Myles Colvin set to add to family legacy at Purdue
INDIANAPOLIS (BVM) 鈥 Myles Colvin is a self-described 鈥渓ate bloomer鈥 in the game of basketball. However, over the past year, his game has taken off to the point where he has become one of the top Class of 2023 prospects in the country, and someone who is seen as having the skill, and the talent, to perhaps play in the NBA someday.
鈥淚 think I started thinking that I was capable of making it to the NBA around this time last year,鈥 Colvin said. 鈥淥bviously, I don鈥檛 really know what God鈥檚 plan is for me or what his end goal is. But my plan is to go to college for however long that will be, and Lord willing, I鈥檒l go to the NBA and play for however long I can.鈥
If Colvin indeed gets to that point, he won鈥檛 be the first in his immediate family to play professional sports. His father, , was a fourth-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in 1999. After four seasons in the Windy City, Rosevelt finished his 10-year NFL career with the New England Patriots where he won two Super Bowl championships.聽
In his NFL career, Rosevelt racked up 52.5 sacks and 373 total tackles. Seeing his father have that kind of success at the highest level has inspired Myles to work hard so he can someday have the same opportunity.聽
鈥淚t definitely inspires me just seeing all the hard work and dedication it takes,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淗e tells me all the things he had to do to get to the level he played at, especially with the Patriots and how good of a team that was 鈥 It鈥檚 definitely an advantage having him as my father and he鈥檚 going to push me and put me in my best interest for everything I鈥檓 doing.

鈥淥n the athletic side, he鈥檚 taught me all the important things of playing sports like taking care of your body, getting proper rest, hydrating, all that stuff. I think he also did a good job of helping with my life outside of basketball. He does a good job comparing basketball, and sports in general, to life. What you put into something is what you get out of it and I think that鈥檚 really important.鈥
After starring at Broad Ripple High School, Rosevelt played his college football at Purdue. In a year, Myles will follow the same path as he takes the basketball court for Matt Painter and the Boilermakers.
鈥淚 probably had about 10-12 schools hit me up in total,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淥bviously, Purdue was one of them and they were my top option all the way around, not just because my father went there and my sister is going there right now. They were legitimately the best option for my game.鈥澛
Myles鈥 recruiting began at the start of his sophomore year of high school, and picked up throughout the ensuing months. He had interest from the likes of Butler, Miami (OH), Indiana and Tulane, and was prepared to talk with Virginia and Notre Dame as well. However, Purdue always stood out as the best choice.
鈥淭hey showed me that they wanted me and that鈥檚 something that I took to heart,鈥 Myles added. 鈥淭hat was the difference between all the other schools. Coach Painter told me that I鈥檒l have to work for everything that I鈥檒l have, and that鈥檚 something that I really want to have in my mind, not just for basketball, but for life.鈥
While it wasn鈥檛 necessarily a driving factor in Myles鈥 decision, it doesn鈥檛 hurt that his sister, , is currently at Purdue, starring on the Boilermakers鈥 volleyball team. Seeing Raven make the transition to becoming a college athlete has also been beneficial for the basketball standout.
鈥淪eeing her playing in one of the best conferences in the country, it was really good seeing her compete and seeing her talent,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淚t just gave me goosebumps, thinking about my opportunities and playing for one of the best colleges in the country. It made me think about the opportunities I鈥檒l have just because of the great history of Purdue basketball.鈥
Many may have expected Myles to play football like his father. He did compete in the sport until eighth grade while also running track when younger, but basketball always stood out, in part because Myles saw Rosevelt鈥檚 passion for that sport as well.

鈥淭he thing that really attracted me to playing it was my dad,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淢y dad had a love for the game of basketball. I think him just being around it, me being around it, I just fell in love with it the more I played it.鈥
When he moved to Indiana early in his elementary school years, Myles took up the sport. He got better and better throughout his youth, playing for an AAU program created by his dad called .
鈥淚 think the club helped me build my game just based off being one of the best players on the team,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been able to be around people that will help me mold my game to what it will be when I get to Purdue or in the future. It鈥檚 really an advantage.鈥
Myles鈥 game has continued to progress at Heritage Christian School as well. He saw a good amount of varsity minutes as a freshman, but took a big leap as a sophomore, averaging 18.5 points and 6.2 rebounds. It was that year he began growing into his body, jumping higher and getting more athletic. As the college offers began rolling in at the same time, the 6-foot-5 guard realized his true potential.
With an increase in talent level comes an increase in defensive attention, and that鈥檚 what Myles faced in his junior year. However, it didn鈥檛 impact him much, as he averaged 18.4 points while making some truly eye-opening plays.
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— Rosevelt Colvin (@rcolvin3)
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— Myles J. Colvin (@mylesjcolvin)
At the same time, the Heritage Christian star put a greater emphasis on getting his team involved as well, and impacting the game beyond just scoring.聽
鈥淓veryone is going to know that I鈥檓 going to get the ball and I鈥檓 going to score,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淚t really comes down to playing with my team. All eyes are on me 鈥 But what other ways can I affect the game in a positive way?鈥

