Lebron Jr gonna be better than his dad, new video

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He looks like one of the biggest kids on the court, and also one of the most skilled. But, you'd be surprised just how many kids from the 10-12 age bracket can do advance dribbling like that. I've been working with my friend's son who is really really tall for his age (he's 11) on his game doing drills, he's not very good but he plays on a CYO team and 2 of his teammates are extremely advanced in what they do on the court, the shooting is a problem just cause they're so small, but they doing in & outs, Euro steps, snatch backs all types of shyt :russ: Neither look as tall as Bron's kid but if you compressed their games down into a 3 minute highlight you'd think they were the next coming.
For all the hype of D Wade kid, he's only ranked 42 nationally. That's really really good and probably equals potential high school starter as a freshman but in no way is close to d1 or anything like that. These kids are much too young. Growth spurts, length and tools matter too much in Basketball
 

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He never grew

Still was hooping he is just too short
He did grow, Agusto is 5'11. He just had the issue I thought he would have, not very fast and lacks length. Other kids caught up to his skills but surpassed him up talent wise. He's still a very good high school PG. Getting a D1 scholarship will be difficult for him. Too be a 5'11 PG, you got to be fast, way more agile with very good length unless your just a elite shooter. He's just extremely quick and skilled.

He never became a natural shooter either. He is a good scorer but without the physical tools it limited him. Truth be told, too much, too soon. Scouts seen this story a lot. That's why they don't pay attention to middle school studs unless they tall, athletic and skilled as shyt like Marvin Bagley.
 

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That's because in order to be successful you have to have a BURNING desire to do it. And that desire usually comes from being broke. You got some exceptions like the Manning brothers, Steph Curry, Kobe. But for alot of kids, it's hard to want to practice 20 hours a day when you could be riding Ferraris and hanging out in LA. For their parents who were poor, they had no choice but, to train 20 hours a day.
Nobody, not even Kobe be practicing 20 hours a day and I was a gym rat. Some of y'all just gonna have to admit it but tools and genetic development means everything in how good of a Basketball player you gonna be. shyt like hand eye coordination is genetics. shyt like blooming late is genetics. Nothing you can do to get that, it's all God
 

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this kid better be like 8-9
cus my 12 year old cousin was finishing rim level, no scoop layups
 
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He's gonna be a problem for sure. Savannah is 5'7 so Bron Jr. has a good chance to be at least 6'0... so he can make it to the league and play point.

My moms and pops are both 5'7 and I'm 6'4. My older brothers are 6'3 and 6'2.. Bron just gotta feed them that chicken spot food and they'll be iight
 

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How tall was the mailman?
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U can tell Bron a great dad because his kid plays like he learned everything about the game from him.

The court vision, the open court quickness, the slashing ability, bball IQ, being super ambidextrious. :wow:

Boy can already shoot the long ball too. :banderas:

He prolly seen how Magic son turned out and was determined that his boys wasn't gonna turn out like that.
 

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That's because in order to be successful you have to have a BURNING desire to do it. And that desire usually comes from being broke. You got some exceptions like the Manning brothers, Steph Curry, Kobe. But for alot of kids, it's hard to want to practice 20 hours a day when you could be riding Ferraris and hanging out in LA. For their parents who were poor, they had no choice but, to train 20 hours a day.

The biggest common denominator in making it in any professional sport is if your parents/uncles/grandparents played.

Trust me when I say this, there are a lot more Steph Curry and Peyton Mannings than Allen Iversons.
 

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The biggest common denominator in making it in any professional sport is if your parents/uncles/grandparents played.

Trust me when I say this, there are a lot more Steph Curry and Peyton Mannings than Allen Iversons.

Jalen Rose
 
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