Rhoden's on the road to the NBA Draft will be a great ride to witness, so stay in the loop and see where Rhoden ends up in the draft

Seton Hall men’s basketball star wing, Jared Rhoden, has signed with NEXT Sports Agency ahead of the 2022 NBA draft, with no plans to return to college.

ATLANTA, April 27, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Seton Hall men’s basketball star wing, Jared Rhoden, has signed with NEXT Sports Agency ahead of the 2022 NBA draft, with no plans to return to college. Rhoden has remained the undisputed team leader of the Pirates, being coined a “natural scorer” by a veteran NBA scout.

If an impressive season of averaging 15.5 points and 6.7 rebounds wasn’t enough proof of his skill set — Rhoden dominated the 68th Portsmouth Invitational Tournament this April shooting a stellar 65.5% from the field, with 16 points per game and 7 rebounds. After his first matchup, reports from NBA scouts were highly favorable, with one calling him the “best wing in the game.” Rhoden’s accolades at Seton Hall have positioned him not to be taken lightly.

Named to the 2021-2022 All-Big East First Team, and closing out his college performance with 1,270 career points, Jared Rhoden is undoubtedly on course to make a noticeable impact in the NBA next season.

“I’m going to take full advantage of every opportunity I am presented with. Basketball is my life. It’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, and I am here to prove that I am one of the best wings entering this draft.”

Media Contact

Austin Walton, NEXT Sports Agency, 1 8135454815, [email protected]

 

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