Body proportion and bone to muscle ratio seem healthy and well above average for his height and age. Would recomend a back coach because he is tending to lean forward too much even in down time. Correction of posture at this age is vital for spine alignment in adulthood, specially for athletes; healthy back = BALANCE.
Red 10 and Blue 3 are impressive. 10's moves in the post show some real maturity, including his use of his elbows and shot selection. 3 is just explosive and I love the way he uses his body to seal off his opponent when on the drive. Top-notch game!
Number 10 in red impressed me the most in this video. Just because your big, doesn't mean you're good. My HS varsity team had two legit 6'11" guys, and neither one of them played that much. One even ended up quitting halfway through the season over it. They didn't have that killer instinct or competitive edge. Give me a 6'4" killer any day of the week. I saw really no competitive edge in this guy. He will have to develop some of that fast if he's going to go to the next level and be successful.
@@SteveJobIess I think this is a game for scouts so everyone is supposed to just try and impress. Doesn't look like a regular high school game and no one got really excited at the end, or was that just half time. Isn't high school 4 periods?
@@JackSparrow-yb3lq its AAU. One big showcase. I'm pretty sure the coaches would like them to play through him but the players know that being 7'5 is a D1 scholarship no matter what he does on the Court. They rather be selfish then show they can run a offense and exploit mismatches
Great to see a bunch of young men out there working hard, competing, and giving it all they have. I didn’t see much lollygagging out there. Lotta hustle on both teams .Big difference from what I see from the young kids at my work in terms of effort
He’s like 14 tho. Got a ton of potential since pretty much all humans that height are either stupid thin and frail or have some weird mobility issues. He’s just gotta continue to develop his skills and work on his motor and aggression.
yeah but its hard to be that tall at a young age the muscle usually doesn't grow as fast. give him a couple years to gain strength he wont look like that. its all on the work he willing to put in.
I was surprised how coordinated the tall kid was for his size, but I'd still probably take the other teams big guy over him. Both teams had some talented kids!
@@ericd9937 It almost seems like theres a certain height limit in which your body will begin to overcompensate for as you continue to grow. You know, like a yin & yang thing. If one thing gets more, another thing gets less.
@@SteveJobIess Yeah idk how people don't realize that lol his teammates clearly been in the lab way more than this kid and can move way better than him, why they gotta compensate because theres a taller than average guy on the team? When he was out the game his teammates had so much more space on the court to operate
Hope this kid gets the right trainer, he looks like he is cordinated enough. Hopefully he strengthens up and faster. Its hard to find real tall player that aren't slow and uncoordinated. Good luck young man. Oh, and find more aggression and fire but be a team player.
@@jeffhardy6333 allot of player's could've did what he did in his era the question is if he could've did what he did in that era in any other I would say NO based on playing against a bunch of white boys FACTS that we're probably plumbers on there full time job🤣 chew on that
I can see this kid being a really good defensive stopper if he keeps working on his lateral quickness. Looks like he has everything in place for that development.
He moves well for his size.. hopefully he gets muscle and dominates and makes the NBA. But red 10 was working him and his team was better when he was on the bench from the video.
🤣🤣 moves well for his size? Gtfoh, the dude is a tree with his feet planted in the paint the whole game. How do you let a 6'"4 guy out rebound you when you're 7'6"
@@Kodos2024 so Shaq had a career ending injury huh? What about Hakeem olajuwon, Patrick Ewing, David Robinson. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Do your homework before spouting off "facts"
@@chrisjeter9410 kid is still learning his body, especially with the rapid growth he was probably going through. Guy guarding him was the best guy on the court and had actual moves and to use his lower center of gravity. Let's give the kid a few years to see how he adapts. I. Just hoping he can add muscle and how to play as a big man.
@@chrisjeter9410 you are calling out people for not knowing shit and you are clearly the one who doesn’t know what they are talking about. He said players over 7’1 and not one of the players you listed are over 7’1. Not one!! But you know who was over 7’1. Yao Ming. Ralph Sampson. George Muresan. Manute Bol. Porzingis has regressed. What that person said is a fact. Most players this tall have injury problems.
