010

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 67 USA FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men All-Time Results (Won 53, Lost 2)

Argentina (10-1) Canada (7-0) Panama (2-0) 118- 64 2014 99- 84 2016 114- 49 1994 107- 72 2012 113- 79 2014 143- 103 1990 88- 67 2010 122- 89 2010 Puerto Rico (4-0) 64- 77 2008 82- 66 2008 103- 70 2016 104- 82 2006 92- 66 2006 106- 64 2008 71- 65 2002 108- 70 1998 87- 73 1994 75- 73 2002 117- 65 1994 124- 68 1990 91- 66 1998 Chile (1-0) Uruguay (4-0) 94- 51 1998 70- 50 2016 77- 72 1994 156- 58 2014 105- 73 1990 Costa Rica (1-0) 111- 64 2006 89- 44 1990 128- 81 1994 Bahamas (1-0) 97- 73 1990 115- 51 2008 Cuba (1-0) 131- 60 1998 U.S. Virgin Islands (3-0) Brazil (9-0) 107- 63 2016 88- 48 2016 Dominican Republic (2-0) 90- 56 2014 105- 42 2012 81- 56 2012 131- 63 2010 83- 64 2012 109- 70 2002 81- 78 2010 Mexico (4-0) Venezuela (4-1) 90- 66 2006 100- 46 2014 82- 73 2008 95- 73 1998 110- 59 2012 65- 67 2002 109- 48 1994 114- 38 2010 103- 79 1998 105- 90 1994 101- 41 2002 112- 50 1994 87- 79 1990 120- 68 1990

68 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History USA FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men All-Time Alphabetical Roster

A H Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1994 Wheeler H.S. Josh Hairston 2010 Montrose Christian School Mohamed Abukar 2002 Rancho Bernardo H.S. Adam Hall 1998 Katy H.S. Chris Allen 2006 Meadowcreek H.S. Montrezl Harrell 2012 Hargrave Military Academy Jarrett Allen 2016 St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Adam Harrington 1998 Pioneer Valley H.S. Carmelo Anthony 2002 Oak Hill Academy Eric Harris 1994 St. Raymond’s H.S. Spencer Hawes 2006 Seattle Prep B Grant Hill 1990 South Lakes H.S. Mohamed Bamba 2016 Westtown School Daniel Horton 2002 Cedar Hill H.S. James Banks 2016 La Lumiere School Allan Houston 1990 Tennessee Jerryd Bayless 2006 St. Mary’s H.S. Kevin Huerter 2016 Shenendehowa Central H.S. Michael Beasley 2006 Oak Hill Academy Matt Humphrey 2008 Hales Franciscian H.S. Steve Blake 1998 Miami Senior H.S. Kris Humphries 2002 Hopkins H.S. Vander Blue 2010 James Madison Memorial H.S. I Chris Bosh 2002 Lincoln H.S. Andre Iguodala 2002 Lanphier H.S. Isaiah Briscoe 2014 Sant Benedict’s Prep Kyrie Irving 2010 St. Patrick's H.S. Nathaniel Britt II 2012 Gonzaga College H.S. Aaron Brooks 2002 Franklin H.S. J Daniel Brown 2002 Proviso East H.S. Chase Jeter 2014 Bishop Gortman H.S. Jaylen Brown 2014 Wheeler H.S. Brian Johnson 2002 Bishop O’Connell H.S. Jalen Brunson 2014 Adlai E. Stevenson H.S. Stanley Johnson 2014 Mater Dei H.S. Tyus Jones 2014 Apple Valley H.S. C Matt Carroll 1998 Hatboro Horsham H.S. K Calbert Cheaney 1990 Indiana Ryan Kelly 2008 Ravenscroft H.S. Dominic Cheek 2008 St. Anthony H.S. Luke Kennard 2014 Franklin H.S. Matt Coleman 2016 Oak Hill Academy Taylor King 2006 Mater Dei H.S. Nick Collison 1998 Iowa Falls H.S. Trevor Cooney 2010 Sanford H.S. L Trajan Langdon 1994 East H.S. D Jake Layman 2012 King Phillip Regional H.S. Terry Dehere 1990 Seton Hall Malcolm Lee 2008 John W. North H.S. Sam Dekker 2012 Sheboygan Lutheran H.S. Steve Lepore 1998 St. Edward H.S. Hamidou Diallo 2016 Putnam Science Academy Tyler Lydon 2014 New Hampton School Keyon Dooling 1998 Dillard H.S. M E Mike Maddox 1994 Mays H.S. lssiah Epps 1994 Kingstree H.S. Stephon Marbury 1994 Lincoln H.S. Darrick Martin 1990 UCLA F Leslie McDonald 2008 Briarcrest H.S. Jonny Flynn 2006 Niagara Falls H.S. Conrad McRae 1990 Syracuse Tremaine Fowlkes 1994 Crenshaw H.S. Lance Miller 1990 Villanova Markelle Fultz 2016 DeMatha Catholic H.S. Mike Miller 1998 Mitchell H.S. Quincy Miller 2010 Quality Education Academy G Tony Mitchell 2010 L.G. Pinkston H.S. Abdul Gaddy 2010 Washington Jason Gardner 1998 North Central H.S. N Shaq Goodwin 2012 Southwest DeKalb H.S. LeBryan Nash 2010 Lincoln H.S. Jerami Grant 2012 DeMatha Catholic H.S. JaMychal Green 2008 St. Jude H.S. O Quade Green 2016 Neumann-Goretti H.S. Ed O’Bannon 1990 Artesia H.S. Donté Greene 2006 Towson Catholic H.S. Continued on page 26

