It should be criminal what @NikeGirlsEYBL charges college coaches for their events. 💸
The costs keep going up and up, yet the teams play on non-wood courts that in Phoenix literally were falling apart and needed to be sledgehammered together between games.
College coaches are lucky to get a bottle of water and a granola bar at EYBL events, while @UANextGHoops and @3SSBGCircuit feed their coaches full meals and charge half the price.
EYBL is also the only shoe circuit who does not have their games up on Synergy.
The price gouging by AAU needs to change 🤷♂️
Had a chance to get back to some highlight videos of our players and today's video is of sophomore @VadaSousek. Vada continues to show growth. New opportunities exist and can't wait to see what happens!
@shane_wissink@CooperGoede Hard to look at national ranking too. The knuppel name might make that rank a little higher. Sure would have been an interesting matchup!
@Tr_Anderson22@DLphyed@coach_jb1 Coach we had the same thing in KS 3 years ago. “It’s too expensive” “We won’t be able to find ppl” “Bad shots” “Too much time at table figuring it out.” 2 years in now and none of that is an issues and the naysayers all even like it. People don’t like Change.
@NolanG_21 “There’s no data to prove that getting a shot clock would make the game or players better”🤦🏼♂️ that’s all I ever hear. Meanwhile in other states and countries kids are playing with a shot clock at 10 years old.
@MattWindle1@coachrickp1 Year 1 fully in for 4A-6A in Kansas. Don’t know any coach against it now. The concern some had was taking away “strategy.” They found it actually increased strategy. Can stick with a conservative defense longer if behind. Can still “burn” time, just with a late clock plan. Etc.