Hey Ellis Bros... It's been a cool journey, watching the both of you grow and support one another, while being under the scope of cam. Stay focused and keep the momentum which you both have right now and take this momentum to the next level, where your NEW journey awaits. Sad to see Eli part from Isaac, but change is always a great thing, when it comes to progress / improvement. I just finished watching OTE and Eli's team take a "W" with the CityReapers. Can't wait to see Isaac's new season / journey. Note to Isaac: "You are not a shadow to Eli or Eli's little brother on the court anymore. You don't even have to prove to anyone that you can top what Eli has accomplished or anything. Focus on your own talents - your own skill training - your own personal growth - your own qualities that makes Isaac be the best he can become". I see that you are in a growth spurt right now. Make sure to continue to master your ball handling skills and dominate your opponents with a strong controlled dribble along with your consistent mid and 3 point shot. Build your IQ and be a general on the floor and keep your head up to see the entire floor, when you are dribbling. Never be afraid but play smart. Listen your dad and never say to him "I know already" or to anyone. Soak up the coaching / teaching for basketball, because your understanding of the game is going to be part of your arsenal on the court. It might be a challenge to keep all your skils, while this growth spurt is hitting you, but do not stop training. You will build the coordination and keep the techniques of basketball, if you don't stop training". Stay GOLD!!!
🧠🧠🧠 big up yaself … it’s crazyyy I was literally thinking about you 2-3 days ago xxxx Maintain the motivation and purpose 👏👏 know what your future looks like 🎉WE MOVE X
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I have always enjoyed watching the Ellis brothers and think they are really great. But I think I was too overcome with "wow" over a freshman that can do what Eli can. Because he is 17 years old already. Hell I graduated HS at 17 and he is just a freshman? I still think he is very talented but some of the growth I expected.. well I think that's changed some in my mind due to his age. Freshman, sophmore etc really doesnt mean all that much. It's the age that matters. Eli is a great player but not that far above the curve when I consider other really good players and their age.
Robots are coming to take 800 million jobs by the year 2030! There’s already a McDonald’s restaurant without any human employees today! We need the Universal Basic Income now! With the ubi, we can also have the ethical $0/hour minimum wage. Which means more people can afford to create jobs! I want dozens of $0/hour employees. Don’t you?! Let’s create more job creators! Let’s make the Universal Basic Income happen now! Mmmm
@PaPa Shango 100% the same … well except Julian was quicker and could jump higher. Both hyped up, both short, both decent outside shots, both couldn’t make a shot when pressured. None of the Ellis kids will play D1. Want to put money on it? Meet back here in a couple of years when Eli is at a JC or D2 school his dad got a couching job at?
@@Indysports2029 lol Bahahahahah you’re delusional. Not even a school like New Jersey Tech would sign either of these two kids go just watch any average old D1 or D2 program and you will see that every kid on that court is faster taller quicker jumps higher, and shoots as good or better than either of the Ellis brothers. Neither one of those two boys have an ounce of athleticism and they’re built like a dump truck just like their dad. D1 schools don’t give away scholarships to people that can’t contribute on both ends of the court and when you lack complete and total athleticism you can’t contribute. They are well suited for a private AAU fantasy league coach by their dad, but in a regular high school, or even D3 college they would struggle to compete.
@PaPa Shango I’ll bet you $1000 right now that they don’t compete at the D1 level at any time. Of course, it will be some excuse like they injured their shoulder or some other kind of BS but the reality is they will go and play where their dad gets a job coaching and that will be at some Midwest NAIA program or possibly a D3 school but at no time will those boys ever play in a D1 program.
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