‘Excited for his future.’ How Purdue basketball’s Zach Edey went from project to NBA Draft

WEST LAFAYETTE — In 2015, Caleb Swanigan joined the Purdue basketball roster.

Assistant coach Brandon Brantley, who works with Boilermaker post players, knew almost immediately he was training a future NBA talent.

Brantley had no such premonition with his next NBA prospect.

“Caleb Swanigan, everyone pretty much assumed he was going to get to the NBA,” Brantley said of Swanigan, who was a first-round draft pick in 2017. “We didn’t know when, but we knew it would happen. Nobody thought that about Zach.”

Purdue Boilermakers center Zach Edey (15) holds up a piece of the net Sunday, March 31, 2024, after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers for the midwest regional championship at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

In four years, Zach Edey went from project to potential lottery pick, leaving Purdue as the program’s all-time leader in points and rebounds.

Edey dominated college basketball over the past two seasons in a way that hadn’t been witnessed in decades and on Wednesday night, he’ll become the latest Boilermaker selected in the NBA draft.

“It’s kind of crazy,” Edey said. “When you put it like that, it all seems super fast. I just started playing basketball halfway through high school and now I am going to the NBA.”

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Zach Edey’s basketball beginnings

The backstory is well known by now.

Edey grew up a hockey and baseball player, but because of his elite size, people kept trying to push him toward basketball. Edey didn’t want to accept the stereotype he should hoop because he is tall.

But, turns out all those people were right.

Edey picked up basketball on his own terms. He gave up baseball and ended up moving from Canada to the United States to play at IMG Academy in Florida where it was still evident he had a long route of development still as a basketball player.

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Publish date : 2024-06-25 11:12:46

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