Elias Sbiet, analyst for recruiting website North Pole Hoops, on Barrett in 2014. "While we don't often give praise in the early stages of a player's career (ninth grade), Rowan Barrett Jr (2019 6'4 wing) is proving to be the exception-a cold blooded killer, still out for blood. Through grades seven and eight, Barrett attended École Secondaire Jeunes Sans Frontières, a French language school in Brampton. On August 3, 2014, he scored 37 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a 93–53 win over Quebec at an under-15 provincial tournament. By age 15, Barrett was generally playing the point guard position. When he was 12, he was identified by the Ontario Basketball Association as one of the best players in his age group, and he consequently trained with the Canada Basketball junior academy, through which he competed for the Ontario provincial team. Barrett also played for the Regional Elite Development Academy (REDA) under-12 program on the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) circuit, facing many teams from the United States. He attended Horizon Jeunesse in Clarkson, Mississauga, leading his school team to a city title for Mississauga French elementary schools, where he was named most valuable player (MVP) despite facing older opponents. īarrett, under the guidance of his father, emerged as one of the best under-12 players in Ontario. He sometimes trained with Steve Nash, his godfather and father's friend. At that age, he told his father that he wanted to be an NBA All-Star and make the Basketball Hall of Fame. At age 12, after struggling in a basketball game and coming home crying, Barrett began focusing on basketball instead of football to avoid missing tournaments. While growing up, he was also involved in football, 100 metres sprinting, and the high jump. His family settled in Mississauga, Ontario in 2008, when his father left professional basketball. Barrett additionally played basketball with players his age through the clubs his father was a part of. He lived in a number of countries due to his father's career and shot around after games and practices. While living in France, Barrett attended a French school but was taught English by his mother. Early in his childhood, he developed an interest in basketball and played with a mini-hoop in his playroom in France, where his father was playing professional basketball at the time. He debuted for the senior team during qualification for the 2019 FIBA World Cup.īarrett was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Kesha Duhaney and former professional basketball player Rowan Barrett. With the Canadian national under-19 team, Barrett was named MVP at the 2017 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup after leading his team to a gold medal. He was ranked the top player in his class by all recruiting services and was the first player since LeBron James to sweep all major awards in high school and win the national championship. He was a five-star recruit and the consensus top recruit in the 2018 class, earning Naismith Prep Player of the Year and Gatorade National Player of the Year accolades in his final high school season whilst playing as a shooting guard a majority of the season. Marcellinus Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario, before transferring to Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida. He was selected third overall in the 2019 NBA draft by the New York Knicks after one year with the Duke Blue Devils.īorn in Toronto as the son of former basketball player Rowan Barrett, Barrett shone at St. (born June 14, 2000) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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