Seton Hall, Rutgers, Others Targeting Myles Powell
CHICAGO — For 2016 shooting guard prospect Myles Powell, playing at the Nike Global Challenge isn’t just about getting better as a player; it’s about showing everyone what he can do on the court.
“This is probably the biggest event that I’ve been to so far,” Powell told SNY.tv Saturday. “Coming down here was a great opportunity. I wanted to come down here and show why I should be down here. I was a little upset because I didn’t get invited to the Nike Academy, so I wanted to prove I was one of the top players out here.”
Powell proved just that on Saturday, dropping 30 points and shooting 6-of-9 from three-point range in his USA East squad’s 135-119 loss to USA Midwest in the Challenge’s third-place game. He was also named to the U.S. All-Tournament Team.
The 6-foot-1 Powell will transfer to South Kent (Conn.) from Trenton (N.J.) Catholic for his senior year in 2015-16, he confirmed to SNY.tv.
“I will be attending South Kent and I can’t wait to get there and keep proving why I’m one of the best guards in the country,” he said.