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  Javoris Bryant

Javoris Bryant

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Atlanta, Georgia

High School:
Westlake HS

Height / Weight:
6-6 / 200

Position:
Forward

2009-2010 Player Bios: Javoris Bryant

Coach Reed On:

#11 Javoris Bryant: "One of the most intelligent players of our newcomers and he is versatile offensively and defensively coming from a good high school program. A high character kid who brings his toughness as a basketball player to us and he is a player who can make plays. He scores the ball, rebounds and defends. "

Getting To Know Javoris Bryant:

Born: October 22, 1990 in Atlanta, Georgia

Parents: Jada Bryant and Mark Hutchinson

Brother: Jeffrey Rowe (age 27)

Why Did You Choose B-CU? "I chose B-CU because I wanted to experience being away from home and being by the beach and the ocean. I also enjoyed the coaching staff and the team."

If You Were Putting Together a 5-on-5 pickup game of any basketball players in the world - who would be your teammates (not any current B-CU Players)? "Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, and Vince Carter. All these players are amazing and have tremendous abilities."

Who was an influential person in your life and why? "My Mother is because of her understanding attitude and determination."

Javoris Bryant

Freshman - Forward - 6-6 - 200

Atlanta, Georgia - Westlake High School

At Westlake High School

Javoris was a four-year varsity player at Westlake and was rated one of Georgia's top 30 high school players in 2008-2009 season. His junior year, he averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds in 2007-2008. Bryant was an honor roll student-athlete both his junior and senior years at Westlake. In the 2008-2009 senior season, he averaged 22 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and his team was 26-7 overall. Bryant was a third team All-State selection last year and also earned All-Metro and Atlanta Tip-Off team honors. He was named to the North-South Summer All-Star Game.


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