High school basketball: Collinsworth is state's top recruit
PROVO — Even though he's only 17 and has another year of high school ahead, Provo High's Kyle Collinsworth is savvy enough to know where he ranks as a basketball player.
Any doubt has been removed this summer as he's participated in several high-profile camps around the country and will participate in several more. Also, the invitations coming in from many of the nation's top college basketball programs to visit their campuses this fall is certainly serving as reinforcement.
Through it all, however, Collinsworth is learning that as good as his basketball skills are, there's still plenty of room for improvement. And if he can hone and improve on a few more skills, the basketball opportunities that lie ahead are what every young basketball star dreams of.
"I've had some great once-in-a-lifetime experiences this summer, and it's been great at getting my name out there and showing me what I need to get done," Collinsworth said.
Early last month the 2008-09 Deseret News 4A MVP, who averaged 19 points, seven assists and six rebounds for the Bulldogs last season, attended the University of Kansas elite camp. On his way to Kansas he also made a stop at Arizona State to check things out there. Earlier this summer he attended the Utah State camp, and last week he joined his Provo High teammates at BYU's team camp.
But the most prestigious trip of all came two weeks ago when he spent four days at the NBA Top 100 camp at the University of Virginia, where NBA officials and former NBA players taught the nation's top high school players not only how to improve their basketball skills, but how to behave off the court as well. Collinsworth was coached at the invitation-only camp by former Detroit Piston guard Lindsey Hunter.
"That camp opened up my mind and showed me what my strengths are and what my weaknesses are and what I need to get better at because I was playing against the best players in the country, the same players I'm going to see at the college level," Collinsworth said. "Some of these guys are going to be the future players in the NBA, so now I know a little about the kind of game I need to have to be successful at the college level and maybe beyond that."
Collinsworth, the leading candidate for next season's Utah Mr. Basketball, is clearly the state's top prep recruit right now.
ESPN Insider rates him as an "immediate impact player" and he's listed in Scout.com's top 100.
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