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@@drippyeddy5130 They reason they shine now, is because they're playing to their strengths instead of trying to improve their weaknesses in these easy games. Kobe was only ranked 57th when he was in High School, and that's because he actively focused on improving his weaknesses during high-school, instead of relying on his natural talents.
keep in mind the name dakari spear. he’s. not super heard of but 6,3 and windmilling with lockdown defense and smooth jumper to go along side akiller shot hesi
check new nba rookies, they know how play defense. these guys in video still learning ofc lol. with this increasing quality of prospects maybe in some day nba gotta have 36 teams or something.
2:59 this kid dunks so easy, I remember in HS I grabbed the rim and thought I was so awesome. I had never lifted weights or worked out a day in my life other than playing basketball. He's listed at 6' 7" so he's got the height on me but even at my prime I couldn't get up like that. About 3ft was my max jump and I never trained it.
Watch out for my boy Micah Timmons, he is a 3pt beast and all around great scorer man is in commerce so he don't get to much attention but if the right eyes see him currently I believe he would be a top 50 player. Man put up 43 on lone oak in 8th grade and went on a three point massacre today @ rains. Just watch out for him
I actually know Max Iversen. He’s not my friend or anything, but I’ve seen him in person before, and he’s Fr. He’s so consistent with his jumper and handles, and has the passing of a top point guard. He’s super talented
@@koldjrive1905 AJ Dybantsa will for sure always be around the top 5-10 throughout highschool. Literally dropped a 20 ball against a post-grad img squad as a freshman
Aye goodluck little man, even if you dont make it try out next year and dont give up. And never settle for where your at always try and be better. And lastly always try to make your teammates better, dont bully anyone and dont let your teammates bully anyone. I hope you make it👍
The Peyton kid is scary. He didn’t even look like he was being pushed. Just having fun imagine what he could do if he’s pushed to the limit, I’m scared of that dude
nah dont let these guy discourage you they werent just this good they had to really practice to get that good so your gonna have to practice like your obsessed if you want to be in the nba
@@showtimegodee yea i used to think like you but our class anti that stack like the 2023 to where its damn near impossible to get ranked we got a chance work hard youll see the progress
@@omnifox1984 Man i'm trying its hard with these 6'8 freshman and a lot of kids in our classes are reclasses too but lets work brodie 100% whats your ig
@@showtimegodee tbh i wouldnt worry about it because height is kind of weird, i was only like 5'4 starting freshman year and graduated high school around 6'1. and i was told that once i stopped growing i would be around 5' 10, but i still dont think im done growing yet. just focus on what u can control. plus not every nba player is super tall, look at ja or trae young
man remember back these camps bsck then they could only dribble good and lay up and shoot threes regular kid skills and average heights were 5,3-6,0 now it’s 5,11-7,0😳😳 now it’s dunks alley oops half court shots crazy snkle breakers these new generations are freaky🔥🔥
i live in canada too and if u are gr 9 u are class of 2027 and grade 10 is class of 2026 but when u grad it would be 2026 but if u were to play in the states from canada then u would be class of 2027 and versus gr 9 and versus gr 8 that are 2027 in the states