The world directs up to success if you have skills and go through hard work. No matter which background you are from or how young you are, your passion and work's gonna pay you well if you are rich with the mentioned qualities.

Just take an example of Mikey Williams, a 16-year-old kid who has made his prominence as an aspiring basketball player in the United States. See more updates about the young talent below!!

Who Is Mikey Williams?

Mikey Williams, age 16, is a young but professional basketball player, widely acclaimed as the No. 1 player in the 2023 class with the "next big thing" buzz. Mikey, who is 6 feet and 3 inches tall, is one of the most known basketball players in high school in the United States.

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As a player, he played for the travel team Malcolm Thomas All-Stars, one of the country's best. The current talents that he ignites come from a young age when he started dunking in competitive games at the age of 13. 

Born in 2004 in the United States, Mikey Williams celebrates his birthday on 26 June. He was raised by his dad-mom, Mahlon, and Charisse in South-East San Diego, California.

As of 2020, he is dating the fellow basketball player and a 14-year-old Instagram star, Serenity Johnson.

Mikey Williams Ranking And Stats

Mikey Williams is one of the top-ranking youth basketball players. He was ranked number one as the top prospect in the nation for the class of 2023. He plays from the San Ysidro High School.

As per maxpreps.com, his stats showcase the reports of 32 games played in the 2019/20 season, where he averaged 29.9 points per game. Similarly, his stats manifests 4.9 assists, 6.7 rebounds, 1.6 steals, and 0.3 blocks per game. Throughout the season, he scored 956 points from his high school.

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As per Mikey, he is garnering the offers from Grambling State, Howard, Morehouse, Hampton, Alabama State, Pittsburgh, Norfolk State, Tennessee State, Florida A&M, North Carolina Central, and Texas Southern.

Similarly, other offers include schools like Kansas, San Diego State, Tennessee, Texas Tech, UCLA, USC, Arkansas, and New Mexico.