I'm sure all these other kids have been playing alot longer, this guy probably has a growth spurt and basketball was obvious. He looks like he's got a really healthy body for 7'6. I'd like to see what he can do in the NBA hope his game grows and he puts the work into gaining muscle. Legs first!!
Out of ll these highlights, he should have definitely gotten more touches on offense. I don't know how long he's been hooping but the coach should definitely use his size advantage.
If you're trying to actually develop basketball atheletes, training them on the most efficient methods of feeding the freakishly tall guy isn't going to pan out for very long in their careers
It looks like some are just showcasing themselves and it's not about the team game. I agree they didn't even really look to get him involved. They were just in it for themselves
I’m a UK guy through and through, we had a guy named Shagarri Alleyne that never panned out in spite of his massive size. Willie Cayley Stein however was quite the different story. If I remember, Stein had a strong football background that really helped with his movement and coordination. Not everyone can be successful with that height but as the father of an 18 year old athlete I would like for this young man to succeed.
No doubt! Good B-ball from both teams and good coaching, not overusing the bigs, opposition low post got tired of handling the big fella, subbed in a strong/fast power forward and burned them for a couple easy deuces. Would love to see the young man utilized at low post more often but whatever way you can get a miss match, pick and roll the easiest I suppose.
Great potential player in the future, if he can work on mobility and strength, he just might be a great center in the NBA in the near future. Hopefully, he can go to college for at least three years and as long as he puts in the work, it'll payoff in the end.
No he is really not "player of the future." He is huge, yes, but he runs the floor slowly and doesn't have much lateral movement. He doesn't play defense at all, and at his height, he should be blocking shots all day long. He isn't good enough to play NCAA div 1 no matter "how much work he puts in." Only a complete waterhead thinks that guy will ever play in the NBA.
Players that size have a really hard time keeping not only with the up and down tempo of the NBA but because of the rule changes, moving their feet laterally and playing in space. He"d also be a foul magnet. Certainly he could have a nice career overseas somewhere where the playing style more suits his game.
Table dude is just in the way. No shooting, no rebounds, no defense! Just a guaranteed dunk. When playing against skilled teams, someone will always have him boxed out!
Every guy above 7’4 just doesn’t seem to love blocking shots 😂. If I was 7’6…. They wouldn’t be able to sell a glizzy in the nosebleeds without me getting a hand on it…. Pause.. 😂 😂
I'm 6'1 and pretty athletic for a white guy lol and my favorite thing to do was block shots. You couldn't attempt a layup or dunk without me contesting it and I would consistently block players shots all the way up to 6'9-6'10ish. Even the opposing players teammates would ooooo and ahhhh when I blocked their shots. It was the greatest feeling.
Slow, inactive, doesn't box out, doesn't oppose shots, stays upright, doesn't use length or width on defense, stays too deep under the basket on defense to be effective, and players dribble around him... a lot of work to even make D-1. Honestly, who the hell is coaching this kid. They deserve the blame as much as he does for his lack of effort/energy.
Needs to seriously work on his speed up and down the court. He was basically shuffling. I ain't 7'6" so don't know what it takes to move legs that long ... but it will be a liability at next level. Coaches will give up 6" height advantage for a "plain ordinary" 7-footer who can run the court (if you ain't there, you can't block the ball).
This kid has the size of yao ming .I wonder if he could up his game any more.with slick mobility and handy gamesmanship the likes characteristic to any NBA player.in the circle ..
What a game and the professional attitude from the players was a welcome sight to see. I'm all for strong emotional players, but make sure to respect the players who respect you and to ignore the ones that don't.
They should be throwing it to the big guy on the block and cutting to the basket. Way too much iso-hero ball. Nobody on that team is Luka, play winning team ball without caring about stats and dunks.