When all was said and done, Myles was honored as one of the top players in the state by being named an Indiana Junior All-Star. In June, he got to showcase his talent further as he competed in the all-star games against the best from Kentucky as well as the top seniors from Indiana. Oftentimes, he was the best player on the floor.
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Purdue commit Myles Colvin takes flight for the juniors with a big time one hand flush for 2 of his team high 15 pts vs All Star seniors.
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鈥淚 think that I proved that I was the best 2023 player in the state of Indiana,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淚 played really good both games and I think it was a really good experience playing with those kids because Indiana is a really big basketball state. We take this event very highly and I can鈥檛 wait to play it next year.鈥
Aided by a 6-foot-9 wingspan, Myles has incredible athleticism that allows him to attack the basket, finish at the rim, and score well in transition. This in addition to his tremendous shooting and rebounding.
All of his skills were on full display yet again last month first at Purdue鈥檚 team camp, and as he got to compete in the NBPA Top 100 Camp, pitting him up against some of the best players in the country.
Kicking off coverage from the 2022 NBPA Top 100 camp. In front of 250+ colleges, national media & scouts from all 30 NBA teams, commit 1st game stat line 90-69 vic, lead his team in scoring with 15pts on 5-7 FG, 3/3 from 3PT, 2/2 FT.
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鈥淚 took in a lot of things,鈥 Myles said about the NBPA Top 100 Camp. 鈥淚t was a really good experience playing with all of the top kids in the country. It鈥檚 always a blessing, not every kid in the country gets to do that 鈥 I think I showed my shooting ability really well at that camp.鈥
Myles continues to get more and more notice on the national stage, and has finally cracked the . Throughout the next year, he should continue to surge up those rankings, but all the matters for the 6-foot-5 standout is controlling what he does on the court.
鈥淚 do pay attention to the rankings a tiny bit, but in my opinion, I don鈥檛 think that really matters to a certain extent,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淎t some point you have to play the game of basketball and all those rankings go away, and it鈥檚 a matter of who plays the toughest, who plays the smartest and who鈥檚 hitting shots. I鈥檓 not really too concerned about those things, I just put my head down and work. If there鈥檚 talent, it will be found.鈥
In his senior year, Myles plans to use that same mindset. He hopes to lead his team to a successful season, but also has several individual goals set as he looks to be the top player in Indiana.
鈥淢y personal goals, I want to get to the All-Star team, I hope to score 1,000 points and win Mr. Basketball,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the top things on my list. And leading my team the furthest we鈥檝e ever been.鈥

By this time next year, Myles will finally be getting set to head off to West Lafayette. Not only will he continue his family鈥檚 legacy with Purdue, but he will also get to play alongside some talented in-state products, one of those being Indiana native and .
鈥淏oth of us are really good scoring guards and I think we鈥檒l be great additions to the squad,鈥 Myles said.
The two guards along with the rest of their 2023 class should allow Purdue to not only continue developing the best talent Indiana has to offer, but to remain as a perennial contender in the Big Ten conference as well.
鈥淚 think we can be a great team,鈥 Myles added. 鈥淲e can compete with all the Big Ten schools and that鈥檚 something they do every year. Coach Painter will put us in the position to do that.鈥
In addition to that success, Myles knows Coach Painter and his coaching staff can put him in a position to achieve his end goal of the NBA, just as they did with a similar talent recently in Jaden Ivey. If Myles continues to progress the way he has, the sky鈥檚 the limit, and the Boilermakers are looking forward to having this elite talent on their side.
I know there鈥檚 a kid at Purdue rt now that鈥檚 pretty good but keep that seat warm 鈥 馃槑 TALK TO ME SON!!!
— Rosevelt Colvin (@rcolvin3)
鈥淚 definitely think he [Painter] can do that for me,鈥 Myles said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 done it with multiple guys. He has a really good knowledge of the game. That鈥檚 another reason I picked Purdue, not just him, but the whole coaching staff they have. Really good knowledge of the game, they love it, they鈥檙e dedicated to it. They want to see the team win and they鈥檒l do anything for it.鈥
