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    Default Re: Jashaun Agosto- 7th grade star vs 10, 11 and 12th graders

    Quote Originally Posted by AirTupac
    What does skin color have to do with anything? They are simply scrubs.
    Are they scrubs or does Jashaun make them look like scrubs?

    The video doesn't showcase them, it showcases Jashaun. So to call players scrubs that aren't being showcased in a video isn't fair at all.

    When I look at the other video's submitted of 16 year old kids playing 7th grade basketball, the competition doesn't look to great in their highlights either. But then again, it's highlights of the 6 ft 6 kids dunking. That's impressive?

    I believe that some people assume that since a 5 foot tall 7th grader is hooping up some 10th, 11th, and 12th graders that they must be scrubs. Rather than give the kids props for being able to play well vs older kids. The kid is super quick, which makes everyone else look slow. That's what I see.

  2. #47
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    Default Re: Jashaun Agosto- 7th grade star vs 10, 11 and 12th graders

    Update on the kid!!!!

    He was invited to the John Lucas International 8th grade camp with the Top 100 8th graders from around the world as a 7th grader. Jashaun is now 5ft 1 3/4 and still pre puberty. John Lucas said that this camp had the most talent he has seen, and he's been putting on these camps for years. So how did the hyped up phenom perform? Well, they split the teams up into 10 teams of 10 and let them all go at it with ref's and scouts all over the gym to rank the kids. Here are two video clips. Jashaun Agosto as a 7th grader playing vs the Top 8th graders from around the world ranked #10 overall at the camp. This is what the scouting services had to say about his performance.

    ""5'1 7th Grader Jashuan Agosto from Federal Way, WA is a top 10 ranked player in camp.What Agosto lacks in size, he more than makes up for with his quickness off the dribble, ball handling and passing skills, excellent court vision, and ability to put up prolific numbers."

    It's from Hoopscooponline.com the number one ranking service in the world for over the last 20 years.

    Real Deal? See for yourself...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1ygcwcGC9g

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IWOIXKek0E
    Last edited by oneandonly; 06-16-2011 at 11:28 AM.

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