Billups: Canadian guard Shaedon Sharpe developing well with Portland Trail Blazers
TORONTO — While an air of mystery surrounded Canadian Shaedon Sharpe around the 2022 NBA draft, the Portland Trail Blazers guard is certainly a secret no longer.
Sharpe played in Canada as a pro for the first time on Sunday as the Toronto Raptors hosted Portland, and Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups had kind words for his 19-year-old rookie from London, Ont.
“Shae is uber-talented, obviously. It’s been a delight just coaching him. He listens. Picks up things pretty quickly. He’s been playing really well,” Billups said before tipoff. “And obviously for a young guy like that who its always going to be up and down, especially because he hasn’t played actual basketball in a while … games, if you will.”
Sharpe was the proverbial dark horse of the June draft, taken No. 7 overall despite the complete absence of any recent game footage of the six-foot-six player, who went to the University of Kentucky for a semester but then opted to put his name in the draft before playing a game for the Wildcats.