That paint looking sweet! Them kids on red have no fear on taking a layup against blue. And they got a lot of more buckets than they should have down there
@@tyb.daeday6493 correct. I see people complaining about him not getting enough touches, well shit does he even deserve touches if guys are getting putbacks right in his face? And at that its very clear the guards on his team has been in the lab way more than him, if anything he slows them down. I understand why he was not in the game at the end
16 yrs old at 7'6"? He's still growing for sure. I think he's going to be 7'8" to 7'10" by 22 yrs old. Definitely a big boost for an NBA team willing to train him and give him the boost. He's a promise player for sure.
Blue team was all about iso play. You can tell they aren't used to using the pick and roll because big man should have ate that team alive. On the other hand, Number 10 on the team in red was decent. He gunna easily make a college roster.
Them boys were about buckets! When big man was out the game they had way more space on the court to operate. Its clear they've been in the lab way more than big man, these young kids can run let them run. Big man cannot run
#3 acts and plays like Westbrook. He took his Jersey off and ran around like someone was going to tackle or chase him🤦🏻 bro you didn’t make the shot and your teams together acting like they’ve done it before.
Really enjoyed watching these youth's, good game, lots of talent out there. Just on size alone the Big Man could be NBA bound. My opinion would be to keep working on aggression, play at 100 miles per hour each play..arms moving feet moving non-stop, quickness, and crash boards son. But like I said, I saw a lot of talent out there on both teams..good stuff young fella's.
He definitely needs to work on his speed and footwork. He jumping explosiveness is not there because he already reaches the rim standing up so no need but that’s not a good thing. Most of all he needs to be confident in himself and be like Shaq…he needs to let everyone on the court know that he is the beast on the floor.
Red team white boy #3 got some game, blue #0 too big guys very raw. Not boxing out or rebounding really. Guys shouldn't be getting anything easy under the net. Hopefully hell learn needs to work on his lateral movement & defensive iq
Body proportion and bone to muscle ratio seem healthy and well above average for his height and age. Would recomend a back coach because he is tending to lean forward too much even in down time. Correction of posture at this age is vital for spine alignment in adulthood, specially for athletes; healthy back = BALANCE.
yeah very balance body for his height!!! unlike chet
Sounds logical. Come to youtube, get free clinical analysis (insert multiple emoji)
@@mytrigger5613 real question is, why didn’t he do tip off?
@@Skizzzzeek because then it would be a hand off =D
Nosebleed
Rioux seems to be getting down the floor much faster than last year. #3 on blue really impressed me in this video
do You Know What is his name?
Yeah #3 on blue was killing it, and basically all of red were as well
His size is impressive but he's not showing a lot of basketball skills.
#3 led all scorers with 20. #14 had 3 pts.
@@菅遼太-c2q Anthony Maxwell
Red 10 and Blue 3 are impressive. 10's moves in the post show some real maturity, including his use of his elbows and shot selection. 3 is just explosive and I love the way he uses his body to seal off his opponent when on the drive. Top-notch game!
And he's white
@@jeffspicoli7619 you sure he isn’t an OreoCookie?
Came here to say this and you worded it great! I would just add that Blue 3 is a solid shooter as well! He's got all around game 🎯
I agree, some pro level looking game out there.
How tall blue 3? He doesn’t look that tall and he dunking
Number 10 in red impressed me the most in this video. Just because your big, doesn't mean you're good. My HS varsity team had two legit 6'11" guys, and neither one of them played that much. One even ended up quitting halfway through the season over it. They didn't have that killer instinct or competitive edge. Give me a 6'4" killer any day of the week. I saw really no competitive edge in this guy. He will have to develop some of that fast if he's going to go to the next level and be successful.
Agree 💯
Can’t teach size, he’ll get a shot. Pass or fail will be up to him.
@@dougbriggman9824 Maybe the next Shawn Bradley?
He has size
@@PowBro there have been loads of players with size that have done absolutely nothing past the high school level.
Forget the giant, watch #3 and #12 those kids can play! Super fun to watch, great vid.
Also noticed the giant had no skills. Maybe he just starred. Like someone told him you should play basketball
A whole lot of those out there. I 7’6”! I’ll take him!
