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Luke Travers enjoys challenge of NBA Academy Games and BA Prospects Camp


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  1. LUKE Travers was among Australia’s best performers at the FIBA U17 World Cup in July, and he carried that momentum into the NBA Academy Games and BA Prospects Camp in Canberra, later in the month.

    The 6’6 wing out of Western Australia showed glimpses of why he’s considered among the most talented, and potential-laden, young athletes in the country, and relished the unique opportunity to go up against a wide array of his fellow prospects.

    “It’s been good. Just another tough challenge, like Argentina,” Travers told foxsports.com.au, comparing the Canberra event to the FIBA U17 World Cup.

    “I think we’re going well. Everybody from the Prospects team has been going well against the bigger boys, from Africa and India and all that. I think it’s been a good challenge for everyone.”

    Travers suited up for the BA Prospects E team during the event, exhibiting flashes of his ability to score around the rim, as well as his versatility for his position.

    That rounded game, Travers said, is what he tried to show the 30-plus college coaches and NBA executives in attendance.

    “I think I did alright,” he said.

    “I could’ve done a little bit better, but it’s another challenge I always look forward to. Coming up against the bigger guys is always good. I’m trying to show my versatility. Coming off on-balls, using my dribble moves to get to the whole; it’s something I’m trying to show everyone.

    “I’m trying to do that here as much as I can, to see if they can put their eye on that.”

    The plan for Travers is to attend college, with TCU leading the recruitment effort for the native of Western Australia.

    Travers also said that coaches from the University of California, Berkeley have spoken to his parents, but no visits have officially been planned.

    “TCU is pretty intense right now. Looking forward to that,” he said.

    “No visits. Not yet. I might have a visit at TCU, but we’ll see what happens.”

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