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 69 USA FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men All-Time Roster By Affiliation

Adlai E. Stevenson H.S. (IL) Gonzaga College H.S. (DC) Mater Dei H.S. (CA) Jalen Brunson (2014) Nathaniel Britt II (2012) Stanley Johnson (2014) Taylor King (2006) Apple Valley H.S. (MN) Harbor H.S. (CA) Tyus Jones (2014) Tim Young (1994) David Wear (2008) Travis Wear (2008) Artesia H.S. (CA) Hargrave Military Academy (VA) Ed O’Bannon (1990) Montrezl Harrell (2012) Mays H.S. (GA) Mike Maddox (1994) Bishop Gorman H.S. (NV) Hatboro Horsham H.S. (PA) Chase Jeter (2014) Matt Carroll (1998) McDonough H.S. (MD) Stephen Zimmerman (2014) DaJuan Summers (2006) Hopkins H.S. (MN) Bishop Miege H.S. (KS) Kris Humphries (2002) Meadowcreek H.S. (GA) Travis Releford (2008) Chris Allen (2006) Huffman H.S. (AL) Bishop O’Connell H.S. (VA) Stanley Robinson (2006) Miami Senior H.S. (FL) Brian Johnson (2002) Steve Blake (1998) Illinois State University Briarcrest H.S. (TN) Richard Thomas (1990) Mitchell H.S. (SD) Leslie McDonald (2008) Mike Miller (1998) Indiana University Cardinal Gibbons H.S. (MD) Calbert Cheaney (1990) Montrose Christian School (MD) Steve Wojciechowski (1994) Josh Hairston (2010) Inkster H.S. (MI) Cedar Hill H.S. (TX) Albert White (1994) Neumann-Goretti H.S. (PA) Daniel Horton (2002) Quade Green (2016) Iowa Falls H.S. (IA) Christ H.S. (NC) Nick Collison (1998) New Hampton School (NH) Mason Plumlee (2008) Tyler Lydon (2014) James Madison Memorial H.S. (WI) Crenshaw H.S. (CA) Vander Blue (2010) Niagara Falls H.S. (NY) Tremaine Fowlkes (1994) Jonny Flynn (2006) John W. North H.S. (CA) DeMatha Catholic H.S. (MD) Malcolm Lee (2008) Norman North H.S. (OK) Markelle Fultz (2016) Trae Young (2016) Katy H.S. (TX) Jerami Grant (2012) Adam Hall (1998) North Central H.S. (IN) James Robinson (2012) Jason Gardner (1998) Jonesboro H.S. (GA) Detroit Country Day (MI) M.J. Walker (2016) Oak Hill Academy (VA) Amir Williams (2010) Carmelo Anthony (2002) King Phillip Regional H.S. (MA) Michael Beasley (2006) Dillard H.S. (FL) Jake Layman (2012() Keyon Dooling (1998) Matt Coleman (2016) Kingstree H.S. (SC) Nolan Smith (2006) East H.S. (AK) lssiah Epps (1994) Trajan Langdon (1994) Pioneer Valley H.S. (MA) La Lumiere School (IN) Adam Harrington (1998) Elizabeth H.S. (NJ) James Banks (2016) Luther Wright (1990) Prestonwood Christian Academy Lanphier H.S. (IL) (TX) Farragut Academy (IL) Andre Iguodala (2002) Julius Randle (2012) Michael Wright (1998) Lawrence Academy (MA) Providence School (FL) Father Tolton Catholic H.S. (MO) Antione Wright (2002) Pat Young (2010) Michael Porter Jr. (2016) L.G. Pinkston H.S. (TX) Proviso East H.S. (IL) Findlay Prep (NV) Tony Mitchell (2010) Daniel Brown (2002) Allonzo Trier (2014) P.J. Washington (2016) Lincoln H.S. (NY) Putnam Science Academy (CT) Stephon Marbury (1994) Hamidou Diallo (2016) Franklin H.S. (OH) Luke Kennard (2014) Lincoln H.S. (TX) Quality Education Academy (NC) LeBryan Nash (2010) Quincy Miller (2010) Franklin H.S. (WA) Aaron Brooks (2002) Lincoln H.S. (TX) Rancho Bernardo H.S. (CA) Chris Bosh (2002) Mohamed Abukar (2002) Hales Franciscian H.S. (IL) Matt Humphrey (2008) Marcus H.S. (TX) Marcus Smart (2012) Continued on page 28 70 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History USA FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Men Team All-Time Alphabetical Roster

