NEW YORK — It’s not hard to imagine several of the players in Saturday’s Franchise Classic playing professionally down the road.
Kyle Anderson, Archie Goodwin, Shaq Goodwin and Omar Calhoun are all potential pros.
But of all the players in the game, perhaps none has more pro potential than 6-foot-9 Chris Walker.
Although Walker has to continue to develop his shot and his face-up game, his physicality, athleticism and ability to score near the basket are virtually unmatched at the high school level.
The 2013 star from Bonifay (Fla.) Holmes County is still mulling his college options, but says he plans to visit several powerhouses unofficially in the coming weeks.
“Kentucky, Louisville, Ohio State and Florida, for right now,” he told SNY.tv early Sunday morning after scoring 18 points in Team USA’s 146-138 loss to Team New York at the South Bronx Job Corps. “Probably Kansas also.”
Still, Walker listed one school as his “favorite.”
“I’d say Ohio State is my favorite right now,” he said. “I like Ohio State a lot.”
He said he will visit the Buckeyes “on a weekend pretty soon.”
Walker said Kentucky coach John Calipari also called him recently but he wasn’t able to pick up the phone.
“Coach Calipari called me two days ago, but I didn’t pick it up,” he said. “I had no service.”
He visited Florida recently and met big man Patric Young, and plans to go back again.
“Ever since then, we’ve been real cool,” he said.
Every Division 1 program in Florida has offered him and hopes to keep him home, but Walker also lists UConn, Memphis, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Baylor and others.
He said he has no immediate plans to commit and will decide when he feels it’s right.
In the meantime, he enjoyed his trip to New York even though his team lost tight a game despite a game-high 46 points from Archie Goodwin.
“I got to look around New York,” he said. “I got to play with some of the best high school players.”
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