Posted Friday, September 11th, 2020
Yesterday, we recapped this week's Unseen Gems event in Hyde Park, showcasing the top 20 prospects in the Boston public school system as chosen by BallasTV and former N.C. State guard Farnald Degand.
Check out the full video recap below spotlighting the likes of Sammuel Prosper, Carlos Ortiz, Josh Roseboro, Kamari James, Juan Salas, Jake Harrison, Mekhi Dedrick, Ethan Daleba, and Ramsay Checo among others.
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Posted Friday, September 11th, 2020
The Be Seen Tour traveled to Hyde Park, Massachusetts on Tuesday for Unseen Gems, a free invite-only event for the top 20 players in the city of Boston’s public school system hosted by Ballas TV and former N.C. State guard Farnold Degand. Here’s a rundown of the players that caught our eye. First up is Romario Lauriston, a player who will have to go the junior college route but has clear potential on the hardwood. He’s older and was as…
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Posted Thursday, September 10th, 2020
The Mass Commanders are a MetroWest based grassroots program under the direction of Rudy Crichlow Jr. and Markus Potyranski that strives to better their players chances to continue on to the next level. Last week, when the Be Seen Tour visited their practice, we witnessed first-hand several players that are already college prospects and others that are knocking on the door. Today we’ll examine the classes of 2022 and 2023 after profiling 2021 yesterday. Nate Edwards-Roseney, Chauncey Chapel Hill –…
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Posted Wednesday, September 9th, 2020
The Mass Commanders are a MetroWest based grassroots program under the direction of Rudy Crichlow Jr. and Markus Potyranski that strives to better their players chances to continue on to the next level. Last week, when the Be Seen Tour visited their practice, we witnessed first-hand several players that are already college prospects and others that are knocking on the door. We’ll begin in the class of 2021 before shifting to 2022 and 2023 tomorrow. Alex Momo, Wachusett – The…
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Posted Tuesday, September 8th, 2020
Yesterday, we profiled the Team Spartans u16 squad, comprised primarily of prospects in the class of 2022. Today, we’ll turn our attention to the u15 group and the class of 2023, another highly talented group with a bright collective future. The first name to know is Kingswood-Oxford forward Gavin Griffiths. The 6-foot-6 forward is very versatile at a young age. He handles the ball to both sides, has a soft shooting touch, and good athleticism off two-feet. Most importantly for…
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Posted Sunday, September 6th, 2020
To say that our visit to see Team Spartans exceeded our expectations would be an understatement. We knew they had talent. Donovan Clingan is already nationally ranked and has his choice of high-major suitors. Matt Curtis, Tony Felder, Keyonte Beals, and Gavin Griffiths all have early offers too while Kalu Anya, Hayden Abdullah, Torran Bosworth, and Kingsley Breen all have early reputations as well. The reality though is that early offers mean very little in the long run…and an early…
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Posted Sunday, September 6th, 2020
Prospects ascend at different times. For some, everything clicks early and it helps them make a name for themselves. For others, things tend to come together later. They might not be as well-known but actually those late bloomers tend to pan out more consistently than early bloomers. Kualim Johnson is one such potential late-bloomer. Prospect Profile Height: 6'5" Position: Wing School: Marianapolis Prep Academics: 3.5 Weighted GPA Travel: Connecticut Elite Recommendations "I saw a lot of development from Kualim during…
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Posted Saturday, September 5th, 2020
Yesterday, we profiled the top prospects on the Prodigy Basketball Club including the likes of Liam Dunfee, Jack Anderson, Destine Haywood-Gomes, Darien Gibson, Jayden Okorougo, Mark Newell, Cody Cannalonga, and others. Today, we've put all of the video content to come from that stop in one place as you can see the footage that has been published across YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram all below. We saw what @lwproductions4 saw...@GovsBasketball forward @liamdunfee showed he has taken his game to new levels…
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Posted Friday, September 4th, 2020
After a brief hiatus, the Prodigy Basketball Club has returned under the direction of program director Maurice Taylor. Taylor, who many remember developed his own sons – Maurice Jr. & Jacquil – into division I players, is rebuilding a program that works with both boys and girls from ages 7-19 and strives to help them become better players, students, and members of society. Last week, the Be Seen Tour traveled to see their varsity team and found several prospects who…
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Posted Wednesday, September 2nd, 2020
Earlier this week, we profiled the 2021 class for a New Haven Heat program that has continued to ascend in recent years. Today, it’s time to shift our focus to the classes of 2022 and beyond to break down the top underclassmen we saw when the Be Seen Tour came to town. It all starts with Isaiah Earl, a 6-foot-8 big man who has come up the ranks in the Heat program. Earl is still just scratching the surface of…
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