Miami Hurricanes Basketball target 5-star SG Jalil Bethea gets crystal-balled to the Hurricanes

Miami Hurricanes Basketball target 5-star SG Jalil Bethea gets crystal-balled to the Hurricanes
CORAL GABLES, FL - JANUARY 24: Miami mascot, Sebastian the Ibis, performs during a college basketball game between the University of Louisville Cardinals and the University of Miami Hurricanes on January 24, 2018 at the Watsco Center, Coral Gables, Florida. Miami defeated Louisville 78-75 in overtime. (Photo by Richard C. Lewis/Icon Sportswire)

The Miami Hurricanes basketball team has turned around there whole program in just two seasons, and it does not stop here, with Miami being projected to land a top shooting guard in the country Jalil Bethea.

Bethea averaged 23.2 points for Archbishop Wood this high school season en route to Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ All-State 6A team. On3 is higher than the industry on the four-star who is ranked No. 39 in the 2024 On3 Industry Ranking, an equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media services.

When it comes to what type of player Bethea is, he is a defense-first player who thrives when playing in transition. On the offensive side, Bethea is best off the ball, coming off of screens. coach Jim Larranaga has shown so far that athleticism is one of the things he is looking for. Bethea seems like the type of player who would fit right in at Miami.

“The whole recruitment process was like a dream come true for me,” Bethea told 247Sports. “As a young kid I always looked up to people in the pros that went to the schools I dreamed of going to. Now I’m basically living that life of becoming one of them.”

“Miami made it because of the relationship I have with Coach L (Larrañaga) and DJ (Irving). The love they’ve shown me shows they really care for me. Coach L is a really good dude. People see him on the court yelling at his players but off the court he’s a really cool dude. With DJ Irving I have a good relationship with him being from Philly and Team Final.”

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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