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Xaivian Lee, born March 12, 2004, is a Canadian-American college basketball standout for the Princeton Tigers. Inspired by Fred VanVleet, he honed his skills through youth baseball and basketball.
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Xaivian Lee’s first exposure to basketball did not go so well. Right away, as a 7-year-old at a camp run by NBA great and fellow Canadian Steve Nash, he wanted to quit.
Fans couldn't help but praise Lee after the game, as he outdueled top NBA prospects like Harper and Bailey to lead his team to a famous win. "Xaivian Lee draft stock just moved up" one fan commented.
Xaivian Lee Has Found a New Level in 2025 After a disappointing loss in the NIT to end the previous year, Lee was ready to go for the 2024-25 season. He had a scorching 27 points in Princeton’s ...
Princeton transfer Xaivian Lee, one of the top point guards in the transfer portal, has picked newly crowned champion Florida over St. John's and Kansas, he announced.
From Toronto, Canada, Xaivian Lee's path to Princeton was not always traveled with the clearest vision. Having been a 5-foot-7, undersized and slight-framed guard even as a freshman in high school ...
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Lee lands in Gainesville: Princeton guard Xaivian Lee officially ...
Former Princeton Tiger Xaivian Lee officially announced on his Instagram that he will transfer to the Gators. Lee had said his top three were Kansas, St. John’s and UF.
Xaivian Lee has been turning heads all season, and now he’s on the watch list for a pair of major awards. Fresh off a career-best performance, Princeton’s sophomore guard was named to watch ...
In a rising 77–69 win against the St. Joseph’s Hawks on Tuesday night, star junior guard Xaivian Lee put together a first in Princeton men’s basketball history. With 18 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 ...
Xaivian Lee is that fast. “It’s part of who I am,” Lee said after he put in 12 points in the Princeton men’s basketball team’s 91-54 victory over Monmouth on Saturday night.
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