“The connections that I made with the coaches from day one felt REAL,” Yates told On3. “They kept it real with me throughout the whole process and I have family on the staff [his cousin Quincy Pondexter] and in Washington so I felt real comfortable with making my decision to attend that school. I feel like with all the pros that those group of coaches has worked with that they will develop me into a pro.” He added: “They’re getting a bonafide bucket. A player that has a true love for the game and will work his hardest to bring wins to the program. A player that comes from a winning background and one that will be a leader on and off the floor.” Yates, who averaged 15.3 points per game this summer on the EYBL circuit, is the first commit for coach Mike Hopkins and his staff in 2023. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookWhoa! @thewesleyyates_ commits to the University of Washington! pic.twitter.com/VxMXmzp4JX
— Matt Faye (@mattGfaye) October 5, 2022
By ADAM ZAGORIA
Wesley Yates, the 6-foot-4 four-star guard from Beaumont (TX) United, committed to Washington on Wednesday.
Ranked the No. 2 shooting guard nationally by 247Sports.com, Yates also held offers from Auburn, Texas, LSU, and Stanford, among others. He previously visited those five schools.
Other programs like Gonzaga, Baylor, Houston, and Arkansas also made Yates’ final-nine back in August.