The Saskatchewan Rattlers are looking to young Drake Jeffries to provide much\u002Dneeded scoring in the Canadian Elite Basketball League.
“I’m trying to add a little bit more to my game, though.”
Jeffries is still young and developing as a player at age 24. He hopes to “step out of his comfort zone” in the CEBL, he said. “I didn’t know anyone here, but a lot of us have mutual friends though. I decided late that I wanted to play and my agent hit up either Brad or Barry and they liked me, and thought I’d be a good fit. I had been in Saskatchewan before so I thought, I might as well come full circle.”
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