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World Traveler 🌍 | Foodie 🍲 | Teacher of Basketball 🏀 | 2X Coach of The Year | 4X OCCAC Champs | Head Coach Lakeland Community College

Andre Iguodala appreciation post😮💨 Human highlight reel in his prime

Marlon Landingham 6’2 sophomore 16 PPG 6 RPG 3 APG 42 % from 3 27 minutes a game. 20 ppg in high school. Would be 20 ppg here too if he played 35 minutes a game the first semester. Has one offer so I’m not worried about his recruitment. #TTw

Isaiah McAdams 6’5 D1 Juco transfer 15 PPG 6 RPG 3 APG 35% from 3 27 minutes a game Also would be averaging 20 if he played 35 minutes a game lol.

6’0 guard Chauncey Brashers. 4 year coaches if you looking for a speedy guard that can make shots with his feet set, reach out. Full pell grant kid from Luthern East. #TTw

Every school needs a kid like this on your team. Goes to class. Plays hard, will guard the best player, will rebound, put his whole body in gaps , finishes off two feet. Captain two years in a row. My only returner from last years team. A WINNER! Offer him. #TTw


Chaze Harris - An interesting name starting to circulate amongst possible eligibility cases, is the reigning Sun Belt POY Chaze Harris, who spent 3 non Division 1 years prior to joining the Jaguars this past season. Excellent positional size for a lead guard at 6’6. Portsmouth Invitational Invite, but chose to pursue the injunction route with the NCAA. As pure a scorer as there is. 22.0 PPG on 60.6% TS% in conference play this past season. One of only 16 players in the country to post that combination of volume and efficiency. Harris did it all for the Jaguars. A 34.6% USG% paired with a 38.0% AST%. Harris was scoring or assisting on nearly 3/4 of the Jaguars’ points while he was on the floor. Only four players over the last five years have carried that level of offensive responsibility. Harris’ ability to score in transition is unparalleled. 3.4 transition PTS/G (96th percentile) on 74.6% (93rd percentile), with the ability to push the pace both on and off the ball. Oftentimes, you’ll see a drastic drop-off in performance from mid-major transfers when playing against high-major competition, but that was not the case for Harris. In Quad 1 & 2 games this season, Harris averaged 21.3 PTS/G on 51% shooting from the field while posting a 40.1% AST%. Harris also led the Jaguars in Defensive Win Shares and served as the point of attack in South Alabama’s unique zone defense. The film showcases Harris’ elite first-step quickness and ability to get downhill at will, along with the creativity to finish at the rim in every way imaginable. Listed at 6’6” and a willing passer, Harris uses his frame as a weapon in ball screens to make reads that smaller guards simply cannot see. @Chaze_2




