Yesterday’s, Today’s and Tomorrow’s Hoop-Stars
Middle School Elite | Feb 07, 2020 | Comments 0
The Exposure Process
Exposing youth basketball players on Middle School Elite Dot Com before they enter high school and matriculate in college, or the NBA is like turning water into wine.
Big-name high school, NCAA & NBA athletes publicized on our website:
2020 Kyree Walker, 2021 Zion Harmon, 2022 Emoni Bates, 2023 Bronny James, 2018 Marvin Bagley, 2023 Elijah Fisher, 2020 Kennedy Chandler, 2014 Isaiah Whitehead and 2015 Alonzo Trier, just to name a few.
Twelve-grade 6’5” Jalen Green was once a middle school player. This energetic Fresno, California, native attends Prolific Prep in Napa, and ESPN ranks him No. 1 for the class-of-2020.
“I am going to college,” Green told sports reporters.
The next high school graduating classes (2031-2024) might consist of better prospects than previous years.
Elite specimen 2024 James Evans (KS) shows enormous promise and plays club ball for 14U Paul George Elite, a Los Angeles based program.
In September 2019, he relocated to Fresno and enrolled into 8th-grade at a public school in The Central Valley.
Other 2024 eminent Californians to follow suit are pro-minded combo-guard Aaron Powell, an expert NBA trainer’s son, plus Cameron Mercadel, a cerebral pass-first player who made national headlines after his feature on Whistle Sports No Days Off.
For the glittering class-of-2025?
Phenomenal seventh-grade Jerry Easter II (OH), whose mother played college sports four years and is a school principal.
ABC News also broadcast him on television several times.
Furthermore when lil’ Easter was a sixth-grader, Bowling Green State University offered him a college opportunity.
He sprouted nine-inches (5’5” to 6’2”) within just two years.
Although it isn’t crystal clear who got next for 2026, shooting-guard Landon Jones (AZ), not to mention his natural gifts, appears to be at least one of them.
Stay tuned, the best is yet to come!
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