'24 PF Kany Tchanda hosts multiple high major programs

Virginia, SMU, and Providence made the trip to Winston-Salem (NC) Christian this week to watch 6-foot-10 2024 Kany Tchanda.
Tchanda moved to North Carolina last season from the Congo. He played this summer with Team United on Nike’s 16u EYBL Circuit, where he averaged 4.7 rebounds and 1.1 blocks while shooting 48.9 percent from the field and 35.7 percent from three.
Kany Tchanda claims offers from Texas A&M, SMU, Wichita State, and others. Winston Salem Christian is also home to 2024 Chol Machot. The 7-foot-0 Machot is a class of 2024 center who last week moved to North Carolina from Australia.
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Winston-Salem (NC) Christian has played host to a number of schools since the Fall live recruiting period started. Vanderbilt, Clemson, and Virginia Tech have been joined by thirty or so mid-major schools from all over the country.
Tchanda’s scouting report
Kany Tchanda has a long and lanky frame that is very projectable. A college weight program should instantly pack on muscle to the 6-foot-10 power forward. A native of the Congo, Tchanda has been in the United States for right around a year. The first thing you see with him is how well he runs; long strides and is very fast as he transitions ends. He has a smooth catch and shoot three-point shot that he takes with confidence. Tchanda missed a good chunk of the summer with back issues, but he is getting back to 100 percent to start the season. Still under the radar, look for college coaches to really pique their interest. The game can be a little fast for him, but that should change with reps. He is a good athlete and has natural timing with skills.