Central Pointe Christian Post Grad Basketball

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Central Pointe Christian Post Grad Basketball

Central Pointe Christian Post Grad Basketball

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Central Pointe Christian Post Grad is an Elite National Post Grad Basketball Program in Orlando, FL

Orlando, FL Katılım Nisan 2019
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Krysten Peek
Krysten Peek@krystenpeek·
Cayden Daughtry sets the single-game scoring record last night at Peach Jam (43 points), impressing the college coaches and current NBA players in attendance. “They better find someone who can guard this kid. He's a hell of a player." nba.com/news/magics-de…
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Zach Smart
Zach Smart@ZSmart914·
7 footer @Thiik_Deng is starting g to hear from several new potential suitors, including USC and Kentucky. Recently visited Kansas State. Has been hearing from UNLV, which recently offered. Mobile, versatile, w/deft touch. Oozes of upside @AdamZagoria @PrepHoopsKS
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Jacob Polacheck
Jacob Polacheck@JacobPolacheck·
5-Star PG Cayden Daughtry is taking over Peach Jam. And Louisville is making a strong push. Daughtry told CardinalAuthority he could cut his list as soon as by the end of Peach Jam. Pat Kelsey's pitch? "He wants me to be the main guy." 247sports.com/college/louisv…
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
Jamal Crawford is about to get a BAG to coach on a College Team very soon I’d be recruiting Jamal as hard as anyone to get his son
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Zach Smart
Zach Smart@ZSmart914·
Troy Fason Jr @TroyFJr has been stabilizing influence Rens. Versatile, poised, creates for surrounding pieces. '27 Queens native at @DMEAcademyMBB impacts all categories of stat sheet. Can take game breaking matters into own hands @daves_joint @siaa_fl @RecruitTheBronx
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Zach Smart
Zach Smart@ZSmart914·
Dylan Mann @dylan_mann2 heads to UCF as a rugged, above rim 6-9 big who began prep career as an obscure unheralded recruit out of NC Mid-post game, cashes in elbow jumpers, drags bigs outside of the paint with a feathery touch. @UCFSports @UCFStool @osmattmurschel
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League Ready
League Ready@LeagueRDY·
5 ⭐️ 2028 Mateen Cleaves Jr. opened up the BAG 🔥 22 PTS, 6 REB, 4 AST in an Oakland Soldiers win at Peach Jam @NikeEYB
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Rodger Bohn
Rodger Bohn@rodgerbohn·
6'5 '29 Austin "Bear" Acy of Bishop Alemany (CA)/Drive Nation lived up to billing at #EYBL.Power guard who is near impossible going downhill,is great rebounder from backcourt,&utilizes length.Has to be right there as five star. More on @Ballislife ballislife.com/news/high-scho…
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PD Web
PD Web@abovethebreak3·
Kuai Deng (6'9 F) of Howard CC has earned an offer from Charlotte.
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Zach Smart
Zach Smart@ZSmart914·
King Kedrick @_iamkingg summer ascent continues at Peach Jam. Turns in monster dunk at the end of 3q, knocks down crucial FTs in decisive moment of the 4th, piles up back to back assists in waning moments. Dynamite in both hands. CP3 holds on in pulsating 86-82 W
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Zach Smart
Zach Smart@ZSmart914·
Cayden Daughtry continues to thrive 34 pts in 30 mins in @fl_Rebels w over Team Thad @ Peach Jam. Adds 6 boards, 7 AST Had 32 pts including 10-11 FT previous game. Game is akin to a HS version of steph Curry during this stretch run @AdamZagoria @KevinBrockwayG1 @Hoop_MIA
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Joe Tipton
Joe Tipton@JoeTipton·
5⭐️ DeMarcus Henry, the No. 3 overall recruit in the 2027 class, breaks down his top eight, discusses his decision timeline, and talks about a possible college team-up with fellow five-star Adan Diggs. Read: on3.com/rivals/news/de…
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NEWS: 5⭐️ Demarcus Henry is down to eight schools, he tells @Rivals. The 6-7 small forward is the No. 3 overall recruit in the 2027 class. on3.com/rivals/news/de…

