BREAKING NEWS: Miami Have Reportedly signed $34 Million Contract Extension Deal Linebacker, Announce in An Interview with BeIN Sports…

Miami Have Reportedly signed $34 Million Contract Extension Deal Linebacker, Announce in An Interview with BeIN Sports…

InsideTheU heard that the Hurricanes plan to bring Ellaville (Ga.) Schley County five-star linebacker Zayden Walker back to Coral Gables for a multi-day visit. This will be the fourth time the nation’s No. 9 overall prospect has visited Miami as a recruit.

Kyshawn George, a Miami freshman guard, announced in an interview with BeIN Sports that he intends to enter the NBA Draft.

“Yes, I’ll enter my name in this year’s draft,” George said in French. “I’m going to do everything this summer to improve on the weak points and on the strengths to attract the attention of NBA teams.”

George, a 20-year-old 6-foot-8 point guard from Switzerland who previously played in France, is an intriguing possibility.

According to numerous mock drafts, including CBS Sports’ David Cobb’s, he is projected to be a first-round pick, going 23rd overall. ESPN’s Jonathan Givony, who was credited for connecting Miami and George, ranks him 25th. According to NBADraft.net, George is the No. 12 lottery pick.

“Journalists express their opinions,” George stated. “It’s worth what it’s worth, but I have to focus what I have to do every day.”

George averaged 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in 31 games with 16 starts for the Hurricanes this season, as they ended 15-17. He shot 42.6% from the floor and 40.8% from three.

“When I left Chalon (in France), I didn’t have many expectations when I came here,” George was quoted as saying. “I wasn’t sure whether I’d play a lot or not. It was truly to come with the intention of improving my personal game and then taking advantage of the chances available here. As the weeks passed, I realized I could make my mark. I had to concentrate on what I wanted to do on the court and then progress as I went. Then I made two or three excellent starts, and (Jim Larranaga) became more confident in me in terms of training and so on. So I went to start as the sixth man, and after a good little rotation, I got in

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