His team ain't playing team basketball should be dominating with a guy that tall easy buckets
More or less
When a guy that tall isnt getting easy buckets, tells you all you need to know about his lack of skill.
@@SteveJobIess I think this is a game for scouts so everyone is supposed to just try and impress. Doesn't look like a regular high school game and no one got really excited at the end, or was that just half time. Isn't high school 4 periods?
@@JackSparrow-yb3lq its AAU. One big showcase. I'm pretty sure the coaches would like them to play through him but the players know that being 7'5 is a D1 scholarship no matter what he does on the Court. They rather be selfish then show they can run a offense and exploit mismatches
They did not want to pass him the ball
Man, Im pulling fir this kid. I love his spirit!!!!
Great to see a bunch of young men out there working hard, competing, and giving it all they have. I didn’t see much lollygagging out there. Lotta hustle on both teams .Big difference from what I see from the young kids at my work in terms of effort
Who is this kid,? Nam
@@terenceburke9468 Olivier Rioux
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ This is not the place for fairytales
These boys are doing great
Obviously. This is sports.. It's something the kids generally want to do.
#10.in red was outhustlin 7'6. He just taller. I would take him over dude. He can barley get up and down the court with all due respect.
@Abdul Nazie wtf touching the rim got to do with it. You know how many players play below the rim that were great come on now
He’s like 14 tho. Got a ton of potential since pretty much all humans that height are either stupid thin and frail or have some weird mobility issues. He’s just gotta continue to develop his skills and work on his motor and aggression.
yeah but its hard to be that tall at a young age the muscle usually doesn't grow as fast. give him a couple years to gain strength he wont look like that. its all on the work he willing to put in.
Really hope the lad stays healthy. Gotta look out for our giants.
I was surprised how coordinated the tall kid was for his size, but I'd still probably take the other teams big guy over him. Both teams had some talented kids!
Why is he so slow...he is not over weight...he should be able to get down court faster
@@ericd9937 bro look at the size
@@ericd9937 It almost seems like theres a certain height limit in which your body will begin to overcompensate for as you continue to grow. You know, like a yin & yang thing. If one thing gets more, another thing gets less.
Red 10 was BALLIN
@@ericd9937 it's sad he slow I'm fat and could probably beat him
He needs a new team,or coach.He should touch the ball every half court possesion.
You can't teach heart or will. He needs proper motivation, I agree. He should be destroying competition. How old is he?
Exactly; just run everything through him; like a taller Kareem. Ahhh, Kareeeem.
There's good reason his team isnt giving him touches. Dude SUCKS.
@@SteveJobIess Yeah idk how people don't realize that lol his teammates clearly been in the lab way more than this kid and can move way better than him, why they gotta compensate because theres a taller than average guy on the team? When he was out the game his teammates had so much more space on the court to operate
2:56 he comes right in & they chuck it to him htf do you miss that dunk dude?
Hope this kid gets the right trainer, he looks like he is cordinated enough. Hopefully he strengthens up and faster. Its hard to find real tall player that aren't slow and uncoordinated. Good luck young man. Oh, and find more aggression and fire but be a team player.
I saw another video on him and he isn’t even sure if he wants to be a pro player.
Dude makes me appreciate the young Wilt Chamberlain even more. Wilt was routing teams BY HIMSELF.
He's just tall, in a different era big difference hate comparisons from people that aren't close to whoss there favorite
@@pears8623 Wilt was an Olympian. He was a world class athlete. We legitimately haven’t seen anyone like him again.
@@jeffhardy6333 allot of player's could've did what he did in his era the question is if he could've did what he did in that era in any other I would say NO based on playing against a bunch of white boys FACTS that we're probably plumbers on there full time job🤣 chew on that
And Shaq of course..
@@pears8623 you smokin on something strong. Wilt would dominate in any era
he moves well for his height
I can see this kid being a really good defensive stopper if he keeps working on his lateral quickness. Looks like he has everything in place for that development.
His build seems rly solid for his age, could definitely be a paint beast in the future
Your not God
@@isaiahmontgomery8728 you're
He moves well for his size.. hopefully he gets muscle and dominates and makes the NBA. But red 10 was working him and his team was better when he was on the bench from the video.
