Five-star class of 2025 prospect Bella Hines reached a new career milestone on Sunday after she surpassed 3,000 high school basketball career points at the weekend's Grind Session event at Menaul School. With just 14 points away from the milestone, the ABC Prep star guard delivered a 32-point performance despite her team's 75-67 loss against AZ Compass Prep. With the 32 points scored, she now stands at 3018 high school career points.
To celebrate the achievement, Bella Hines was joined by family and friends, including her Father, Josh Hines, as they posed for a photo together after the game.
In total, Hines recorded 79 points against AZ Compass Prep at the weekend's Grind Session, having already scored 47 points in Saturday's Game. She currently holds the Grind Session record for most points in a single game, having scored 53 back in November.
Balla Hines has always been a prolific scorer right from her freshman days at Eldorado High School. As a freshman, she averaged 22.8 points per game in 26 games played. She got even better in her sophomore year, as she ended the season averaging 30.0 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. As a Junior, Hines averaged 32.5 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game.
LSU Basketball Commit Bella Hines Signs with The Jordan Brand in a Historic Multi-Year NIL Deal
Five-star prospect Bella Hines made history last November as the first high school basketball player to sign a multi-year NIL deal with the billion-dollar-worth Jordans. Speaking on the deal, Hines revealed that her admiration for NBA legend Kobe Bryant played a key role in her decision to sign with the global brand:
"I'm a big fan of Kobe Bryant, and he always idolized Michael Jordan. So, I feel like Jordan was a no-brainer for me."
According to the deal, Hines is entitled to monetary compensation alongside a monthly supply of the brand's products and merchandise.