Here is Class of 2014's Andrew Wiggins from one game at the Scoutfocus Elite80 Fall Showcase and GBOA Challenge of Champions. Andrew's dad is 6'3 and played in the league for 3 years and his mother...
Here is Class of 2014's Andrew Wiggins from one game at the Scoutfocus Elite80 Fall Showcase and GBOA Challenge of Champions. Andrew's dad is 6'3 and played in the league for 3 years and his mother was an olympic sprinter...not bad genes eh?
Much Thanks to Rodger Bohn from Slam and Joe Davis from Scoutsfocus.
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I wouldn't say best in the nation. Hes pretty damn good. Prob won't get very far unless he keeps growing. Hes not that much bigger than everyone else in this vid. But hes got lots of time
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