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Prestigious basketball award in the US State of New York
Mr. New York Basketball is an award presented to a senior high school basketball player living in the state of New York .[ 1] It is awarded by the Basketball Coaches Association of New York, and is considered to be very prestigious.[ 2]
Year
Player
High School
College
NBA/ABA Draft
2023
Brandon Gardner[ 3]
Christ the King
USC
2022
Jaquan Sanders[ 4]
Our Saviour Lutheran School
Seton Hall
2021
Jordan Riley
Brentwood High School
Georgetown
2020
R. J. Davis
Archbishop Stepinac High School
North Carolina
2019
Joseph Girard III
Glens Falls High School
Syracuse , transferred to Clemson
2018
Savion Lewis
Half Hollow Hills East
Quinnipiac
2017
Isaiah Washington
St. Raymond
Minnesota , transferred to Iona , then to Long Beach State
2016
Kevin Huerter
Shenendehowa
Maryland
2018 NBA draft : 1st Rd, 19th overall by the Atlanta Hawks
2015
Matt Ryan [ 5]
Iona Prep [ 5]
Notre Dame [ 5] transferred to Vanderbilt ,[ 6] graduate transferred to Tennessee–Chattanooga [ 7]
2020 NBA draft : Undrafted, signed two-way contract with the Boston Celtics in 2022
2014
Isaiah Whitehead
Abraham Lincoln
Seton Hall
2016 NBA draft : 2nd Rnd, 42nd Overall by the Utah Jazz traded to the Brooklyn Nets
2013
Jon Severe
Christ the King
Fordham transferred to Iona
2012
DaJuan Coleman
Jamesville-Dewitt
Syracuse
2011 (tie)
Jabarie Hinds
Mount Vernon
West Virginia transferred to UMass
2011 (tie)
Achraf Yacoubou
Long Island Lutheran
Villanova
2010
Tobias Harris
Half Hollow Hills West
Tennessee
2011 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 19th Overall by the Charlotte Bobcats traded to the Milwaukee Bucks
2009 (tie)
Brandon Triche
Jamesville-Dewitt
Syracuse
2009 (tie)
Lance Stephenson
Abraham Lincoln
Cincinnati
2010 NBA draft : 2nd Rnd, 40th Overall by the Indiana Pacers
2008
Sylven Landesberg
Holy Cross
Virginia
2007
Jonny Flynn
Niagara Falls
Syracuse
2009 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 6th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves
2006
Jonathan Mitchell
Mount Vernon
Florida transferred to Rutgers
2005
Greg Paulus
Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse)
Duke transferred to Syracuse to play football
2004
Sebastian Telfair
Abraham Lincoln
No College
2004 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 13th Overall by the Portland Trail Blazers
2003
Tyler Relph
McQuaid Jesuit (Rochester)
West Virginia transferred to St. Bonaventure
2002
Jason Fraser
Amityville
Villanova
2001
Julius Hodge
St. Raymond
North Carolina State
2005 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 20th Overall by the Denver Nuggets
2000
Peter Mulligan
St. Raymond
Manhattan
1999
Leonard Stokes
Turner Carroll (Buffalo)
Cincinnati
1998
Anthony Glover
Rice
St. John's
1997
Elton Brand
Peekskill
Duke
1999 NBA draft 1st Rnd, 1st overall pick by the Chicago Bulls
1996
Willie Dersch
Holy Cross
Virginia
1995
Stephon Marbury
Abraham Lincoln
Georgia Tech
1996 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks
1994
Felipe López
Rice
St. John's
1998 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 20th overall by the San Antonio Spurs traded to Vancouver Grizzlies
1993
Danya Abrams
Hackley
Boston College
1992
John Wallace
Greece Athena
Syracuse
1996 NBA draft 1st Rnd, 18th Overall by the New York Knicks
1991
Terrence Rencher
St. Raymond
Texas
1995 NBA draft 2nd Rnd, 32nd Overall by the Washington Bullets traded to Miami Heat
1990
Jamal Mashburn
Cardinal Hayes
Kentucky
1993 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Dallas Mavericks
1989
Kenny Anderson
Archbishop Molloy
Georgia Tech
1991 NBA draft : 1st Rnd, 2nd overall by the New Jersey Nets
1988
Malik Sealy
St. Nicholas of Tolentine
St. John's
1992 NBA draft 1st Rnd, 14th overall by the Indiana Pacers
1987 (tie)
Greg Koubek
Shenendehowa
Duke
1987 (tie)
King Rice
Binghamton
North Carolina
1986
Keith Robinson
Grover Cleveland
Notre Dame
School
Number of Awards
Years
Abraham Lincoln
4
1995, 2004, 2009, 2014
St. Raymond
4
1991, 2000, 2001, 2017
Shenendehowa
2
1987, 2016
Holy Cross
2
1996, 2008
Rice
2
1994, 1998
Mount Vernon
2
2006, 2011
Jamesville-Dewitt
2
2009, 2012
Christ the King
2
2013, 2023
Our Saviour Lutheran School
1
2022
Brentwood High School
1
2021
Archbishop Stepinac High School
1
2020
Glens Falls High School
1
2019
Half Hollow Hills East
1
2018
Iona Prep
1
2015
Long Island Lutheran
1
2011
Half Hollow Hills West
1
2010
Niagara Falls
1
2007
Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse)
1
2005
McQuaid Jesuit (Rochester)
1
2003
Amityville
1
2002
Turner Carroll (Buffalo)
1
1999
Peekskill
1
1997
Hackley
1
1993
Greece Athena
1
1992
Cardinal Hayes
1
1990
Archbishop Molloy
1
1989
St. Nicholas of Tolentine
1
1988
Binghamton
1
1987
Grover Cleveland
1
1986
Most winners by college [ edit ]
Number
Program
Years
5
Syracuse
1992, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2019
3
Duke
1987, 1997, 2005
3
St. John's
1988, 1994, 1998
2
Seton Hall
2014, 2022
2
West Virginia
2003, 2011
2
Villanova
2002, 2011
2
Cincinnati
1999, 2009
2
Virginia
1996, 2008
2
Georgia Tech
1989, 1995
2
North Carolina
1987, 2020
2
Notre Dame
1986, 2015
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^ "NYSSWA reference section: Mr. Basketball awards" . www.newyorksportswriters.org . Retrieved 2023-09-11 .
^ Weingarten, Jake (June 2, 2023). "Breaking: USC lands pledge from four-star senior Brandon Gardner" . stockrisers.com . Retrieved February 5, 2024 .
^ Schwach, Ryan (June 17, 2022). " "Mr. New York Basketball" – Far Rock's Jaquan Sanders Has Basketball Dreams On His Mind" . The Wave . Retrieved November 3, 2022 .
^ a b c Fallor, Evan (March 19, 2015). "Iona Prep's Matt Ryan named New York's Mr. Basketball" . The Journal News . Retrieved April 12, 2019 .
^ Sparks, Adam (April 25, 2017). "Vanderbilt basketball lands Notre Dame transfer Matt Ryan" . The Tennessean . Retrieved April 12, 2019 .
^ "Chattanooga adds former Vanderbilt and ND forward Matt Ryan" . USAToday.com . Associated Press . May 7, 2019. Retrieved February 12, 2020 .
High school Mr. Basketball awards by state