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Mikel Brown Jr. is looking like a one-and-done player during Louisville workout. High scoring guard, who can playmake and also has defensive potential. Definitely one of the top freshman guards to look out for next season! 💪🏾💪🏾
I rarely discuss third-year players, but Michigan could be a fresh start for Elliot Cadeau. He’s already looking like he's playing with more freedom. UNC has been struggling developing top recruits lately—y'all think he still got a shot at making the league??

They been sleeping on class of 2027, Jaden Leak. 6'0 PG who can do it all, can get Buckets, good vision, and lockdown defense. Complete floor general. Expect for him to make some big strides in the next 2 years with his recruiting. 💪🏾💪🏾 College coaches look out

The Nets just lowballed Cam Thomas with a pathetic 2-year, $28M deal—proving they don’t believe in him. 24 PPG at 23? They’re acting like he’s a benchwarmer, not a future star. They really saying his skill set doesnt do anything for good teams. Disrespectful.. 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
The hype train is over. It’s time to produce: 17+ PPG on solid efficiency is the bare minimum for second-round consideration in 2025. No more excuses. The spotlight’s fading—perform or get left behind.
Let’s keep it real as much as I’ve supported Mikey, the NBA window is closing fast. 21 years old and playing for Sacramento State, this is his make-or-break year. Major improvements are non-negotiable: defense, efficiency, and a relentless competitive edge need to show up NOW.
What surprised me most about Dylan Harper? His lockdown defense in Summer League was next-level. Now, imagine him and Castle in the backcourt—two 6'6" defensive guards with Wemby lurking behind them. Opposing guards won’t know what hit them. Can’t wait to see this trio in action!
Big fan of Jeremiah Fears' game. After Harper and Cooper, along with Tre Johnson, he's the only player in this class with legit superstar potential. Explosive with elite layup packages reminds me of a less polished Kyrie with better bounce. Probably has the best handles as well.

Despite all my criticism of Bronny over the years, part of me wanted him to prove me wrong. I just watched his crossover into an and-1 finish—really impressive. Better finisher than I expected, with great body control. Maybe he could be a solid third-string guard at this point..

Tyran Stokes got to be the least hyped #1 recruit we've had in the last few years. He's a better athlete than Flagg, more explosive than Dybantsa, and WAY more skilled than Cooper or AJ. Why isn’t he getting the hype? Kid could have Zion potential but with the work ethic. 🤷🏾🤷🏾

Kansas is so desperate for talent, they're now recruiting middle schoolers—yes, you read that right. Just a weeks ago, they handed an offer to Class of 2029’s JJ Crawford, a kid who hasn’t even stepped foot in high school. Is this the future of college recruiting?? Thoughts?? 🤔

I get Derik Queen's defense is the main concern, but his off-ball movement is just as bad—no cuts, lazy picks, floating in the midrange. Won’t roll hard or pop out, only aggressive with the ball. But with Zion, Poole, Trey, Dejounte, and Fears, how many touches will he get?
Moving Coop off-ball after the first quarter worked for Dallas yesterday. Catch-and-go plays let him attack as the explosive athlete he is—way more effective than him handling the ball under pressure. Opens his 3 game too. Game 1 overreactions were wild! Coop is HIM 💪🏾💪🏾
Tre Johnson lived up to the hype in his Summer League debut: 18 PTS (7-12 FG, 3-5 3PT), 3 REB, 2 AST. Smooth, efficient, and already flashing star potential—no wonder Washington moved Jordan Poole for him. 💪🏾🔥

ESPN really comparing Bronny to Cooper Flagg? Be real—his #20 ranking was too high; 45-60 was more fitting. Don’t compare him to the National Player of the Year, only the 4th freshman ever to win the AP award. But I get it—NBA gotta sell tickets. Coop in another stratosphere 🤷🏾

The NBA doesn’t miss with #1 picks anymore. Wiseman (COVID draft) is the last bust. Since then: 2020: Ant 2021: Cade 2022: Paolo 2023: Wemby 2025: Flagg? The league knows how to spot elite talent. Thoughts?? 🤔
Edgecombe vs. McCain: Who Starts? With Maxey, PG, and Oubre, does VJ’s defense beat McCain’s shooting? VJ brings athleticism; McCain offers elite shooting. Philly may prioritize defense—or spacing. Who would you choose? 🤔🔥

While Darryn Peterson’s scoring, playmaking, and elite feel for the game earn deserved praise, his PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES are overlooked. At 6'5" with a 6'10" wingspan, he already has an NBA-ready frame—no undersized guard concerns about finishing or defense. Very likely he goes #1

Watching VJ Edgecombe last night in his summer league debut, and I'm seeing flashes of Wade, Oladipo, Westbrook, Ant, and Luka (Kid wore #77 😆)
