Thankful for the opportunity that @TracyMarek and the @cavs organization have provided. Tracy’s patience and insight through the whole process was extremely helpful.
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Tucker Willis | Class of 2028
AR Elite Hoyas | Arab High School (AL)
Tucker Willis @Tucker_Willis1 is an athletic and physically dominant force who controlled the paint on both ends of the floor. He grabbed rebounds relentlessly on offense and defense, making it nearly impossible for anyone to match his presence inside. Every time he touched the ball in the paint, the defense collapsed—yet he still finished with power and confidence. His length allowed him to stretch the floor defensively, effectively guarding the wing, while also showing he can score at all three levels. Willis was simply unstoppable and set the tone with his strength and versatility.
Huge things coming from this kid the next three years! He is the most coachable player I know and stays hungry to improve! Absolutely love working with Tucker Willis💪🏼🏀
What Vanished in Silence:
1. The ability to be truly unreachable.
Once, being alone meant actually being alone. Now, we’re always tethered to something or someone—digitally.
2. The concept of “waiting.”
Waiting used to be normal. Now, we buffer for two seconds and feel existential dread.
3. A shared reality.
Everyone lives in a personalized algorithmic world—news feeds, content, and truths tailored just for them.
4. Silence.
Not quiet—true silence. From ambient noise to digital hums to endless content, silence became a stranger.
5. Getting lost.
In space, in thought, in conversation. GPS, search engines, and curated content now always find us and re-route us.
6. Forgetting.
The internet never forgets. Every photo, text, or tweet lives forever in some server farm.
7. The unknown.
Before Google, questions lingered. We wondered longer, imagined more, guessed.
8. A sense of finality.
Everything’s reversible, editable, deletable. Nothing ends—just updates.
9. Childhood as we knew it.
Modern kids have digital footprints before they can walk. Their imagination is shaped by code.
10. True boredom that births creativity.
Now we scroll before the muse even has a chance to speak.
@Dr_KHenderson@U_SUNYBrockport Dr. Henderson, could you please direct message me? I saw where you got your EdD from Capella, and I was hoping to hear about your experience with them. I’m considering the flex path.
@GDESPOSITO08@FOS@JazzC2_ It’s really just because of school spirit. Current students, faculty, and even alumni are the most common viewers because they support the school they attend/ed. Then add the fact that fans keep up with their conferences and so on. And the hype from marketing teams and players.
@DailyLoud Why wasn’t the biker wearing shoes??
If he had put them on he would’ve been later getting to that spot and wouldn’t have ended up getting smacked🫣