Mane leans on advice from fellow Canadians as he enters NBA Draft
MONTREAL — Karim Mane hopes the advice he’s learned from NBA players past and present will serve him well in the future, as unclear as it may be due to the novel coronavirus.
The product of CEGEP Vanier College in Montreal recently announced he had signed an agent and that he’d remain in this year’s NBA Draft, bypassing interest from a number of NCAA Division I universities.
The six-foot-five guard has had individual and team success at the collegiate level with Vanier College, and has represented Canada at the U19 FIBA world championships. ESPN rated Mane as a five-star recruit prior to him declaring for the draft, as well as a top-100 prospect.
All the more impressive when you consider that Mane only took up the sport eight years ago during his final year of elementary school, and didn’t take it seriously until he was 16.