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Written by: Jason Hickman & Prospect-Central
If Tyus Jones was walking down a street in Minneapolis, MN with anyone of the Minnesota Timberwolves not named Love, Rubio or Beasley by his side...I'm pretty sure he would be recognized before they would. While I'm only slightly exaggerating, make no mistake about it, Tyus Jones is a bona fide "Rock Star" in the land of 10,000 lakes!!!
The first session of the 2012 Nike EYBL is being held in Minneapolis, MN this weekend and the good people from Minnesota have come out by the thousands to watch one of their own tear up the competition. I even thought I saw Khalid El-Amin & Kris Humphries chillin' on the bleachers (lol). To no ones surprise however, Tyus Jones has more than lived up to the hype.
Through the first four games of the tournament, Tyus has averaged 18.0 points, 5.9 assists & 2.0 steals, all while helping the Howard Pulley Panthers to a 3-1 record thus far in the event. He and the Panthers won their last game today against the NJ Playaz Club 75-65, officially ending their first session of the Nike EYBL. The second session will take place in Hampton, VA next week from the 27th-29th.
Tyus Jones may not be as popular as the Minnesota icon Prince, but for people who live and die Minnesota hoops, he's the second coming of Kevin McHale, albeit nine-inches shorter. There have only been 41 people from the great state of Minnesota to play in the NBA. After Royce White is drafted in this years NBA Draft and if Trevor Mbakwe & Rodney Williams are drafted in 2013 as expected, there's not a doubt in my mind that Tyus Jones will be the 45th!!! * Below are statistics of Tyus Jones & the Howard Pulley Panthers from the 2012 Nike EYBL, a highlight video of him playing AAU ball for Howard Pulley at the 2012 Nike EYBL, an article from Max Preps talking about his performance at the 2012 Nike EYBL and then three highlight videos from his sophomore year at Apple Valley High School.
STATS: Howard Pulley vs Georgia Stars / Howard Pulley vs. Albany City / Howard Pulley vs. Jackson Tigers / Howard Pulley vs. NJ Playaz
EAGAN, Minn. – CBS affiliate WCCO in Minneapolis billed Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League event this weekend as "the most talent-filled tournament this state has ever seen."
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But nobody is drawing traffic to the facility quite like hometown hero Tyus Jones. His appearances with the Howard Pulley Panthers have looked like a scene from Rucker Park, with onlookers crammed three-deep on the baseline and tucked into every vantage point available. All that's missing is fans running out on the court after a big dunk.
"It's great to have a lot of fans come out and support us and see what this tournament is about," Jones said. "It's just fun playing in front of a lot of people. There is usually more people around our court than the other courts so we just try to stay focused and not let it get to us."
It certainly hasn't got to the rising junior at nearby Appley Valley. Through three games, the 6-foot-1, 170-pound point guard is averaging 18.0 points, 5.3 assists and 2.6 steals, leading the Panthers to a 2-1 record. Jones has turned the ball over a total of five times in those outings.
It's nothing new for those familiar with Jones' career. He's coming off a sophomore campaign where he averaged over 28 points and eight assists per game and was a landslide pick as the state's Player of the Year. He's a three-time All-State selection going back to his eighth grade year when he played varsity basketball at Apple Valley.
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"My family raised me to make sure I am humble and grounded and not getting big-headed," Jones said. "I stay motivated because I want to get to that next level, Division I basketball."
"He has a great family structure," Howard Pulley Panthers coach Antwan Harris Sr. said. "The pressure comes from within, from trying to be great and working to be great. He works hard every single day. There is no external pressure greater than what he gives himself."
Part of that family structure includes brother Jadee, who played college basketball at Furman and Minnesota State-Mankato. (Tyus also has a younger brother in the Class of 2018, Tre Jones who's got a lil game as well.)
"My older brother Jadee, he is my trainer, he puts me through workouts and everything like that," Jones said. "He's been through the recruiting process so he knows exactly what it's like. I've been able to talk to him about everything."
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"I haven't really made a list," Jones said. "All the schools that have offered I'm open to."
Could all the hometown love push him toward Minnesota?
"I'm defeinitely considering Minnesota," Jones said. "A lot goes into making your college choice. The education, the classes will go into it. There is a lot of stuff that goes into it."
His local following will have one more opportunity to see him in EYBL action with the Howard Pulley Panthers on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. against the Playaz from New Jersey. Original Article.
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