See highlights of the freshman phenom in the video.
Betts' sisters Lauren and
Sienna have set a high bar for their younger brother. Lauren, a 6-7 center expected to go early in the 2026 WNBA Draft, is the leading scorer and rebounder for unbeaten and No. 1-ranked UCLA. The 6-4 Sienna is a senior at nearby
Grandview (Aurora, Colo.) and was selected to participate in the McDonald's All American Game on Monday. She is headed to Westwood next fall as well.
Lauren and Sienna won a state championship together at Grandview in 2022.
Father Andrew is 7-1, played at Long Beach State and was taken in the 1998 NBA Draft. Finally, there is 5-9 mom Michelle, who was part of an unbeaten, national championship volleyball team at Long Beach State in 1998.

Dylan Betts takes the floor during a game in December. The 7-foot-2 freshman has posted double-doubles in two of his last five games. (PHOTO: David Lataille)
Still just 14 years old, Dylan is averaging 8.0 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 blocked shots per game so far this season at Cherry Creek, which boasts one of Colorado's top all-around athletic programs.
Those numbers are trending up over the past five games with the left-handed Betts putting up 11.6 points, 8.6 boards and 4.2 blocks per game during that span.
The sky is the limit for Betts, who told
The Denver Gazette last fall that he expects to grow another inch or two, making comparisons to a certain Frenchman playing for the San Antonio Spurs inevitable.
For now, dealing with the expectations of being the younger brother of two McDonald's All Americans is enough though.
Betts and Cherry Creek take the floor tonight against Eaglecrest (Centennial).

Dylan Betts posted a career-best 14 points to go along with 12 rebounds and two blocked shots in a game last week. (FILE PHOTO: David Lataille)