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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi_archie View Post
    What happened to this kid? He should be college age now

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BIqVvRh_cEY
    http://espn.go.com/college-sports/ba...jashaun-agosto

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    Quote Originally Posted by eidolon View Post
    You have to start your sons late in school, so they can be 19 and absolutely dominate when they are Juniors and Seniors so they can get scholarships
    That may be good to get a college schollie but the real talent will shine much, much earlier. Most of these kids in the draft are 18, 19 and 20. If your kid is 19 in HS, he's either dumb as hell or not talented enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi_archie View Post
    What happened to this kid? He should be college age now

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BIqVvRh_cEY
    His name is Jashaun Agosto. 19 and a half years old now. 5'9 140lbs



    http://247sports.com/player/jashaun-agosto-61347

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    I honestly don't have a problem with this... if a kid is that damn good at 11 years old... then bless that little man. Give him a scholarship.

    Stephen A. Smith does a 180 on everything. Getting tired of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMoneyShot View Post
    I honestly don't have a problem with this... if a kid is that damn good at 11 years old... then bless that little man. Give him a scholarship.

    Stephen A. Smith does a 180 on everything. Getting tired of him.
    Having Lebron's son at your school is just as good as having Lebron there. He will forever be a fan of said school. That's a huge recruiting tool in itself. Calipari ain't no dummy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac4Lyfe View Post
    Having Lebron's son at your school is just as good as having Lebron there. He will forever be a fan of said school. That's a huge recruiting tool in itself. Calipari ain't no dummy.
    Then how come Marcus Jordan couldn't do better than Central Florida?

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    and why couldn't Magic Johnson's son even play ball for Central Florida?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi_archie View Post
    and why couldn't Magic Johnson's son even play ball for Central Florida?



    Because he already accepted a scholarship to play here:


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    holy shit haha

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    does he resemblance magic or cookie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    Pedigree is a big part of it. We can't deny it anymore. 1) Do they have the money and knowledgeable parents to get to ball 5 days a week? The right private sessions? 2) the connections? 3) Do they have the genes?

    Its not as much hard work as we like to tell our kids when we say they can be anything if they work at it. They have to do it but the hands are dealt.

    Look at this kid. You can tell who his dad is just by watchin his drive and already has that messed up jumper! ha
    White boy got skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony_come View Post
    does he resemblance magic or cookie?

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    More like AC Green

    Ya know, there always were "those kinda questions" about AC when he was playing in LA (virgin, gay, etc.); EJ born in '92 right after Magic announced the ol HIV to the world. Perhaps Cookie had him over one day in '91 for a lil turkey baster play?


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    I really don't understand Magic Johnson as a father... not pushing his son into basketball. Blows my mind.

    But... whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2bets View Post
    Then how come Marcus Jordan couldn't do better than Central Florida?
    Back in those days it was more a pain in the ass to have to deal with Ego-centric parents like MJ. Look how Marcus strong armed UCF to terminate their contract with Adidas.

    Marcus Jordan played college basketball at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida.[5] During his freshman year, UCF was in the final year of a five-year contract with Adidas, but Jordan insisted on wearing NikeAir Jordan shoes out of loyalty to his father, Michael Jordan. This eventually prompted Adidas to terminate its sponsorship deal with UCF.[6]

    Look at all the attention Jeffrey Jordan received as well. He's only like 6 feet.

    Jeffrey Jordan has been the subject of local and national media attention, and had three of his high school games broadcast nationally on ESPN in 2007.[4] Jordan also played football in his sophomore year at Loyola Academy.

    Now a day's, coaches are a lot better at leveraging these kids with superstar parents. They can use the parents to promote the team and be a recruiting tool for the program. They even hit the parents up for endowments, etc., so they come in with cash as well. I'd give Bronny a scholarship right now too. It is a win, win no doubt.

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    Magic's kid looks just like him but fat and sassy. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghenghis Kahn View Post
    This is ridiculous. I don't care how good you are at 11. Let the kid be a kid.
    I know right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMoneyShot View Post
    I really don't understand Magic Johnson as a father... not pushing his son into basketball. Blows my mind.

    But... whatever.
    im sure he knew his son was gay at a young age and was pushing other things..

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    NBA legend (and current scout) Rudy Tomjanovich says he ain't the least bit surprised that LeBron James' son, Bronny, reportedly has top level college offers ... at 12 YEARS OLD!!
    If ya haven't seen him play ... Bronny James has been DOMINATING youth bball tourneys across the country. He's so good, LeBron has said colleges (reportedly schools like Duke and Kentucky) have been recruiting him for years.
    So, when we saw Rudy -- a Lakers scout and former All-Star player and championship winning coach -- in L.A., we asked for his professional opinion on Bronny.


    http://www.tmz.com/2016/10/14/lebron...ba-basketball/

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    He should skip college and play with his dad. Go one year to Europe after HS and come back.

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    Lebron is going to classes to get a college degree....maybe they will be in class together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBusiness View Post
    His name is Jashaun Agosto. 19 and a half years old now. 5'9 140lbs



    http://247sports.com/player/jashaun-agosto-61347
    He was the shortest guy on his 5th grade team, assuming LBJ2 is at least 6'4 it would be hard for him to miss as a player. I think he is about 5'3 at 12 years old right now.

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    The kid sure looks good I wonder who travels with him

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    The kid sure looks good I wonder who travels with him
    He flies on daddy's jet.

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    Paver AAU basketball requires a lot of travel I wonder if LeBron goes

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    Too soft, not hungry, mom has shit genes.
    He'll get eaten up once he plays some real competition in the future.

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