Jackson has team-leading four assists in USA win at Nike Hoops Summit

By R.L. Bynum

Incoming Carolina freshman guard Ian Jackson dished out a team-high four assists Saturday night as the USA team rolled to a 98–75 victory over the World team at the 25th Nike Hoops Summit in Portland.

The Americans, who are 18–7 in the event, pulled away from a close game by outscoring the World team 30–15 in the fourth quarter. Jackson assisted on a 3-pointer by Rutgers recruit Ace Bailey to stretch the lead to 15.

Jackson started and played 18 minutes, going 1 of 5 from the floor for two points, five rebounds, two turnovers and was +3. His points came on a transition dunk with 5:11 left in the first quarter.

On April 2, Jackson scored 21 points in Houston to lead his East team to an 88–86 victory over the West in the McDonald’s All-American Game in Houston.

Duke recruit Cooper Flagg, who picked up three first-half fouls, led the USA with 19 points and 11 rebounds to become the first American to notch a double-double in the game since Bol Bol had 12 points and 14 rebounds in 2018.

Another Duke recruit, Patrick Ngongba II, had foot surgery in November and didn’t play.

The United States outrebounded the World team 58–35, including a 17–5 advantage in offensive rebounds.  


USA 98, World 75



Key events, dates

Saturday, April 27, was the deadline for players to submit their names to the NBA draft
Wednesday — Deadline for players to enter the transfer portal
May 11–12 — NBA G League Elite Camp in Chicago
May 12–19 — NBA Combine in Chicago
May 17–19 — Evaluation for high school players at NCAA-certified events (EYBL in Indianapolis is one of those)
May 29 at 11:59 p.m. — Deadline to withdraw from NBA draft and maintain college eligibility
June 16 at 5 p.m. — Deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft


UNC schedule so far

Nov. 8 — at Kansas (final AP rank No. 20; final NET ranking No. 19)
Nov. 22 — at Hawaii (final NET ranking No. 172)
Nov. 25–27 — Maui Invitational — Auburn (final AP rank No. 18; final NET ranking No. 5), Colorado (unranked; No. 25), Connecticut (No. 1; No. 2), Dayton (No. 24; No. 23), Iowa State (No. 8; No. 6), Memphis (unranked; No. 75), Michigan State (unranked; No. 24)
Dec. 14 — vs. La Salle (final NET ranking No. 195)
Likely in late November — Opponent TBA in ACC/SEC Challenge
December — vs. UCLA (final NET ranking No. 107) in CBS Sports Classic (date, location TBA)
December — vs. Florida (final NET ranking No. 29) in Jumpman Invitational at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center (date TBA)
— Games home and away against Duke, N.C. State and Pittsburgh
— Home games vs. Boston College, California, Georgia Tech, Miami, SMU, Stanford and Virginia
— Road games vs. Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest
Note: 2024 NCAA tournament teams are in bold.


Potential 2024-25 UNC roster

No.ClassPlayerPos.HgtWgt
FreshmanJames Brown (4 star)56–8225
FreshmanIan Jackson (5 star)26–4180
FreshmanDrake Powell (5 star)26–5185
2Soph.Elliot Cadeau PG6–1180
1Soph.Zayden High46–9225
JuniorCade Tyson36–7203
13JuniorJalen Washington56–10230
0JuniorSeth Trimble26–3195
5GraduateRJ DavisPG6–0180
Eligible for fifth season
24GraduateJae’Lyn Withers 46–9215
Walk-ons eligible for 5th season
14GraduateCreighton LeboPG6–1180
22GraduateRob Landry26–4190

Photo via @usabjnt

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