KAI JONES GOES TO CHARLOTTE HORNETS

Kai Jones reacts after being selected as the 19th overall selection by the New York Knicks during the NBA basketball draft last night in New York. Jones was selected by the Knicks but his rights were traded to the Charlotte Hornets for a future first round pick. (AP Photo/Corey Sipkin)

NASSAU, Bahamas — Kai Jones’ NBA journey will begin in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the 20-year-old prospect made history when he became the third active Bahaman-born player in the league, The Tribune reported on Friday, July 30.

Jones was selected No. 19 overall by the New York Knicks, but his rights were traded to the Charlotte Hornets for a future first-round pick in the 2021 NBA Draft hosted last night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

“To my new team, I’m going to bring versatility and all-around play from inside and out, and energy all the time. I’m a versatile forward who can score inside and out and defend one through five,” Jones said.

Kai Jones shares special moments with family members on his big night.

“I’m super excited. It’s a huge blessing. Many people from The Bahamas don’t get to be in this position, so I’m really excited, man. I’m super blessed.”

Prior to the draft, Jones was rumoured to go to the Hornets at No.11 pick, but Charlotte selected James Bouknight, a 6’5” guard out of UConn with that pick. They traded back into the first round with the Knicks to acquire Jones, the team’s second frontcourt acquisition of the night.

The Hornets also acquired veteran centre Mason Plumlee and the No.37 pick in a trade for the No.57 overall pick.

Jones, a 6’11” 225-pound player versatile enough to play all three frontcourt positions, is already looking ahead to his new NBA home in Charlotte, led by reigning rookie of the year, point guard LaMelo Ball.

“Playing with LaMelo Ball is going to be super dope. He can pass the ball, he’s a good point guard, he can score, seems like a good guy to be around,” Jones said.

“When I went to workouts [with the Hornets] the first time, it was really good. I got to show them just my all-around game, hitting threes, a really good workout.

“I showed them what I could do. Then that second workout, when they brought me back again, that was one of the best workouts I had during the pre-draft process. I went super hard. I knew it was my last workout. I really gave it my all, shot the ball really well, got to show my handling ability and athleticism. So it was really good. I had a really good workout with them.

In his sophomore season with the Texas Longhorns, Jones averaged 8.8 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. He shot 57 percent from the field and 39 percent from three point range. His standout season was recognised by the Big 12. He was named the conference’s Sixth Man of the Year and became the first Texas Longhorns player in programme history to earn the award. See complete story in The Tribune at http://www.tribune242.com/news/2021/jul/30/kai-goes-hornets/