Continued from page 25 T P Lance Thomas 2006 St. Benedict’s H.S. David Padgett 2002 Reno H.S. Richard Thomas 1990 Illinois State Mason Plumlee 2008 Christ H.S. Robert Traylor 1994 Wright H.S. Michale Porter Jr. 2016 Father Tolton Catholic H.S. Allonzo Trier 2014 Findlay Prep Richard Price 1994 Serra H.S. Myles Turner 2014 Trinity H.S. Rodney Purvis 2012 Upper Room Christian W Kemba Walker 2008 Rice H.S. M.J. Walker 2016 Jonesboro H.S. R P.J. Washington 2016 Findlay Prep Julius Randle 2012 Prestonwood Christian Academy Maalik Wayns 2008 Roman Catholic H.S. Anthony Reed 1990 Tulane David Wear 2008 Mater Dei H.S. Travis Releford 2008 Bishop Miege H.S. Travis Wear 2008 Mater Dei H.S. Quentin Richardson 1998 Whitney Young H.S. Albert White 1994 Inkster H.S. Jereme Richmond 2010 Waukegan H.S. Amir Williams 2010 Detroit Country Day Austin Rivers 2010 Winter Park H.S. Deron Williams 2002 The Colony H.S. James Robinson 2012 DeMatha Catholic H.S. Justise Winslow 2014 St. John’s School Stanley Robinson 2006 Huffman H.S. Steve Wojciechowski 1994 Cardinal Gibbons H.S. Antione Wright 2002 Lawrence Academy S Luther Wright 1990 Elizabeth H.S. Brent Scott 1990 Rice Michael Wright 1998 Farragut Academy Bobby Simmons 1998 Simeon H.S. Kyle Singler 2006 South Medford H.S. Y Marcus Smart 2012 Marcus H.S. Pat Young 2010 Providence School Nolan Smith 2006 Oak Hill Academy Tim Young 1994 Harbor H.S. Jarnell Stokes 2012 University of Tennessee Trae Young 2016 Norman North H.S. Rasheed Sulaimon 2012 Strake Jesuit College Prep DaJuan Summers 2006 McDonough School Z Stephen Zimmerman 2014 Bishop Gortman H.S.

USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History 71 Continued from page 26 Sanford H.S. (DE) Towson Catholic H.S. (MD) Trevor Cooney (2010) Donté Greene (2006) Ravenscroft H.S. (NC) Ryan Kelly (2008) Seattle Prep (WA) Trinity H.S. (TX) Spencer Hawes (2006) Myles Turner (2014) Reno H.S. (NV) David Padgett (2002) Serra H.S. (CA) Tulane University Richard Price (1994) Anthony Reed (1990) Rice H.S. (NY) Kemba Walker (2008) Seton Hall University UCLA Terry Dehere (1990) Darrick Martin (1990) Rice University Brent Scott (1990) Sheboygan Lutheran H.S. (WI) Upper Room Christian (NC) Sam Dekker (2012) Rodney Purvis (2012) Roman Catholic H.S. (PA) Maalik Wayns (2008) Shenendehowa Central H.S. (NY) Villanova University Saint Benedict’s (NJ) Kevin Huerter (2016) Lance Miller (1990) Isaiah Briscoe (2014) Simeon H.S. (IL) Washington University Lance Thomas (2006) Bobby Simmons (1998) Abdul Gaddy (2010) St. Anthony H.S. (NJ) South Lakes H.S. (VA) Waukegan H.S. (IL) Dominic Cheek (2008) Grant Hill (1990) Jereme Richmond (2010) St. Edward H.S. (OH) South Medford H.S. (OR) Westtown School (PA) Steve Lepore (1998) Kyle Singler (2006) Mohamed Bamba (2016) St. John’s School (TX) Southwest DeKalb H.S. (GA) Wheeler H.S. (GA) Justise Winslow (2014) Shaq Goodwin (2012) Shareef Abdur-Rahim (1994) Jaylen Brown (2014) St. Jude H.S. (AL) Strake Jesuit College Prep (TX) JaMychal Green (2008) Rasheed Sulaimon (2012) Whitney Young H.S. (IL) Quentin Richardson (1998) St. Mary’s H.S. (AZ) Syracuse University Jerryd Bayless (2006) Conrad McRae (1990) Winter Park H.S. (FL) Austin Rivers (2010) St. Raymond’s H.S. (NY) University of Tennessee Eric Harris (1994) Allan Houston (1990) Wright H.S. (MI) St. Patrick H.S. (NJ) Jarnell Stokes (2012) Robert Traylor (1994) Kyrie Irving (2010) The Colony H.S. (TX) St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (TX) Deron Williams (2002) Jarrett Allen (2016)

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MOST POINTS: HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 35, Austin Rivers vs. Canada ...... 6/29/10 1.000 (5-5), Aaron Brooks vs. Dominican Republic . . . 7/24/02 34, Calbert Cheaney vs. Brazil...... 7/19/90 30, Luke Kennard vs. Uruguay...... 6/20/14 MOST FTM: 30, Shaq Goodwin vs. U.S. Virgin Islands...... 6/16/12 14, Grant Hill vs. Panama ...... 7/15/90 28, Grant Hill vs. Panama...... 7/15/90 MOST FTA: 27, Michael Wright vs. Brazil...... 7/09/98 23, Grant Hill vs. Panama ...... 7/15/90 27, Calbert Cheaney vs. Puerto Rico ...... 7/20/90 26, Calbert Cheaney vs. Argentina ...... 7/22/90 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: 25, Tremaine Fowlkes vs. Brazil ...... 8/30/94 1.000 (10-10), Tim Young vs. Venezuela ...... 9/02/94 25, Shareef Abdur-Rahim vs. Puerto Rico ...... 8/26/94 MOST REBOUNDS: MOST FGM: 17, Quincy Miller vs. U.S. Virgin Islands ...... 6/26/10 15, Calbert Cheaney vs. Brazil ...... 7/19/90 MOST ASSISTS: MOST FGA: 13, Jaylen Brunson vs. Uruguay...... 6/20/14 21, Calbert Cheaney vs. Brazil ...... 7/19/90 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 5, James Banks vs. Brazil...... 7/22/16 1.000 (12-12), Shaq Goodwin vs. U.S. Virgin Islands. . 6/16/12 5, Robert Traylor vs. Uruguay ...... 8/28/94 1.000 (8- 8), Eric Harris vs. Canada...... 9/1/94 5, Michael Wright vs. Brazil...... 7/09/98 MOST 3PM: Blocked shots were not kept at the 1990 Junior World Championship 9, Austin Rivers vs. Canada ...... 6/29/10 Qualifying Tournament MOST 3PA: MOST STEALS: 12, Luke Kennard vs. Uruguay...... 6/20/14 10, Andre Iguodala vs. Argentina ...... 7/26/02 12, Austin Rivers vs. Canada ...... 6/29/10 12, Terry Dehere vs. Panama ...... 7/15/90

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MOST POINTS: 156 vs. Uruguay, 6/20/14 MOST FTM: 33 vs. Venezuela, 9/02/94 MOST FGM: 59 vs. Uruguay, 6/20/14 MOST FTA: 57 vs. Panama, 7/15/90 MOST FGA: 100 vs. Cuba, 7/06/98 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .833 (20-24) vs. Canada 6/29/10 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .833 (10-12) vs. Mexico, 6/27/10 .658% (52-79) vs. Puerto Rico, 7/20/90 MOST REBOUNDS: 72 vs. Panama, 8/29/94 MOST 3PM: 14 vs. Canada, 6/29/10 MOST ASSISTS: 40 vs. Uruguay, 6/20/14 MOST 3PA: 32 vs. Puerto Rico, 7/16/08 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 14 vs. Bahamas, 7/15/08 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .583% (14-24) vs. Canada, 6/29/10 MOST STEALS: 30 vs. Argentina, 7/26/02 .583% (7-12) vs. Brazil, 9/03/94 *Blocked shots were not kept at the 1990 Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament.

