Insane high school basketball

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Two weeks ago #1 Montverde Academy played #3 Prolific Prep. I have never seen this much high school talent in a regular high school game. Montverde features #1 2024 recruit Cooper Flagg (#32, Duke), among many others. Prolific Prep features #1 2025 recruit AJ Dybantsa (#3, Cal offer, I would be surprised if he attended).
I suspect there were between 5 and 10 future NBA players, it was insane. I later found out that the game was on ESPN2, so you might be able to watch a replay if you were so inclined.


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Now I see that these two teams actually played twice. The highlights are from the recent game on Saturday. They also played two weeks again on ESPN2.
blungld
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Cooper played basketball 30 minutes from me in Maine before transferring to Florida (I think). Much buzz about him.
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sluggo said:

I have never seen this much high school talent in a regular high school game.

These are more Euro-style professional developmental programs than any high school we're familiar with. Does Prolific even have non-athletes at their "school"?
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blungld said:

Cooper played basketball 30 minutes from me in Maine before transferring to Florida (I think). Much buzz about him.
That is really cool. He is actually starting to get a little negative buzz after all the positive buzz. Everyone picks at the guy at the top. He is clearly great. He is transitioning from a player who plays closer to the basket to one who plays farther away, and there are bumps in the road.
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concernedparent said:

sluggo said:

I have never seen this much high school talent in a regular high school game.

These are more Euro-style professional developmental programs than any high school we're familiar with. Does Prolific even have non-athletes at their "school"?
Yes, calling it a high school game might not be the right way to categorize it. American basketball is moving towards a European model, although most are still playing college for one year while waiting for the draft.

Still the talent is insane.
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