I totally understand how it happened. They got caught projecting. His skillset at 6'7 as a 9th grader was special. As everyone else starts catching up skillwise and also continues growing, while your game and skillset stay stagnant, you start to get passed by some of those guys. Even as this was happening the media that crowned him was hesitant to uncrown him until they were absolutely sure he wasn't that guy, because there's no story in "Perhaps we were a little bit early on labeling this guyI wish him the best, I’ll always show love to athletes from the State of MI.
Based on everything I’ve seen, I have no clue how he was ever regarded as a #1 overall recruit…the explosiveness isn’t there, maybe it was his skill relative to the competition he was facing? Or the media just being always thirsty to find the next Bron? His game and athleticism just doesn’t jump off the page as “5* top 5 national recruit”
" but there always seems to be plenty attention for "Hey, look how this guy we considered great has turned out to be an absolute failure!". They'll run that story into the ground.I sincerely hope he can turn it around at Eastern though, cause I'd love to see a fellow Eagle with a major redemption story. And hopefully his dad has learned a lesson and takes a little bit more of a hands off approach, but we'll see.