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MOST POINTS: MOST ASSISTS: Calbert Cheaney...... 151 (21.6) ...... 1990 Stephon Marbury ...... 62 (7.8) ...... 1994 Shareef Abdur-Rahim. . . 134 (16.8) ...... 1994 Tyus Jones ...... 32 (6.4) ...... 2014 Tremaine Fowlkes . . . . . 130 (16.3) ...... 1994 Jalen Brunson...... 28 (5.6) ...... 2014 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED: Calbert Cheaney ...... 21.6 (151) ...... 1990 Stephon Marbury ...... 7.8 (62) ...... 1994 Austin Rivers...... 20.2 (101) ...... 2010 Tyus Jones ...... 6.4 (32) ...... 2014 Shareef Abdur-Rahim . . . . 16.8 (134) ...... 1994 Jalen Brunson ...... 5.6 (28) ...... 2014 MOST REBOUNDS: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Shareef Abdur-Rahim. . . . 81 (10.1) ...... 1994 Myles Turner ...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2014 Tremaine Fowlkes ...... 56 ( 7.0) ...... 1994 Shareef Abdur-Rahim. . . . 13 (1.6) ...... 1994 Tim Young ...... 53 ( 6.6) ...... 1994 Tim Young ...... 13 (1.6) ...... 1994 JaMychal Green ...... 11 (2.2) ...... 2008 MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED: Michael Wright...... 11 (1.8) ...... 1998 Shareef Abdur-Rahim . . . . 10.1 (81) ...... 1994 Robert Traylor ...... 11 (1.4) ...... 1994 Chris Bosh ...... 9.2 (46) ...... 2002 Quincy Miller ...... 9.2 (46) ...... 2010 *MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED: Myles Turner...... 3.6 (18) ...... 2014 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: JaMychal Green ...... 2.2 (11) ...... 2008 (minimum of three attempts a game) James Banks ...... 1.8 (7) ...... 2016 Shaq Goodwin...... 800 (24-30) ...... 2012 Ryan Kelly ...... 1.8 ( 9) ...... 2008 Montrezl Harrell ...... 800 (12-15) ...... 2012 David Padgett ...... 1.8 ( 9) ...... 2002 David Padgett ...... 778 (14-18) ...... 2002 Michael Wright ...... 1.8 (11) ...... 1998 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: *Blocked shots were not kept at the 1990 Junior World Championship (minimum of one attempt a game) Qualifying Tournament Tyler Lydon ...... 600 ( 6-10) ...... 2014 Austin Rivers ...... 600 (21-35) ...... 2010 MOST STEALS: Luke Kennard ...... 517 (15-29) ...... 2014 Grant Hill ...... 25 (3.6) ...... 1990 Stephon Marbury ...... 19 (2.4) ...... 1994 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: Darrick Martin ...... 19 (2.7) ...... 1990 (minimum of one attempt a game) MOST STEALS AVERAGED: Jerryd Bayless ...... 1.000 (13-13) ...... 2006 Grant Hill ...... 3.6 (25) ...... 1990 Michael Porter Jr...... 1.000 ( 9- 9) ...... 2016 Marcus Smart ...... 3.6 (18) ...... 2012 Steve Lepore ...... 1.000 ( 8- 8) ...... 1998 Markelle Fultz...... 3.2 (16) ...... 2016 Andre Iguodala ...... 3.2 (16) ...... 2002

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MOST POINTS: 849 in 1994 MOST FTA: 269 in 1994 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 115.4 in 2014 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:.750% in 2010 MOST FGM: 313 in 1994 MOST REBOUNDS: 449 in 1994 MOST FGA: 588 in 1994 HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE: 56.1 in 1994 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:.593% in 1990 MOST ASSISTS: 178 in 1994 MOST 3PM: 51 in 1994 *MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 58 in 1994 MOST 3PA: 130 in 1998 MOST STEALS: 141 in 1990 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .422% in 2010 *Blocked shots were not kept at the 1990 Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament. MOST FTM: 172 in 1994

