On Knox: Perhaps his hustle on both ends plays a roll. Perhaps his continued improvement is a factor as well. Sterling has a history of grinding to get better. Guess he didn’t sit around playing poker last year.
Red Rock was in its 2nd year (2022-23) when he graduated and received far less attention than other WC ‘academy’s’. (Replaced Findley Prep). He’s an old school CU recruiting throwback - a guy who fell through the cracks / diamond in-the-rough / grossly underrated / hungry. Knox is more talented than given credit for and he’s determined, hard working. It’s going to be difficult to keep Knox off the court.
4/26/2023 2:15:00 PM
By: Rob Anderson
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OMAHA, Neb. – The Creighton men's basketball team added its second player of the week, signing Sterling Knox to a letter-of-intent on Wednesday, April 26. Knox hails from Las Vegas, Nev,. and played last year for Red Rock Academy.
The 6-foot-6 wing will have four years of eligibility remaining when he arrives this fall.
"We were impressed with Sterling's versatility and constant improvement throughout the season," said head coach Greg McDermott. "He is a great teammate with an incredible work ethic. We look forward to having him in a Bluejay uniform!"
Knox was nominated for the 2023 McDonalds All-American Game and is a three-star recruit per 247Sports, which ranks him as the third best player in Nevada and 54th-best shooting guard prospect in the country. He averaged 18 points, seven assists and six rebounds per game while being named Team MVP of a team that ranked in the top 10 nationally per MaxPreps.