The Class of 2029 is NEXT and they have some talented prospect that you need to know all over the country. Here are a few names that will make that Watch List. Let’s head over to OHIO where you will…

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SubscribeThe Class of 2029 is NEXT and they have some talented prospect that you need to know all over the country. Here are a few names that will make that Watch List.
Let’s head over to OHIO where you will find Dallas Stewart who has one of the craziest handles in the country that shifty lateral style and crazy footwork have people comparing him to Kyrie Irving already. He has no fear and he is a two way playing DOG!
King Bacot might be the KING of the class as he is likely the #1 player in this class and for obvious reasons he is an absolute BUCKET!. He can get to his spots already and cause havoc. He is a three-level scorer that can go left or right and that playmaking ability is something to see for this youngster who is going to be a big time CG out of Virginia.
You do not have to look to far out in Texas before you find some talent but we will start with David Mata this kid is skilled and he is ahead of the game with that footwork, the kid has potential to be nice and stay at the top of his game among the entire country in his class.
Head over to Louisiana and you got Caymen Washington aka. Big Baby. This kid if a PF/PG who has some moves, can’t wait to see this kid develop. He got potential to change the game as a big bully with PG skills.
JJ Crawford not only has the pedigree but the kid has a strap. JJ has displayed great mechanics and range and he has that big game knockdown ability. Look for him to not only bee one of the best youngsters out of Washington state but to be one of those prolific shooters in the class.
A few other kids that are tough in the Mountain West are Marquis Blue (Colorado), Cash Torres (Nevada).
Extremely excited to cover these young bucks here shortly as basketball gets going again in September/October as events start to kick off. Stay tuned for more coverage.