74 USA Basketball Men’s U18 Championship Team History USA Individual Career Records -- Men’s U18 Championship MOST POINTS: MOST ASSISTS: Calbert Cheaney...... 151 (21.6) ...... 1990 Stephon Marbury ...... 62 (7.8) ...... 1994 Shareef Abdur-Rahim. . . 134 (16.8) ...... 1994 Tyus Jones ...... 32 (6.4) ...... 2014 Tremaine Fowlkes . . . . . 130 (16.3) ...... 1994 Jalen Brunson...... 28 (5.6) ...... 2014 Grant Hill ...... 114 (16.3) ...... 1990 Markelle Fultz ...... 26 (5.2) ...... 2016 Allan Houston ...... 96 (13.7) ...... 1990 Allan Houston ...... 26 (3.7) ...... 1990 Kemba Walker ...... 25 (5.0) ...... 2008 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: Steve Wojciechowski . . . . 24 (3.0) ...... 1994 Calbert Cheaney ...... 21.6 (151) ...... 1990 Shareef Abdur-Rahim . . . . 16.8 (134) ...... 1994 Tremaine Fowlkes...... 16.3 (130) ...... 1994 MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED: Grant Hill ...... 16.3 (114) ...... 1990 Stephon Marbury ...... 7.8 (62) ...... 1994 Jonny Flynn...... 5.3 (21) ...... 2006 MOST REBOUNDS: Kemba Walker...... 5.0 (25) ...... 2008 Shareef Abdur-Rahim. . . . 81 (10.1) ...... 1994 Isaiah Briscoe ...... 4.0 (20) ...... 2014 Tremaine Fowlkes ...... 56 ( 7.0) ...... 1994 Marcus Smart ...... 4.0 (20) ...... 2012 Tim Young ...... 53 ( 6.6) ...... 1994 Robert Traylor ...... 51 ( 6.4) ...... 1994 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Mike Maddox...... 48 ( 6.0) ...... 1994 Myles Turner ...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2014 Shareef Abdur-Rahim. . . . 13 (1.6) ...... 1994 MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED: Tim Young ...... 13 (1.6) ...... 1994 Shareef Abdur-Rahim . . . . 10.1 (81) ...... 1994 JaMychal Green ...... 11 (2.2) ...... 2008 Chris Bosh ...... 9.2 (46) ...... 2002 Michael Wright...... 11 (1.8) ...... 1998 Jarrett Allen...... 9.0 (45) ...... 2016 Robert Traylor ...... 11 (1.4) ...... 1994 JaMychal Green ...... 8.4 (42) ...... 2008 Michael Beasley ...... 8.3 (33) ...... 2006 Blocked shots were not kept at the 1990 Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED: Shaq Goodwin...... 800 (24-30) ...... 2012 Myles Turner ...... 3.6 (18) ...... 2014 Montrezl Harrell ...... 800 (12-15) ...... 2012 JaMychal Green ...... 2.2 (11) ...... 2008 David Padgett ...... 778 (14-18) ...... 2002 Michael Wright ...... 1.8 (11) ...... 1998 Calbert Cheaney ...... 775 (60-89) ...... 1990 Ryan Kelly ...... 1.8 ( 9) ...... 2008 JaMychal Green ...... 774 (21-29) ...... 2008 David Padgett ...... 1.8 ( 9) ...... 2002 James Banks ...... 1.8 ( 7) ...... 2016 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: (minimum of one attempt a game) Blocked shots were not kept at the 1990 Junior World Championship Tyler Lydon ...... 600 ( 6-10) ...... 2014 Qualifying Tournament Luke Kennard ...... 517 (15-29) ...... 2014 MOST STEALS: Aaron Brooks ...... 500 ( 9-18) ...... 2002 Grant Hill ...... 25 (3.6) ...... 1990 Tremaine Fowlkes...... 500 ( 9-18) ...... 1994 Stephon Marbury ...... 19 (2.4) ...... 1994 Taylor King ...... 476 (10-21) ...... 2006 Darrick Martin ...... 19 (2.7) ...... 1990 Trajan Langdon ...... 476 (10-21) ...... 1994 Marcus Smart ...... 18 (3.6) ...... 2012 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: Andre Iguodala...... 16 (3.2) ...... 2002 (minimum of one attempt a game) Markelle Fultz ...... 16 (3.2) ...... 2016 Calbert Cheaney...... 16 (2.3) ...... 1990 Jerryd Bayless ...... 1.000 (13-13) ...... 2006 Richard Thomas ...... 16 (2.3) ...... 1990 Michael Porter Jr...... 1.000 ( 9- 9) ...... 2016 Steve Lepore ...... 1.000 ( 8- 8) ...... 1998 MOST STEALS AVERAGED: Marcus Smart...... 3.6 (18) ...... 2012 Grant Hill ...... 3.6 (25) ...... 1990 Markelle Fultz...... 3.2 (16) ...... 2016 Andre Iguodala ...... 3.2 (16) ...... 2002 Darrick Martin ...... 2.7 (19) ...... 1990

