Shadowlight
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Not easy to bake the perfect cake. For me no matter what sport the best case scenario is a dual thing where a white prospect has both top flight athleticism and a high ranking. Around here they are known as Caste Busters!! But over the past decade plus those type of white athletes have been very few and far between. Often they rank high in one of the dual aspects but are lacking in the other. Sure there have been more than a few white baseball prospects with tremendous speed but rarely are they rated among the best prospects and few make it to the Majors. So in a sense they "don't exist." And too often like in basketball the top 100 white players are big guys more noted for finesse and power rather than explosive hops and speed. They might make it but we hear about their "lack of quickness" for four years.
Let us hope that is not the case with what looks to me like the heir apparent of Rex Chapman since he is from Kentucky. The problem is at this point in time he has a low rating of two stars which gets you into say a low major like New Hampshire. So his skills need refinement and a ton of hard work in order for him to jump to a High Major School. Is he hungry enough like so many black athletes or will he drift away into oblivion like so many other distracted white kids these days? But if he can get his act together we are looking at a prime time special athlete. From the class of 2020 and already sporting a 41 inch vertical with blinding speed I introduce the very raw (so was Michael Jordan his freshman year in HS) 6"4" SG Trey Brock. The goal is to get him into the top 25 prospects for the class of 2020. See below for a quick synapsis of this incredible athlete.
https://future150.com/hs/basketball-news/trey-brock-eyeing-breakout-sophomore-season
Let us hope that is not the case with what looks to me like the heir apparent of Rex Chapman since he is from Kentucky. The problem is at this point in time he has a low rating of two stars which gets you into say a low major like New Hampshire. So his skills need refinement and a ton of hard work in order for him to jump to a High Major School. Is he hungry enough like so many black athletes or will he drift away into oblivion like so many other distracted white kids these days? But if he can get his act together we are looking at a prime time special athlete. From the class of 2020 and already sporting a 41 inch vertical with blinding speed I introduce the very raw (so was Michael Jordan his freshman year in HS) 6"4" SG Trey Brock. The goal is to get him into the top 25 prospects for the class of 2020. See below for a quick synapsis of this incredible athlete.
https://future150.com/hs/basketball-news/trey-brock-eyeing-breakout-sophomore-season