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TN Tigers Asst Coach

Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Drew Maddux
Drew Maddux@DrewMaddux·
Need to Hear > Want to Hear 💯
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
Class of 2027 @KohlWard27 has been BALLING for the @TigersTennessee Have been on him for a while and he just keeps getting better Bonafide D1 talent
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Justin Byerly
Justin Byerly@JustinByerly·
Dunnie Knight and Elias Flores with 14 points each for Tennessee Tigers as they improve to 3-0 here at Atlanta Jam.
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Justin Byerly@JustinByerly·
Tennessee Tigers 16U improve to 3-0 here at Atlanta Jam. 14 points from Cole Amonett to lead the way. The point guard was impressive against Team Global Elite this morning. Skilled guard that doesn’t turn the ball over, gets his teammates the ball and wins.
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Justin Byerly@JustinByerly·
In a balanced win, Bennett Smyly with four, three-pointers leading to 12 points for Tennessee Tigers 16U as they improve to 4-0 on the weekend here at Atlanta Jam.
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Tennessee Tigers
Tennessee Tigers@TigersTennessee·
🚨How we’re feeling after a 6-0 Saturday program record!! More to come tomorrow! #Tigers4Life🐅 // @tigers950
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HoopSeen
HoopSeen@hoopseen·
2027 6’2 Ian Allen of Tennessee Tigers is a tough lefty with a strong frame that allows him to finish through contact down low. He always found himself in right spots and capitalized on opportunities when they were there. Allen communicated on defense and brought energy that led to multiple turnovers. Finished with 20p 2s @ian_allen34
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Justin Byerly
Justin Byerly@JustinByerly·
Ayden Glenn with what turns out to be the game winning FT’s for Tennessee Tigers in their win over Hoop Atlanta Orange. His first step is so hard to contain. He blows by defenders and makes a living at the line. Finished with four three-pointers and 20 points.
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Day 2 Atlanta Jam Top Performers David Alexis Grant Smith Ayden Glenn Jayln Hayes Rance McKenzie Gio Ramos Elias Flores Kohl Ward Cole Amonett Cherish Eric Mach Mach Hayes Free Rashad Reinhardt Noah Kauffman OJ Spikes Elyjah Rebetez Ian Allen Micah McMorris Bryce Farley Michael Hall
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Chip Smith
Chip Smith@tigers950·
Grateful for Tiger alum Big Mike Bradley (Tiger Class of 2010, UCONN National Champion, former pro) for investing back into the program through @bmfbasketball and helping provide our new alternate uniforms. (See below graphic) This is what Tiger culture is about. Relationships that last. Former players pouring back into the next generation. Coaches who once wore the jersey now giving freely of their time to build young men on and off the court. Tigers invest in Tigers. Standards become legacy. #Tigers4Life 🐅 @TigersTennessee @HoopSeenDP @hoopseen @rmcgeehoopseen @TweetsbyCoachP @mosesk225 @CourtneyHoops90 @PrepHoopsTN
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Drew Maddux
Drew Maddux@DrewMaddux·
“My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person; he believed in me.” – Jim Valvano Belief is one of the most powerful forces on earth, and one of the most overlooked. You don’t need to have all the answers to change someone’s life. You don’t need the perfect plan, the perfect resources, or the perfect timing. Sometimes, the greatest impact you will ever have on another human being comes down to one simple, intentional decision: choosing to believe in them. Because belief speaks to identity. When someone truly believes in you, it changes how you see yourself. It gives you permission to step into something bigger than your current circumstances. It silences the doubt, challenges the fear, and fuels the courage to try again. That kind of belief doesn’t just encourage performance, it builds purpose. Jim Valvano didn’t just remember what his father said. He remembered how his father saw him. As leaders, coaches, and parents, we carry that same opportunity every single day. The question is not, “Do my people have potential?” The question is, “Do they know I see it?” Because people rarely rise to their potential on their own but, they often rise to the level of belief placed on them by someone they trust. And here’s the deeper truth: belief is not passive…it’s active. Belief shows up in how you speak to people. Belief shows up in what you expect from them. Belief shows up in what you challenge them to become. Jesus modeled this perfectly. He didn’t call people based on who they were…He called them based on who they could become. Fishermen became leaders. Doubters became proclaimers. Broken people became builders of the Kingdom. That’s what belief does. It calls greatness out of others before they can see it themselves. So today, ask yourself: Who needs your belief right now? Who on your team is one word, one conversation, one moment away from seeing themselves differently? And maybe the most important question: Are you using your voice to reinforce doubt, or to reveal potential? Because when you choose to believe in someone, you’re not just encouraging them. You’re shaping their future. And that might be the greatest gift you ever give!
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Kevin Moses Scouting and Promotional Services
"New Home, Perfect Fit: A Powerful Arrival That Turned Heads" Dunnie Knight (IG: 5.5_agent) 6’4, 200lbs, Class of 2029, Notre Dame HS, made his presence known immediately, stepping on the court and looking like he had been built for that moment. No feeling-out process, no hesitation, just straight impact from the jump as he brought a physical, confident style that hit both ends of the floor and never let up. Everything about his game showed versatility and control. He got to the basket with ease, using strength and body control to power through traffic and finish. When defenders tried to take that away, he flipped the script, settling into the post and going to work or stepping out and raining in shots. He handled the ball comfortably, making plays without forcing anything, always staying within himself while still applying pressure. Then came the defensive side, and that is where things really started turning heads. Three on-ball steals, 2 blocks. Active hands, strong instincts, and the willingness to get physical. He was not just reacting, he was attacking, disrupting everything in front of him and making his presence known every possession. By the end of the night, the stat sheet spoke loud and clear. He finished with 12 points, 11 rebounds, 2 blocks, 3 steals in his first game against Redline Premier. But it was not just the numbers, it was how natural it all looked. Like the moment was not new to him, like he had been built for this stage. Dunnie did not just introduce himself; he showed that this new home might be exactly where something special starts to grow. @TigersTennessee @Coach_Jordan4 @hoopseen #BobGibbons
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