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2018 USA Basketball U18 National Team Trials 77 USA BasketballUSA Basketball TodayToday ased in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Basketball A 12-member Board of Directors governs USA Basketball. is a nonprofit organization and the national governing Retired General Martin E. Dempsey, the 18th Chairman of the body for men's and women's basketball in the United Joint Chiefs of Staff, was elected USA Basketball Chairman for States.B As the recognized governing body for basketball in the the 2017-20 quadrennium. Also members of the Board of United States by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Directors are: NBA appointees Kim Bohuny, NBA senior vice and the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), USA president, International Basketball Operations; and Mark Tatum, Basketball is responsible for the selection, training and fielding NBA deputy commissioner and chief operating officer; NCAA of USA teams that compete in FIBA sponsored international appointees Dan Gavitt, NCAA senior vice president/basketball; basketball competitions, as well as for some national competi- Bernard Muir, Stanford University director of athletics; and tions, and for the development of youth basketball initiatives Chris Plonsky, University of Texas director of women's athletics that address player development, coach education and safety. and senior associate athletic director of men's/women's athletics USA Basketball is an organization made up of external services; scholastic representative Bob Gardner, organizations. There are five member categories. executive director, National Federation of State High School Professional: Associations; national organizations representative Jim Carr, • National Basketball Association NAIA president and chief executive director; at-large represen- • National Basketball Association Development League tative Jordan Schlachter, NBPA chief marketing officer; and • Women's National Basketball Association athlete representatives Chauncey Billups, 2010 World Collegiate: Championship gold medalist, and three-time Olympic gold • National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics medalist Katie Smith. Jerry Colangelo, USA Basketball Men’s • National Collegiate Athletic Association National Team managing director, rounds out the board and will • National Junior College Athletic Association serve in an ex officio capacity as past chairman.

Scholastic: Images Petersen/Getty Christian Serving since January • National Federation of State High School Associations 2001 as CEO is Jim Tooley, Youth: who has been with USA • Amateur Athletic Union Basketball since 1993. Associate: From 2013 through • Athletes In Action 2016, 2,211 men and • Basketball Travelers women players and 250 • College Commissioners Association coaches participated in • USA Basketball, including • Latin-American Basketball League of Los Angeles, CA USA Basketball men’s and • National Association of Basketball Coaches women’s five-on-five and • National Basketball Players Association 3x3 teams, USA Basketball • National Basketball Retired Players Association trials and USA team • National Junior Coach Association training camps. • National Junior College Women’s Coach Association USA Basketball men’s • National Wheelchair Basketball Association and women’s teams • USA Deaf Sports Federation between 2013-17 compiled • United States Armed Forces a spectacular 157-4 • Women's Basketball Coaches Association. win-loss record in FIBA USA Basketball was organized in 1974 and known as and FIBA Americas the Amateur Basketball Association of the United States of competitions. Adding in results from the Pan

America (ABAUSA). The name change to USA Basketball Bernstein AndrewD. occurred Oct. 12, 1989, shortly after FIBA modified its rules to allow professional basketball players to participate in international competitions. USA Basketball then admitted the NBA as an active member and made the change.

Above Right: Carmelo Anthony is the first American men’s basketball player to play in four Olympics. He earned gold in 2008, 2012 and 2016, and collected the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics. Right: The historic 1992 USA Basketball “Dream Team,” first rolled through the Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Portland with a 6-0 record, then later in July, the U.S. squad went 8-0 to claim the Barcelona Olympics gold medal.

