
However, with USA Basketball trials currently taking place at the u16 level and a few other prominent players missing in action, there were several teams that weren’t quite at full strength. With this being the last session of the regular season, bids to the EYBL Finals at the Peach Jam were on the line. MEMPHIS, Tennessee – There were a few different storylines at session IV of the Nike EYBL. Comments (0) Nike EYBL Session IV: top prospects emerge with the post-season on the line The stakes were high in Memphis this weekend and some of the nation's top prospects responded.

59 overall in the national 2024 Top150 player rankings. Rated a four-star prospect by 247Sports, McKinley is ranked No. He says he will choose a school that fits best for himself and his family. I talk to every coach on their staff and they want me to acheive my goals."Īlthough he is down to seven programs, McKinley has yet to think of a timeframe for a college decision. Virginia Tech: "They have a lot of versatile forwards within their system. They are recruiting me to be a versatile forward and they want to get me to the next level." Ohio State: "They are the Buckeyes and it is a dream to go to that school with me being from Ohio. We have built relationships and they are recruiting me hard."

I know a couple of their commits and their players. I like the bond I have with Wes Miller and every thing about the campus makes me feel like I am home. He discussed the three schools while at Session III of the Nike EYBL:Ĭincinnati: "I am the hometown kid and they want me to come home. However, he told 247Sports he plans on taking official visits to Ohio State and Virginia Tech. Out of the seven programs, the 6-foot-9 four-man out of Cincinnati (Ohio) has only completed a local official visit to Cincinnati. "I looked at who wanted me for me and that is what I discussed with my family." "It was about the bond and the relationships I have built," McKinley said.

This afternoon, Tyler McKinley announced that he will be considering Alabama, Cincinnati, Michigan State, Ohio State, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and Xavier moving forward. The top junior prospect from Ohio is down to a top seven.
