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kendall Green

@ontargethoops

“accountability is the best ability” #gocowboys “nobody cares work harder”

Dfw เข้าร่วม Şubat 2018
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
If the UIL is serious about allowing one freebie transfer, what is stopping certain schools from just creating super teams year after year? I’d rather us get a shot clock in basketball or allow the kids to capitalize on potential NIL opportunities than that.
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
Otega Oweh!!! That’s why you recruit the portal lol! #bbn
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
It should be noted Kentucky has ZERO recruits signed for the 2026 class….. meanwhile cal is currently coaching Darius Acuff who may just win NPOY
Jared Slyh@jared_slyh

@rarerookies @dubsack270 If Cal stayed doing this he would’ve been the greatest of all time. Instead he got complacent and fell off recruiting wise.

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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@JayFryeNBA @CoachSheadBL I’m always gonna ride for 2013 my graduating class. But I don’t think we had the depth of the kids of the past few classes.
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Jay Frye
Jay Frye@JayFryeNBA·
Coach Shead, Those were outstanding classes—no question. But as I’ve said, no class has produced the volume of Division I talent that this one has. Can we point to classes with more clearly identifiable pros? Absolutely. My point isn’t to diminish those eras—it’s to highlight the depth of this one. The data reflects that. Respect to every class that came before.
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Coach Shead
Coach Shead@CoachSheadBL·
That tweet tells me everything you weren’t at Reunion Arena watching Lincoln vs The Colony. Different level. Different dudes. Real smoke. Stop calling 2026 the greatest don’t be disrespectful.
Jay Frye@JayFryeNBA

Sure... When I refer to the 2026 class as the “greatest,” I’m evaluating it through a combination of depth, high-major talent, positional versatility, and overall impact on winning across the state. First, the depth of Division I talent stands out. This class has produced an unusually high number of players committed across all levels of Division I basketball, from Power Conference programs to strong mid-majors. It’s not just top-heavy — there’s legitimate talent spread throughout the rankings. Second, the high-end talent at the top is significant. Players like Bryson Howard, Austin Goosby, and Davion Adkins have proven they can perform at the highest level and are heading into major programs with real expectations. Third, the versatility across positions, especially on the wing, separates this group. The number of 6'5”–6'8” players who can score, defend multiple positions, and impact the game in different ways is higher than what we typically see in a single class. Fourth, this group has consistently produced in high-level environments — strong schedules, national circuits, and deep playoff runs, including multiple state championships and state finals appearances. Lastly, there’s a clear winning pedigree across the class. Many of these players weren’t just talented — they were key contributors on teams that competed at the highest level in Texas. -- Aside from the 50+ currently committed prospects, there are still several uncommitted players who will find Division I homes very soon. Dallas alone nearly produced the same number of Division I prospects that we typically see from the entire state, on average, in a given year. So when calling this class one of the best, it’s not based on one factor — it’s the combination of depth, top-end talent, versatility, and proven production that makes the case.

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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has a lot to say about Cesar Chavez recently. I wonder if he has anything to say about the Texas Rangers, putting up that statue inside the ballpark, considering the Rangers (law enforcement group) known history……
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@CrimsonCoverage Then an entire part of his game would be gone. Nate Oates doesn’t like the midrange
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Crimson Coverage
Crimson Coverage@CrimsonCoverage·
AJ Dybantsa was very close to committing to Alabama, but NIL drove him to commit to BYU instead. Fast forward a year and Dybantsa is eliminated in his first-ever (likely last) NCAA Tournament game. Could you imagine if Alabama won out in the Dybantsa sweepstakes? 🤔
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@king_harris35 @TheHoopHerald Respect to those Howard kids, but the 15 assists would imply that they are making shots. I think it’s more likely that Jokić averages 50 and 15 because no college player would have a chance of stopping him offensively.
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neko
neko@king_harris35·
@TheHoopHerald Bro would avg 30/23/15 for the tourney lol
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
If Howard had Nikola Jokic, would they beat Michigan?
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@d0wnsideofme @DrakeFantasy Any level of racism is too much in my book, but I’m curious are they considered worse than one of those southeastern conference schools?
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Jesse
Jesse@d0wnsideofme·
@DrakeFantasy why did he go to the most racist school in the country
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Brian Drake
Brian Drake@DrakeFantasy·
BYU paid $7 million to AJ Dybantsa. He led the nation in scoring. Cool. They finished 10th in the Big 12 and were a 6-seed in the NCAA Tournament after losing a key guard to injury. They lost to an 11-seed Texas team that finished 10th in the SEC. Is that NIL $ well spent?
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
I’m not one to gate keep basketball trivia because of my age, but it doesn’t take very much research to figure out why Charlotte would be retiring Dell Curry‘s jersey and it has nothing to do with his kids
Charlotte Hornets@hornets