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Ganon Baker
Ganon Baker@GanonBaker·
I’ve watched thousands of players work. The ones who make it aren’t always the most talented. They’re the ones who can read, adapt, and make decisions under pressure. Basketball isn’t choreography. It’s problem solving.
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@GoodmanHoops They are fighting for this rule because they aren't good enough to be a pro, so stay in college & get way overpaid to be a bad player. It's all out of control. Far too much $$ for guys who would make a small fraction professionally. For the players, JUST BE BETTER PLAYERS!
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Jeff Goodman
Jeff Goodman@GoodmanHoops·
Here. Comes. Heitner.
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Jeff Goodman’s tweets from yesterday questioning the contingency fee arrangement in our representation of college basketball players seeking a 5th year of eligibility reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of how these matters are litigated and funded. I finally have a small break in the action, so let's talk about it. We are representing players from the high school class of 2022 who exhausted their eligibility under the prior rules. The NCAA’s new age-based model permits 5 years of competition but arbitrarily excludes this class, even as these athletes competed against peers who received extra eligibility through prior waivers. Multiple lawsuits have been filed in state courts, and early injunctive relief has already been obtained for some plaintiffs. These cases proceed on a contingency fee basis. Our firm and co-counsel receive nothing if the athletes do not prevail. We advance litigation costs. The risk allocation is the core of contingency representation. It is the reason such arrangements exist and why they are common in plaintiff-side work against well-resourced institutions (the NCAA spent $63.5 million in legal fees during the fiscal year ending Aug 2025, as recently reported by @DanielLibit). The athletes we represent generally lack the resources to retain counsel on an hourly basis while pursuing one additional season of competition and the associated NIL opportunities. The fee is 15% of any recovery obtained. Where a player’s NIL earnings exceed a defined threshold as a result of the additional eligibility, the percentage charged decreases below 15%. This structure was presented to the athletes and their families in plain terms. They reviewed it, asked questions, and agreed to the engagement. There has been no pushback. The arrangement was designed to align incentives and ensure that those who benefit most from a successful outcome still retain the overwhelming majority of the value. In the legal profession, contingency fees in complex plaintiff litigation routinely begin at 30% or more, particularly where counsel bears the full financial risk and must front substantial expenses over an extended period. 15% or less is modest by any professional standard, as anyone who is a lawyer or has ever hired a lawyer on a contingency basis knows well. The suggestion that it is high for this work ignores both prevailing practice and the specific economics here. Many of these players will generate only modest additional NIL income even with a successful outcome. The fee must be evaluated against that reality and not in the abstract. Goodman's criticism and his retweet of an ambulance intended to imply that I am an ambulance chaser overlooked the practical alternative. Without counsel willing to accept these cases on accessible terms, the claims would not be brought. The athletes would have no meaningful recourse against the NCAA’s exclusion, and the inconsistency in the eligibility rules would stand. Zealous representation on contingency is what makes the legal process available to young athletes (I won't refer to them as "kids" as Goodman does) who would otherwise be priced out of challenging arbitrary administrative decisions that directly affect their careers and earning potential. I have spent my career, and long before July 1, 2021, advocating for athlete rights through legislation, direct representation, and public commentary. This work is a continuation of that effort. The goal is to secure for these players the opportunities the new policy was meant to create but from which they were unfairly carved out. The early court rulings demonstrate that the claims have merit and that litigation is an effective path to relief. Public commentary that questions reasonable, client-approved fee structures without full context does little to advance the interests of the athletes themselves, but may drive engagement for short-sighted commentators. TLDR: My focus remains squarely on my clients and on vindicating their rights under the rules as they now exist. We will continue to structure engagements in ways that remove financial barriers to representation while maintaining the highest standards of professional responsibility. The athletes deserve nothing less.

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@GoodmanHoops Let's call a spade a spade. Lawyers fighting for this just want a check. They don't care about the kids. The fight for another year from these kids is a joke much like NIL. They get way too much $ from schools, when as a pro wouldn't make $50k.
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Zach Smart
Zach Smart@ZSmart914·
Mateen Cleaves Jr. off to a hot start in Peach Jam. 2028 rained 3s off the catch, got free for floater, and used increased physicality. Showed adeptness for space creation off the bounce. Finished w 22pts, six boards 3 AST @TheSpartanMag @NikeEYB
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Krysten Peek
Krysten Peek@krystenpeek·
ICYMI: Day 2 top performers from Summer League. A few second round standouts! Caleb Wilson Cameron Boozer Egor Demin Cam Carr Bryce Hopkins Meleek Thomas Ryan Conwell nba.com/news/2026-nba-…
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Rodger Bohn
Rodger Bohn@rodgerbohn·
6'10 '27 CJ Rosser of Southeastern Prep (FL)was in full bag offensively for @TeamUnitedHoops yesterday,dropping 24pts at all 3 levels...but especially deadly from mid-range whether it be off bounce,via post,or secondary move. More #EYBL on @Ballislife ballislife.com/news/high-scho…
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