@BTGBrecords@Hoopss Are you serious. Child support isn’t to pay your rent and your car note. She agreed to the amount because she felt she could get over later. Do you have kids? If yes you just be filthy.
@lilwilliegee you can be 19 you was trying to clown a kid that is the right age. Kids not even on a major circuit. Thats what’s crazy. You can tell he trying to get better because i seen loaded main 16 and he’s not on there. So if im 25 in college because im still playing means im cool.
Does UA Have Another High-Major Sleeper in Bronx Ganaway? @UANextBHoops@TorWatts@BronxGanaway
Another intriguing long-term prospect emerging on the circuit is 2029 wing forward Bronx Ganaway of KC Run GMC.
https://t.co/fDyHLs7P4t
“UA Circuit has a premier of top talent” @UANextBHoops@bigsmoove07
The Under Armour Circuit continues to showcase some of the premier young talent in the country, with multiple prospects elevating their stock through strong spring performances.
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Make5 Notes: @UANextBHoops#UANext Session 2
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2029 6’8” SF Bronx Ganaway @BronxGanaway@KCRunGMC
Showed flashes of a high-upside prospect with intriguing long-term potential. The 6’8” freshman displayed versatility on both ends, capable of playing on or off the ball while showing comfort handling in space. Ganaway also demonstrated the ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc, whether in transition or in catch and shoot situations.
With his size, mobility and perimeter skill set, the tools are clearly there. As he continues to develop physically and add strength, particularly finishing through contact and establishing himself around the rim, his overall impact and consistency should continue to rise. He has high major writing all over him!
@ehoopsshowcase@bigsmoove07@TorWatts
Make5 Notes: @BigShotsGlobal Rock The Rock with Paul Biancardi
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2029 Alex ‘A10’ Alexander Max Level Elite Philly
This was my first time laying eyes on the young fella, and he has special written all over him. He has great length, athleticism, and natural scoring instincts. What makes him such a difficult cover is his ability to score at all three levels — he can get downhill, finish around the rim, knock down shots from the perimeter, and create offense with confidence. His upside is easy to see.
@ehoopsshowcase@BayAreaHoopsfl@PaulBiancardi@maxlevelselite
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6’7” SF Preston Echols @Pecholz21
Echols made a strong impact on the offensive glass, using his length and quick second jump to create extra possessions. That same combination of size and athleticism translates defensively, where he shows versatility and makes him a force in transition.