Everyone who's entered the NBA over like 7-1 has had a career ending injury, look it up. I love a big man game, but they break too easy. 🤷
🤣🤣 moves well for his size? Gtfoh, the dude is a tree with his feet planted in the paint the whole game. How do you let a 6'"4 guy out rebound you when you're 7'6"
@@Kodos2024 so Shaq had a career ending injury huh? What about Hakeem olajuwon, Patrick Ewing, David Robinson. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Do your homework before spouting off "facts"
@@chrisjeter9410 kid is still learning his body, especially with the rapid growth he was probably going through. Guy guarding him was the best guy on the court and had actual moves and to use his lower center of gravity.
Let's give the kid a few years to see how he adapts. I. Just hoping he can add muscle and how to play as a big man.
@@chrisjeter9410 you are calling out people for not knowing shit and you are clearly the one who doesn’t know what they are talking about. He said players over 7’1 and not one of the players you listed are over 7’1. Not one!! But you know who was over 7’1. Yao Ming. Ralph Sampson. George Muresan. Manute Bol. Porzingis has regressed. What that person said is a fact. Most players this tall have injury problems.
He ain’t all skinny & goofy lookin. I think he will be very dominant by next year.
I'm sure all these other kids have been playing alot longer, this guy probably has a growth spurt and basketball was obvious. He looks like he's got a really healthy body for 7'6. I'd like to see what he can do in the NBA hope his game grows and he puts the work into gaining muscle. Legs first!!
1:37 that man fly too smooth
I see he might just be learning
Out of ll these highlights, he should have definitely gotten more touches on offense. I don't know how long he's been hooping but the coach should definitely use his size advantage.
If you're trying to actually develop basketball atheletes, training them on the most efficient methods of feeding the freakishly tall guy isn't going to pan out for very long in their careers
It looks like some are just showcasing themselves and it's not about the team game. I agree they didn't even really look to get him involved. They were just in it for themselves
I’m a UK guy through and through, we had a guy named Shagarri Alleyne that never panned out in spite of his massive size. Willie Cayley Stein however was quite the different story. If I remember, Stein had a strong football background that really helped with his movement and coordination. Not everyone can be successful with that height but as the father of an 18 year old athlete I would like for this young man to succeed.
Great play style from both teams. Really impressed me to see such good talent at an AAU level that’s not very well-known.
No doubt! Good B-ball from both teams and good coaching, not overusing the bigs, opposition low post got tired of handling the big fella, subbed in a strong/fast power forward and burned them for a couple easy deuces. Would love to see the young man utilized at low post more often but whatever way you can get a miss match, pick and roll the easiest I suppose.
3:00 how do you miss that 😂😂😂
pushed
Ya true dat he's gotta dunk it!! so easy
@@freeguy3751 he needs to strenghten that core
He was pushed by 10# and got free throws after
Wow, all these players have skills!
2:22 emotional damage 😂
His height makes for a nice advantage, but the tall kid is definitely a project. However, some of the other kids showcased here....WOW!!!
i like that no. 10 for the hawks, refs too quick with the whistle.
I always love to see a guy that big that can actually move
Send him straight to the Warriors. Training under Steve Kerr will do wonders for that kid!
Great potential player in the future, if he can work on mobility and strength, he just might be a great center in the NBA in the near future. Hopefully, he can go to college for at least three years and as long as he puts in the work, it'll payoff in the end.
Could be the twin towers at Purdue
“Might be a GREAT center in the Nba in the near future”? thats extremely high expectations for the kid! Lol
No he is really not "player of the future." He is huge, yes, but he runs the floor slowly and doesn't have much lateral movement. He doesn't play defense at all, and at his height, he should be blocking shots all day long. He isn't good enough to play NCAA div 1 no matter "how much work he puts in." Only a complete waterhead thinks that guy will ever play in the NBA.
