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Why Xavier’s Colby Jones is on the road to becoming a star

Surprised is the wrong word.

CJ Jones isn't surprised because he spent his formative years playing basketball with and against his younger brother, Colby.

CJ played college basketball at Arkansas and Middle Tennessee State. Now he's in his first season playing professional basketball in the Netherlands, so he has to stay up late, half a world away, to watch his younger brother play for Xavier men's basketball.

"He's a smart kid, been smart since he was a baby, so I'm not surprised at all," CJ told The Enquirer. "I know he can play in any system, anywhere and he's gonna fit right in."

Xavier Musketeers guard Colby Jones (3) shoots for three in the second half of the NCAA basketball game between the Xavier Musketeers and the Ohio State Buckeyes at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. Xavier defeated the 19-ranked Buckeyes, 71-65.

And Colby has fit right in at Xavier. The 6-foot-6 sophomore has emerged as one of the Musketeers' best players, and to get to where he is today, it's worth a look at where he started in Birmingham, Alabama, playing against his older brother.

"We got the same dad, different moms, so when he was first born ... I'd go over to their house every weekend, almost every day it seemed like, and once he got older like around 6 or 7 that's when he wanted to start playing me one-on-one or shooting contests. He always was competitive but he used to play football too, and I thought he was just gonna stick with football because, man, he was almost better at football than basketball. He played quarterback and he was great. But basketball's always been his first love."


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