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Poignant is not a word that should be used when describing one’s projections on how 14 year olds will fare in the world of professional basketball.
 
My mission has been accomplished by you showing up to these threads. Checkmate. The only reason why I made these are to spread the word about talented players, I don't give a **** what you think about the thread or the kids, or me, or my vocabulary... what do you know about this stuff compared to me? You will forever be in the corner wearing a dunce hat compared to me when discussing these topics.

This, what you see here, is just the tip of the iceberg of what I know.. Thats how i'm able to constantly point out the cream of the crop, that and I've got a keen eye for patterns.
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Every year that passes for these kids, bias will increase, they start getting offers, fanbases start to worry about them and try to claim them. It's ugly.

you know the NBA players watch these kids right? You know these kids have division 1 offers already?

Do you understand what it takes to get a division one offer when your in middle school or a HS freshman in todays landscape -- it's not ****ing easy.... Jaden Phillips up there who I posted got an offer from Fresno St. last month..
 
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Do you understand what it takes to get a division one offer when your in middle school or a HS freshman in todays landscape -- it's not ****ing easy....

A broken system and bad parenting.

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LeBron James, who grew up fatherless, Is he a bad father? because he's gotten his middle-school son exposure and college offers? Is that how this blamegame works? I really don't get it. pls explain.
 
Yep. I say get away from my kid till he is a jr. 8th grade kid has no reason committing to anything but school, and enjoying playing basketball if that's what he is into. If he is good enough for an offer I. 8th then he will be 3 or 4 years later.

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Re read this. you make no sense. a kids life is nothing like s video game first. i never said the system was broken in a way that benifits anyone over another. its broken in a srnse that children who are being used as pawns at way to young sn age. aau ball is great, but colleges shouldnt have any contact prior to being a jr.

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LeBron James, who grew up fatherless, Is he a bad father? because he's gotten his middle-school son exposure and college offers? Is that how this blamegame works? I really don't get it. pls explain.
LeBron son gets exposure because he is LeBron son. Probably not a bad father, don't know anything about his family life, but I do think it's a bad decision not to protect him from all that nonsense especially since he is LeBron and there are probably even more leeches trying to get to him so they can get to LeBron. Seems like a smart dude though, and bet he is controlling any conversation

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Re read this. you make no sense. a kids life is nothing like s video game first. i never said the system was broken in a way that benifits anyone over another. its broken in a srnse that children who are being used as pawns at way to young sn age. aau ball is great, but colleges shouldnt have any contact prior to being a jr.

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What you're contributing to this thread is Fan fiction. If it was your son you'd probably be flaunting him like some pageant parent too, stop lying...

Your whole perspective is dripping with privilege too, which is appropriate I guess.. People send their kids across the continents at young teenage years to be a part of this broken system, because its UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST at sharpening steel against steel...

Part of the reason these kids are as good as they are is cuz people like you aren't in charge making stupid ****ing rules and unnecessary hurdles.
 
Right. You know my situation of "privelidge". Here's the thing. I love sports. I was never really good at him, and that's fine. Doesn't mean I don't enjoy them. The problem is the people who project the fact that they suck at what they love onto kids who are good.

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I'm glad we've sort of come full circle here. This is why I do this. because small-minded ****s like you give way too much credit to a name... It's not about the name. It's about the game...

People used to think Michael Jordan's sons were gonna be good, up until Eric Gordon dropped like 60 on them and the jig was up..
Completely different times.

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Of course you weren't... LOL... If you were then you wouldn't be running your mouth like an imbecile.
Well we will never agree, and it doesn't really matter that much since I don't, and will not have kids. I'm not going to go to insulting, or insinuating anything about your life since it's none of my business. But that's all you want to do in this conversation so I will just go ahead and end it.

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Ashton Kutcher started a foundation to protect children from human trafficking. It's called Thorn. go concern yourself with that if you want to help kids in need.


https://www.wearethorn.org -- Get involved. Don't spend another minute here White Knight, you've got kids to protect!!!


These kids were talking about here are concerned with which $250 sneakers are gonna get handed to them. Your concern is rediculous in comparison. If you want to really help, do it. Gain some real perspective, which you obviously lack if your concerned with these kids I'm posting about here who are gonna make billions...
 
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