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#11 Tristan Maxwell

Tristan Maxwell - Men's Basketball - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Experience 3 VL
Height 6-3
Weight 205
Hometown Huntersville, N.C.
Last School North Mecklenburg HS
Major Literature, Media and Communications
Year Freshman
Tristan Maxwell - Men's Basketball - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

General

High-scoring and record-setting guard who was named the North Carolina state player of the year by the Charlotte Observer and MaxPreps following his senior year … A consensus three-star rating with a ranking as high as No. 198 nationally, and No. 37 at his position … Has worked to get stronger and expand his game and has improved incrementally each year in high school … Played in 24 games over three seasons at Tech, including 18 in 2022-23 … Transferred out after the 2022-23 season … Son of Vernon Maxwell, a former University of Florida All-American and longtime NBA veteran and champion with the Houston Rockets … Second youngest of six children … Began playing basketball at age 5, joined first travel team at age 9 … The first Charlotte, N.C., area prospect to sign with Georgia Tech since Anthony Morrow in 2005 … Chose Tech over schools such as Gonzaga, Georgetown, Marquette, NC State, Providence, Temple, Texas A&M … Studying literature, media and communications.

2022-23 (junior)

Played in 18 games, 10 in ACC play, averaging 11.6 minutes … Started two games (Alabama State, Clemson) … Averaged 3.3 points per game, has hit 30.6 percent from three-point range, and has a good assist/turnover ratio (15/9) in his limited action … Averaged 2.5 ppg, 31.3 pct. 3pt in ACC games … Got his first career start against Alabama State and made the most of it, scoring a game-high 18 points while hitting 6-of-11 from the floor, 5-of-8 from three-point range, and added career-best four assists … Tallied nine points against Utah (4-of-7 FG … Scored a team-high 10 points (4-9 FG, 2-6 3pt) vs. Duke for his high in a conference game … Tallied eight points (3-6 FG, 2-2 3pt FG) against Pitt

2021-22 (sophomore)

Breakout game at Boston College Jan. 12 with 22 points after scoring just nine in three games previously in his career … Hit seven three-point baskets in 11 attempts (was 0-for-3 in his previous three games) … Scored 10 total points in his other four games (3-21 FG) … Did not play in first 10 games due to a combination of dental problems and a bout with the flu … Saw first action against Georgia State (4:23) and hit his first career field goal … Played 13 minutes vs. Notre Dame with four points … Did not play after 1/19 vs. Wake Forest due to thumb injury and some family matters.

2020-21 (freshman)

Missed most of Tech’s preseason practice with a broken bone in his right foot, had a setback in recovery in January and has played only one game as a result … Saw his only action against Delaware State on Dec. 20 (3 points on free throws in 8:12)

 

High School

A double-figure scorer for North Mecklenburg High School since his freshman year for coach Duane Lewis, earning all-conference honors four years, all-region honors three years and all-state honors as a junior and senior … Became the school’s all-time leading scorer his senior year (finished with 2,253 points, 20th-most all-time in the state) and set the school mark for three-point field goals (finished with 331) by the end of his junior year … North Mecklenburg compiled a record of 104-12 in his four years on the team, winning its conference and reaching the sectional finals each year … Averaged 24 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists and paced the state class 4A in three-point shooting, leading North Mecklenburg to a 30-1 record and its first North Carolina’s first 4A state championship berth since 2006 (championship game was cancelled in wake of coronavirus pandemic) … Selected to play in the Carolinas Classic All-Star Game … Named North Mecklenburg’s male athlete of the year … Averaged 22 points per game in 2018-19 and leading class 4A, the highest in the state of North Carolina, in three-point shooting … Led North Mecklenburg to the third round of the North Carolina class 4A state playoffs in 2019, scoring 45 points in the third-round overtime loss to R.J. Reynolds … Averaged 20 points a game his junior year, and 14 as a freshman.

Coach Pastner says: “Tristan is a high-level scorer. I’ve always believed you either know how to put the ball in the basket, or you don’t, and Tristan knows how to put the ball in the basket. He can really shoot it. He’s the son of a veteran NBA player who played 13 years, so he just has that ability, and will give us a great addition on the perimeter.”

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