Draft:Nick Timberlake
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Nick Timberlake is an American college basketball player for the University of Kansas Jayhawks, having transferred from Towson University in the Colonial Athletic Association after the 2022-23 season.[1]. Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, [2] to father Jeff Timberlake who is in the Boston University Hall of Fame as the all-time assists leader, he graduated from Braintree High School in 2017 before playing the 2017-18 season for Kimball Union Academy prep school in Meriden, N.H. [3] In 2018 he enrolled at Towson [4] where he played for 5 years amassing 1522 points, 470 rebounds, 193 assists & 100 steals, earning All CAA First Team honors in 2022 & 2023 as well as CAA Sixth Man of the Year in 2020 [5]