And now Valparaiso has gotten their 3rd commit for 2019 in the last 24 hours (see above), this one also from an international player,
6-7 forward Ben Krikke from Edmonton, Canada.
Valpo coach Matt Lottich now only has 2 open scholarships left. With their talent void, I am surprised he isn't going after a couple junior college kids, but maybe he will with those last 2 scholarships.
Ben Krikke has played for Team Canada's junior teams.
Since most high schools in Canada, especially those outside of Ontario, do not play HS basketball, kids who play get most of their experience from regional travelling teams in camps and tournaments.
One interesting comment he makes in an interview is that he learned a lot of his skills from watching an old set of Michael Jordan videos-
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...ikke-1.4153965
Ben's father Kent has been hosting those basketball summer camps for 18 years in Edmonton. But there's something else along the way Krikke discovered that helped shape his game.
He credits his father's Micheal Jordan DVD set for helping him hone his skills.
"That DVD, we've had that for quite a while," said Krikke.
"It has Michael Jordan's greatest games, plays, top 10 dunks, top 10 everything. I like to watch that and I've always re-watched it," he said.
"I think I've learned a lot of footwork from watching those videos and a lot of moves and a lot of hustle."
Video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipfA1UpiGoM
6-7 forward Ben Krikke from Edmonton, Canada.
Valpo coach Matt Lottich now only has 2 open scholarships left. With their talent void, I am surprised he isn't going after a couple junior college kids, but maybe he will with those last 2 scholarships.
Ben Krikke has played for Team Canada's junior teams.
Since most high schools in Canada, especially those outside of Ontario, do not play HS basketball, kids who play get most of their experience from regional travelling teams in camps and tournaments.
One interesting comment he makes in an interview is that he learned a lot of his skills from watching an old set of Michael Jordan videos-
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...ikke-1.4153965
Ben's father Kent has been hosting those basketball summer camps for 18 years in Edmonton. But there's something else along the way Krikke discovered that helped shape his game.
He credits his father's Micheal Jordan DVD set for helping him hone his skills.
"That DVD, we've had that for quite a while," said Krikke.
"It has Michael Jordan's greatest games, plays, top 10 dunks, top 10 everything. I like to watch that and I've always re-watched it," he said.
"I think I've learned a lot of footwork from watching those videos and a lot of moves and a lot of hustle."
Video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipfA1UpiGoM