5 Year Old Prodigy wins 19u AAU National Championship. Future Duke point guard?
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I'm gonna have to question his sexuality at this point because he handles two huge balls shockingly well at a very young age.
Parents, stay frosty.
LOL
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Want to see how this story ends? Watch ESPN's "The Marinovich Project."
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Nice job kid keep it up!!
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Little dude has better handles than me. damn.... and my username is basketballbro10. i need to switch usernames
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@Esmith492 hes not traveling u can actullt take 3 steps befor u shoot and if u see he only takes 1 or 2
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@Esmith492 and the fact is that there is no way he could play any form of respectable defense against kids of that height.
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stop hatin. he has amazing potential, and to start at his age, makes all the difference
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lol how is he in d1 19u. And i cant make d1 16u thats messed up
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@Esmith492 i like how ur so straight forward LOL!
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yeah hes pretty good for his age but seriously he probably only got on that team because his dad was the coach and he wanted to be on tv i mean if you look at him he messes up a couple times during the drills and he travels when he shoots but dont get me wrong the kids good but maybe you should go back to the basics and the only way ill change my opinion is if he makes a team where his dad isnt the coach
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coke0908 6 days ago 20
@shadowseliteguard : We'll see because bball is not all about knowing how to dribble one or even 2 or 3 balls. It has a lot to do with physical abilities and bball IQ. Note my son is 8 playing in the 10u AAU D1 Division also. At least my son is not 5 years old playing in an 19u bracket D1 just like the title stated in this video.
iprpcp 3 weeks ago 4