Players that size have a really hard time keeping not only with the up and down tempo of the NBA but because of the rule changes, moving their feet laterally and playing in space. He"d also be a foul magnet. Certainly he could have a nice career overseas somewhere where the playing style more suits his game.
Arkansas Hawk Player#10 in red was playing hard. I liked his hustle and motivation. What is his name?
Kyle Korver
@@nicmatic829 kyle korver
Reminds me of Bill Laimbeer
brock vice
hard to believe the talent level. and the time these boys have put in
I like how they met two other player do the jump ball🤣
Table dude is just in the way. No shooting, no rebounds, no defense! Just a guaranteed dunk. When playing against skilled teams, someone will always have him boxed out!
Imagine if one of these super tall players actually had a decent vertical. Now that would be interesting.
Mannnn like a 7’6 vince Carter🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
That would be the next bill 🤣🤣
Keep working young fella
Cause he kinda sucks
Every guy above 7’4 just doesn’t seem to love blocking shots 😂. If I was 7’6…. They wouldn’t be able to sell a glizzy in the nosebleeds without me getting a hand on it…. Pause.. 😂 😂
😂😂😂
I'm 6'1 and pretty athletic for a white guy lol and my favorite thing to do was block shots. You couldn't attempt a layup or dunk without me contesting it and I would consistently block players shots all the way up to 6'9-6'10ish. Even the opposing players teammates would ooooo and ahhhh when I blocked their shots. It was the greatest feeling.
Slow, inactive, doesn't box out, doesn't oppose shots, stays upright, doesn't use length or width on defense, stays too deep under the basket on defense to be effective, and players dribble around him... a lot of work to even make D-1. Honestly, who the hell is coaching this kid. They deserve the blame as much as he does for his lack of effort/energy.
Needs to seriously work on his speed up and down the court. He was basically shuffling. I ain't 7'6" so don't know what it takes to move legs that long ... but it will be a liability at next level. Coaches will give up 6" height advantage for a "plain ordinary" 7-footer who can run the court (if you ain't there, you can't block the ball).
Yeah maybe work harder trying to get rebounds .u would think he could get them all LOL wonder if he's still growing
This kid has the size of yao ming .I wonder if he could up his game any more.with slick mobility and handy gamesmanship the likes characteristic to any NBA player.in the circle ..
they will just run right pass the big guy if he does not increase his speed...he will just be a liability out there
Ong
future NBA star
The other players are like Kindergarteners in comparison.
Why did he not take jump though?
7'6" dude consistently out of position, and a no-show on defense.
What a game and the professional attitude from the players was a welcome sight to see. I'm all for strong emotional players, but make sure to respect the players who respect you and to ignore the ones that don't.
They should be throwing it to the big guy on the block and cutting to the basket. Way too much iso-hero ball. Nobody on that team is Luka, play winning team ball without caring about stats and dunks.
@Dondon Quijote the highlights dont show the failed attempts and misses my boy lol
These kids are very good
He dont jump that high and his mobility is still too slow, with more practice and training he will be an asset for any team.
Did he get both feet off the ground?
he won't jump high because he's 7'6
@@dogbrain2376 He’s just not very athletic. Could definitely improve his leg and core strength to increase his vert.
3 will be a star in the nba. Bet.
agreed! He is very quick, can dribble, and his drive to the net is really impressive. 👏
That paint looking sweet! Them kids on red have no fear on taking a layup against blue. And they got a lot of more buckets than they should have down there
Dude is not good he’s just tall
@@tyb.daeday6493 correct. I see people complaining about him not getting enough touches, well shit does he even deserve touches if guys are getting putbacks right in his face? And at that its very clear the guards on his team has been in the lab way more than him, if anything he slows them down. I understand why he was not in the game at the end
He did have a couple nice blocks. It doesn't look like anyone playing that much D. His teammates need to force their man his way.
Not even fair.
