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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, 02:09 PM)billymoore8123 Wrote:
(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.
Anyone on this site an ambulance driver or paramedic, I know someone who needs a wellness check…

An 18 year old Malachi Moreno, Reed Sheppard, Trent Noah, 14 year old OJ mayo, 17 year old Rondo. These are teenagers that make drastic differences for their high school teams. They are teenagers that are better than other teenagers. Now imagine them when they are 25. That’s the argument. If a 8th grade OJ mayo can take a 2 win team to the elite 8, a 25 year old backup pg for the celtics can go 39-0. The only state where there is any competition would be against the prep schools in the big states like montverde or California preps. 

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 Gridiron_Raid - 02-24-2025, 04:00 PM

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