Run The World Shows Me The Future
I explain over and over the importance of putting yourself in front of someone that is knowledgeable and has no agenda and I’m usually talking about myself because that’s what I do yet hearing parents and players constantly bring up…
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Continue ReadingI explain over and over the importance of putting yourself in front of someone that is knowledgeable and has no agenda and I’m usually talking about myself because that’s what I do yet hearing parents and players constantly bring up meaningless stuff such as platforms, sponsorship, which evidently is different from what’s described in Webster’s, the only thing I care about is what you do one the court so I covered Run The World yesterday and I wanted to drop some of the Top Performers from the 2026 class yet I also caught some talented players that are, get this, from the 3rd grade on op, you can catch that on my BLOG, yes that’s my daughter next to Obama and her and me at the 2011 Final 4 when her Texas A&M squad won the National Championship
Arriana Johnson-6’2 PF (Texas U 2026 National)
Johnson is long and athletic, remember that’s the base and one of the profiles I use when evaluating so when you factor in her timing as well as the upside, she’s a #D1Lock yet her skill set is ahead of her years, she scores around the basket with ease and her timing to block, alter and (or) deflect shots is going to create countless problems
Kyndal Graham-5’3 PG (Texas U 2026 National)
Graham is from Louisiana in fact we may be related yet no nepotism is needed because she’s that good and what I enjoy about watching her is her fierceness proving #sizedontmatter because she can play. Her ability to run a team, see the floor, and score off the dribble, body control unreal, after contact and she can drop the jumper
Jazzlyn Powell-5’11 SF (Texas U 2026 National)
Powell is also long and athletic, that’s going to come up a few more times in this article yet her UPS are scary right now as she elevates over defenders to score, either in the paint or with a jumper, and watching her go after the ball off the rim was definitely a bright spot for me yet she also did a good job defending, huge upside #D1Lock
Ivana Chibweth-5’7 SG (A1 Sauce)
Chibweth is long and athletic and watching her DESIRE in the paint to go after the ball against taller players initially caught my eye yet she started showing even more like scoring on putbacks, against taller players well as scoring off the dribble yet when she applied heat on the defensive end and played the passing lane, that told me a lot
Jordyn Cole-5’7 PG (A1 Sauce)
Cole showed the pull-up in the set as well as the stop and pop in transition, shot is fluid and consistent so add her ball-handling as well as court vision, she makes solid passes on the money yet her athleticism is definitely ahead of the game because that first step sets everything up and she finishes strong off the dribble
Jadyn Middleton-5’8 SG (Team Takeover)
Middleton is long and athletic and watching her score with very good body control at this stage was nice, so is her stutter-step or HEZZIE yet she’s explosive off the dribble. Her ball-handling is solid, she understands how to create her shot, under pressure and showed she could drop the pull-up jumper, huge upside
Jade Willaims-5’7 SG (Team Takeover)
Williams closes out the story with being long and athletic but watching her play the passing lane over and over was nice, especially since she can handle the ball in the open court, and then she showed me the COP, change of pace in transition, call the law because that is going to be hard to handle plus she finishes strongly after contact