He looks my center in the 2k rec with randoms and I'm matched up against a 6'7 guy and I'm 7'1. MAN pass me the ball
Hopefully he can be a success in the future
Nevermind all that…ma man number 3 in the blue team is super nice! He next level
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Came for the giant, stayed for the match
3 black might be the best player on the court
Either him or 10 on the other team
Walking I like he’s a gangster. Your 7.6 😂😂😂😂C’MON MAN
Kids got potential.. with the right coach and physical trainer he can make it in the NBA
A living cheat code
why isn't bro doing the jump🤣
16 yrs old at 7'6"? He's still growing for sure. I think he's going to be 7'8" to 7'10" by 22 yrs old. Definitely a big boost for an NBA team willing to train him and give him the boost. He's a promise player for sure.
Exciting to watch.
Blue team was all about iso play. You can tell they aren't used to using the pick and roll because big man should have ate that team alive. On the other hand, Number 10 on the team in red was decent. He gunna easily make a college roster.
Them boys were about buckets! When big man was out the game they had way more space on the court to operate. Its clear they've been in the lab way more than big man, these young kids can run let them run. Big man cannot run
@@swed8506 And you can try run what you aren't being taught.
He ain’t rail thin and looks strong for a 16 year old..he shows promise, definitely a good NBA prospect
Just let him stay near the rim and give the ball to him. He will score all the time.
I see at least five division one ballers in this clip
He’s got the tools to be drop-dead great. But he needs to learn to block out, big time. He should be a block-out and rebounding beast.
most nonchalant aau game i’ve ever witnessed😂😂😭
He looks well build and coordinated. He only needs to get stronger and learn the game for real
These guys are pretty good.
#3 acts and plays like Westbrook. He took his Jersey off and ran around like someone was going to tackle or chase him🤦🏻 bro you didn’t make the shot and your teams together acting like they’ve done it before.
Great basketball game from these boys, makes me miss it
Really enjoyed watching these youth's, good game, lots of talent out there. Just on size alone the Big Man could be NBA bound. My opinion would be to keep working on aggression, play at 100 miles per hour each play..arms moving feet moving non-stop, quickness, and crash boards son. But like I said, I saw a lot of talent out there on both teams..good stuff young fella's.
Unfortunately the NBA isn't that interested in giants like they were 10-15 years ago
Squirt was running around at the end like he did something.
I know his knees hurt but nah he moves nice
really liked how they never gave up as a team they all put that extra effort in. i think the coach saw something they didnt and they did as he said.
Ya his team ownly seems to finish on iso. If they actually had plays and utilized that kid. They only pass when they have no wherebtp go
I saw potential, a lot of it, on 10 Red that is. Dude was working the court on both sides, play making and shutting them down.
How old is this kid? Moves well, poorly coached
16 years old
TEAMMATES TOO INSECURE WIT DIS KID
This young man is going to be a great he’s not skinny and weak he has no where to go but the NBA $$$ keep up the work !
I’m sorry but you can’t flex like that after a dunk when you can touch the rim and not even have to jump lol
it's the musclier version of Chet 💀
He definitely needs to work on his speed and footwork. He jumping explosiveness is not there because he already reaches the rim standing up so no need but that’s not a good thing. Most of all he needs to be confident in himself and be like Shaq…he needs to let everyone on the court know that he is the beast on the floor.
It takes some time for bigs to grow into their bodies. The word is that this lad is improving weekly.
He shouldn't act too excited that he's literally playing against the lollypop guild out there. Like you are doing what we expected 😂
All these guys are good!
He needs to get better in all aspects of the game or he might be better in volleyball
Most entertaining basketball game.
his movememts are amazing for his size, hope he reach 8'0🤣
I really hope he doesn’t because it looks like it’s very struggling for him to be that tall
This is why basketball needs different height leagues. Some people are just way too tall. It’s like playing on a 7 foot hoop for me.
Red team white boy #3 got some game, blue #0 too big guys very raw. Not boxing out or rebounding really. Guys shouldn't be getting anything easy under the net. Hopefully hell learn needs to work on his lateral movement & defensive iq
This guy should be getting every rebound and scoring at will.
This was some fun basketball.
I was waiting for some highlights from the big fella.... but they never came
They really made that jumpball fair 😅
So high level b-ball from both teams!
Amazing
Perfect ending