Son of NBA Star and Former MSU Legend — Five-Star 6-Foot-10 Big Man Recruit Chooses Spartans Over Seven High Schools in Stunning Commitment
In a stunning and unprecedented decision that has sent ripples through the world of high school and college basketball, Michigan State has secured a commitment from one of the most coveted young prospects in the country: a five-star, 6-foot-10 big man who just so happens to be the son of an NBA star and former MSU legend. What makes this announcement even more remarkable is the route this talented phenom chose — bypassing offers from seven elite high school programs and prep academies to pledge his future to Tom Izzo’s Spartans.
This commitment is not just a recruiting win — it’s a cultural moment that ties together generations of Spartan greatness and sets the stage for what could be a transformational era in East Lansing.
A Legacy Written in Green and White
The young big man’s name has been on recruiting boards and highlight reels for years. Blessed with the length, agility, and basketball IQ that run in his bloodline, he has dominated age-group competition across the country. His father — an NBA star with All-Star credentials — left his mark on both the professional game and at Michigan State, where he became a household name under Izzo’s guidance before leaping to the league.
The son’s journey was destined to draw attention. From AAU tournaments to international showcases, scouts marveled at his advanced footwork, his soft touch around the rim, and his uncanny passing ability for a player his size. Analysts regularly compared him to modern NBA bigs like Anthony Davis or Bam Adebayo — players capable of impacting the game on both ends of the floor while stretching defenses with their versatility.
But what truly set this young man apart wasn’t just his physical gifts — it was his decision-making off the court. When high school powerhouses like Montverde Academy, IMG Academy, Oak Hill, and others came calling, offering national schedules, NIL opportunities, and spotlight exposure, he instead chose loyalty, legacy, and family.