Arizona State University Welcomes First Commitment for 2025 Class

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Arizona State University’s men’s basketball team has secured its first commitment for the 2025 class with guard Trevor Best. Best, who plays at Raleigh Word of God Christian Academy, has impressive stats, averaging 19.5 points per game. He will reunite with former teammate Jayden Quaintance at ASU, adding to the excitement surrounding the team’s future. Furthermore, ASU has also secured commitment from power forward Kash Polk, indicating a strong aim to enhance their roster for upcoming seasons.

Sun Devils Welcome First Commitment for 2025 Class!

The exciting world of college basketball is buzzing in Tempe, Arizona, as Arizona State University (ASU) men’s basketball has just snagged its very first commitment for the 2025 class! Drumroll, please—enter guard Trevor Best, who’s set to join the Sun Devils and infuse some fresh energy into the team.

Meet Trevor Best

Now, a little bit about this talented player. Standing at a solid 6-foot-2, Best is lighting up the court at Raleigh Word of God Christian Academy, where he’s been averaging an impressive 19.5 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.3 steals per game this season. Those numbers speak volumes about his skill and capability, don’t they? Even though he may not have been heavily ranked, he still had an offer from No. 17 Cincinnati, proving there’s no shortage of interest in his talents.

A Reunion on the Horizon

What makes it even more thrilling is that Best will be reuniting with his former high school teammate, Jayden Quaintance. Quaintance, who’s currently turning heads at ASU, was recently recognized as the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week. He’s also showing some serious improvements on the court, scoring at least five points in his last four games and making a name for himself as a shot-blocking powerhouse. Currently, he leads the nation in this category, showcasing his strong defensive skills.

What’s more, Quaintance has hinted at staying with ASU for his second season—good news for fans eager to see some continuity on the court! At just 17 years old, Quaintance will turn 18 this July, making him ineligible for the NBA draft until 2026. This means fans can look forward to seeing him elevate his game even further before potentially making a professional jump.

Opportunity Knocks

Now, with Best committing so early, there’s a chance he could make an impact before his planned enrollment in January 2025. This could become a reality due to a season-ending injury affecting teammate Austin Nunez, which leaves the current guard situation a bit thin. Coach Bobby Hurley has acknowledged that Alston Mason is now taking on a heavier workload, showcasing the need for depth in the lineup.

Recent Game Performances

Of course, it’s not just about new players; ASU’s performance on the court lately has been a rollercoaster ride. The Sun Devils have been facing some challenges, suffering losses to teams like UCF and Baylor. These losses have highlighted some connectivity issues within the squad—something they will want to address moving forward.

However, there is a silver lining! In a recent matchup against Colorado, ASU turned things around and came away with a sweet victory, showcasing a strong offensive game, shooting over 50% from the field. This win has pushed ASU’s record to 10-3 overall, currently sitting at 1-1 in the Big 12 Conference.

Adding Another Commitment

Just when you thought the excitement stopped with Trevor Best, ASU has also secured another commitment! Power forward Kash Polk is also set to join the 2025 class. This double commitment is exciting news for the Sun Devils as they seek to build a strong roster for the future.

With new players joining and the team striving to find its rhythm, the next few seasons promise to be filled with thrilling moments and fierce competition. Keep your eyes peeled, Sun Devils fans—there is a lot to be excited about!

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