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Could a top NBA Player lead the worst team in a region to a state championship?
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(02-24-2025, 01:13 PM)Gridiron_Raid Wrote: With the exception of home schools and missionaries, every public school will go 39-0 with even a mid level nba player on their team. I’ve seen homeschools not have a single player who can dribble correctly so let’s exclude them, but east ridge has been the team of example. They would be 39-0 with ease!!

East ridge has 2 players with double figures every game. One has made 83 threes. Let’s say you put an NBA player out there and he draws 4 defenders from the inbound, you are letting a 51.2% three point shooter and 3 others be 4 on 1 the other way. Let a 50% guy shoot unguarded from the perimeter, and he will make 8/10. He makes 50% with a team usually giving him all the focus, and now he gets NONE!! ITS A SHOOT AROUND!!

That’s the end of the argument. At this point I am worried about the families of a few of the members on this site… it must be hard for them to live with a senile person that has access to a computer.
Thats a little delusional to say. Okay then that’s fine if you say that. Send 3 at the NBA player (Still enough to make
him pass it) Put your 7 footer in the center of the paint and have one guy denying the “50 percent” shooter the ball. What’s ur solution now. I promise you this, East Ridge ain’t even one of the worst public schools in the state and they wouldn’t come close to winning state with a Mid Level NBA Player. You are idiotic to think they would. You’re telling me Payton Pritchard which is probably a little above mid this season would lead the worst public school
to a state championship? HELL NO

And to add @Gridiron_Raid they wouldn't get a stop. They would 4v4 and leave the NBA Players match up out of it. You must be a dumbass. You have never watched high level basketball if you can get on here and say a mid level NBA player could lead any public school to the state championship. ESPECIALLY in Kentucky. In 1A Ball In West Virginia then I could agree on that. 0% Chance a Mid NBA player could take the worst public school to a championship. Think about what you say before you say it.
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RE: Could a top NBA Player lead the worst team in a region to a state championship? - by billymoore8123 - 02-24-2025, 02:09 PM

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