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14 Facts About Caleb Houstan

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Caleb Michael David Houstan is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association.

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Caleb Houstan won a silver medal with Canada at the 2019 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship.

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On July 17,2020, Caleb Houstan announced he would forgo his senior year, graduate from high school early, and reclassify to class of 2021.

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Caleb Houstan was the only non-senior to start on a roster with talented players such as Scottie Barnes, Cade Cunningham, Moses Moody, Day'Ron Sharpe, and Zeb Jackson.

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Caleb Houstan was named to the 2021 McDonald's All-American Boys Game and Jordan Brand Classic rosters, becoming the first Michigan signee to earn the distinction since Daniel Horton in 2002.

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On October 30,2020, Caleb Houstan announced his commitment to playing college basketball for Michigan over offers from Alabama, Duke and Virginia.

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Caleb Houstan was the No 2 rated player in the state of Florida, and was ranked the No 14 overall prospect in the nation according to 247Sports, and No 4 power forward, becoming Michigan's highest-rated recruit in the modern recruiting era.

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Caleb Houstan was drafted 32nd overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2022 NBA draft.

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Caleb Houstan joined the Magic in the 2022 NBA Summer League.

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On July 11,2022, Caleb Houstan signed a rookie contract with the Magic.

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Caleb Houstan represented Canada at the 2019 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship in Belem, Brazil.

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Caleb Houstan started all six games, led Team Canada in scoring, and ranked second overall in the tournament, averaging 22.8 points while adding 5.3 rebounds, two assists, and 1.7 steals per game, and helped his team win the silver medal.

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Caleb Houstan was scheduled to represent Canada at the 2020 U17 World Cup and U18 FIBA Americas Championship both events were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Caleb Houstan represented Canada at the 2021 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup, where he averaged 17 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.3 steals per game, to help lead his team to a bronze medal.