6'9" forward Caleb Wilson from 'BRON' music video with Benny The Butcher narrows his NBA pathways to 12 schools
Caleb Wilson is one of the most promising NBA prospects in the 2025 draft. Ahead of his entry into the league, Wilson shared with On3Sports' Joe Tipton his interest in 12 schools. Standing at six-foot-nine, he is a forward with a lot of potential. In a draft class featuring players like Cooper Flagg and Ace Bailey, Wilson stands out as one of the most intriguing prospects, with a lot of upside to his game.
Wilson has played in three seasons with Holy Innocents Episcopal High School, with his junior year showcasing how far his development has come. He played in 32 games that year, putting up 20.8 points, 14.6 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 4.4 blocks.
Wilson shared Tipton's post on X, formerly known as "Twitter."
"Where's home?" Wilson posted.
Listed in the schools are some of the best basketball programs with a tremendous reputation to back them up, such as Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Arkansas, Duke, Alabama, Tennessee, UCF, USC, Ohio State and Oregon.
Caleb Wilson also participated in this year's Peach Jam tournament, where he showcased his impressive skill set on the court. He recorded 17.3 points (62.0% shooting), 7.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.8 blocks per game.
Following his outing, 247Sports' Travis Branham praised Wilson's two-way capabilities.
"Wilson was efficient and effective on offense, cutting, slashing and finishing at the rim," he wrote. "He was also making some shots from mid-range. But, it was his defense that made the biggest impact on the championship team. He switched around the court and was terrific as a help-side defender."
Caleb Wilson featured on rapper Benny The Butcher's "BRON" single
There have been athletes in the past who have been featured in a music video to build anticipation; just look at how "Forever" by rappers Drake, Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Eminem showcased the excitement surrounding LeBron James.
In Benny The Butcher's "BRON" music video, Caleb Wilson was included in his usual training routines and some quick highlights were also showcased.
Alongside Wilson was another young and promising athlete, Hailee Swain, who is part of the 2025 WNBA Draft. She won a gold medal in the 2023 FIBA Americas U16 Championship. Moreover, she has committed to Stanford University.
The video was uploaded on YouTube last Jan. 12 and has garnered over 1 million views on the platform, with 25K likes and 1K comments.