78 2018 USA Basketball U18 National Team Trials GarrettEllwod/NBAE American Games, World Americas are eligible to University Games and compete. The USA men the Nike Hoop Summit, have an 90-17 overall USA teams are a strik- record, winning eight of a ing 187-11. Additionally, possible 17 gold medals, USA 3x3 teams posted while the USA women an 89-17 win-loss record have won seven of 15 gold in official FIBA and FIBA medals, including 2007, and Americas 3x3 competitions. own a 78-15 record. The USA Basketball ranks 2019 Pan American Games No. 1 in all five of FIBA's are slated to be held in world ranking categories, Lima, Peru. including combined, men's, women's, boys and girls. U19 / U18 The 2016 U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team rolled to an 8-0 record in Rio The USA Basketball Championships and won the United States’ sixth straight Olympic gold medal. USA Basketball also Youth Development division fields men's and women's is tasked with the development of youth basketball initiatives that national teams for players 19-years-old or younger. FIBA now address player development, coach education and safety, while pro- holds U19 World Cups every two years (2019, 2021 etc.). In moting, growing, and elevating the game. USA Basketball is com- 2017 the USA women finished 6-1 to capture silver, the USA mitted to providing youth throughout the country safe, fun and men likewise compiled a 6-1 record and earned the bronze developmentally appropriate environments in which they can enjoy medal. USA Basketball also fields teams featuring players 18- the game. Current USA Basketball youth initiatives include coach years-old or younger for FIBA Americas U18 qualifying tourna- licensing and education; organization accreditation; coach acade- ments that are scheduled to be held in 2018, 2020, etc. The mies; regional camps; youth clinics; open court programs; Women USA women are currently the eight-time defending U18 gold in the Game conferences; and the U.S. Open Basketball medalists while the men are four-time defending U18 champs. Championships. USA Basketball also sanctions U.S. basketball team tours U17 / U16 Championships of foreign countries and foreign basketball team tours of the FIBA initiated in 2010 the U17 World Cups for players U.S., as well as oversees the certification of FIBA and USA 17-years-old or younger and now holds the event every two Basketball officials and the assignment of those officials to years (2018, 2020, etc.). In 2016 USA Basketball men won a international competitions, and the licensing of players to play fourth-stright gold medal and the women captured a bronze professionally overseas. medal. USA Basketball also selects national teams featuring A brief synopsis of the various competitions in which USA players 16-years-old or younger for FIBA Americas U16 Basketball teams participate includes: qualifying tournaments that will be held in 2019, 2021, etc. Olympic Games Nike Hoop Summit Men's and women's Olympic basketball competition is held The Nike Hoop Summit is the country's premiere annual every four years (2020, 2024, etc.). For a third-consecutive basketball game featuring America's top male high school Olympics, the USA captured double gold at the 2016 Rio seniors taking on a World Select Team comprised of top players Olympics with both the men’s and women’s teams compiling 19-years-old or younger from around the world. Played each unblemished 8-0 records. The USA men have captured the gold April, the USA owns a 14-67series lead. The 2019 Nike Hoop in 15 of the 18 Olympics in which they have competed and Summit will be played April at the Moda Center in Portland, compiled an incredible 138-5 record. The USA women have Oregon. earned gold in six-consecutive Olympics and boast of a sterling 58-3 record. The 2020 Summer Olympic Games will be held 3x3 World Cups FIBA initiated 3x3 competitions in 2010 and now conducts July 24-Aug. 9 in Toyko, Japan. 3x3 World Cups and 3x3 U18 World Cups for men and women FIBA World Cup yearly (except in years when the Youth Olympic Games are held), The FIBA Basketball World Cup, known from 1950 until and the Youth Olympic Games, featuring 3x3 competition, is 2010 as the FIBA World Championship for Men, and the FIBA held every four years (2018, 2022, etc.). In 2017, the USA women World Cup for Women, are the flagship events of FIBA collected the gold medal at the FIBA 3x3 U18 World competitions. Held every four years, the USA again swept double Championship, while the USA men’s team finished in seventh gold in 2014. The next FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup will place at the FIBA 3x3 World Championship. Additionally, the USA be held in 2018 in Spain, while the FIBA Men’s Basketball World women are the defending gold medalists at the Youth Olympic Cup will be in China in 2019. Games, which will be held in 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Pan American Games For information about USA Basketball, visit its official website at Started in 1951 for men and 1955 for women, the Pan www.usab.com and connect with us on Facebook (USABasketball and American Games are held every four years (2019, 2023, etc.) USABYouth), Twitter (@usabasketball, @USABYouth, @USAB3x3), in the year preceding the Olympics. Countries from FIBA Instagram (@USABasketball) and YouTube (therealusabasketball).

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