the why 💜

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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@MGRADS Just wanna see him add strength be more locked in defensively and improve from the free-throw line 2 talented of a scorer and has a nice enough touch on his mid range that he should be a mid 80s free-throw shooter
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GRADS
GRADS@MGRADS·
AJ Dybantsa is the #1 pick. Let’s end that discussion. Let’s talk about who’s going 2-60. No way you’re watching him do this and think I’m gonna go with someone else.
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@ihss_dfw He was awesome at Garland. They just ran into a Duncanville team that had a bunch of division one players and two lottery picks.
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DFW Inside High School Sports
Former Garland star and MVP Bobblehead winner Zuby Ejiofor is looking to lead St. John's to the second weekend and beyond in this year's NCAA Tournament.
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Anthony Pugh
Anthony Pugh@Anthony_Pugh2·
Not a lot of dribbling in the NCAA tournament. A ton of CATCH AND SHOOT jumpers though — maybe go work on that more than anything. Not sure how any player that is serious about improving & wanting to play at a high level doesn’t want to go shoot right now
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College Basketball Report
Duke Head Coach Jon Scheyer following a close game with Siena: “GMac [Gerry McNamara]. He out-coached me. They were more ready to play.” (@MikeWatersSYR) McNamara is rumored to be Syracuse’s next Head Coach, he’s been stamped by Coach Scheyer. 👀
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Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
"Little brother" Cayden saved Duke from Siena by making 9-16. Cameron Boozer's NBA stock fell some as he looked hesitant to shoot, struggled to create and couldn't hang onto the ball. I no longer love my pick of Duke winning it all.
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@jordanmanz_nice @Tjonesonthenba Dog you’re talking about one of the greatest scorers ever versus somebody occasionally taking 2 to 3 Brandon Bass type elbow jumpers a game….
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Tony Jones
Tony Jones@Tjonesonthenba·
Cam Boozer is so skilled at so many things but his lack of vertical explosion is glaring. It’s a real issue
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@100CigsADay @realtalkejlt I think you missed the point he was trying to make when he originally identified the fact that the best dunkers in the world are not all in the NBA basically acknowledging that the person highlighted in this video and some others are incredible at one very specific skill
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Mercenary
Mercenary@100CigsADay·
@realtalkejlt Steph, Dame, Klay etc. We can confidently say the best shooters are in the NBA. The kid is a sniper but he’s not doing any of it off the dribble, it’s strictly catch and shoot. Still impressive though.
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Real Talk
Real Talk@realtalkejlt·
Just like we know the best dunkers in the world aren’t necessarily in the nba, we need to start considering that for shooting as well, there are ppl out here who just don’t have the ball skills or athleticism to play in the nba, but when it comes to shooting they do it at a ridiculously high level
Pitless@pitlessball

High Point Chase Johnston

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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
The BYU big men need to have some pride can’t let Bro from Texas have a 15/10 double double in 1 half. also I understand AJ Dybantsa has a lot of responsibility scoring but Bro you ate 6’9 & the most athletic player on the court you can get down there and help rebound too
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@will2whitson Cam and Mario McKinney were nasty at Vashon high school in Missouri. I thought both of their careers would’ve turned out a little differently though.
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Will Whitson
Will Whitson@will2whitson·
Arkansas will face High Point’s Cam’ron Fletcher on Saturday, a former player of John Calipari at Kentucky. Cam was sent away from the team in 2020 due to conduct against the team. Now he’s at High Point, averaging 12 points and 7 rebounds per game.
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kendall Green
kendall Green@ontargethoops·
@jordanmanz_nice @Tjonesonthenba This is 2026 not 2006. He’s not shooting those free throw line extended jumpers like his daddy used to. That’s not what teams are looking for today.
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