Saturday, March 8, 2003
Ewing's son headed for Indiana
The Associated Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The son of former New York Knicks star Patrick Ewing plans to play for Indiana next fall.
Patrick Ewing Jr., a 6-8, 220-pound forward, said he called Indiana coach Mike Davis on Thursday and told him he had picked the Hoosiers.
"Hopefully, I'll make an impact right away," Ewing said.
Ewing averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds and two blocked shots per game for National Christian Academy of suburban Washington this season. He chose Indiana over Texas, Virginia and Georgetown, where his 7-foot father played.
"I think he's a perfect fit for the Indiana system," said Trevor Brown, Ewing's high school coach. "He can play in the post, face the basket and go outside and shoot the 3. He's a player with a tremendous amount of upside."
Indiana cannot comment on recruits until signing day on April 12.
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