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New Bradley recruit, Titus, 2028/2029 Season.

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  • New Bradley recruit, Titus, 2028/2029 Season.

    Might be a bit of a project, but we would have a long time to develop him.
    Geno, are you watching?

    TRICK SHOT TITUS FACEBOOK NOW ONLINE!!! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trick-Shot-Titus/433531056806385 Amazing shots from a kid (Titus) between 18 and 24 mo...

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    This is pretty amazing!!!
    Thanks for sharing Monmouth!

    I have a 27 month old who barely can make it from 5 feet away on a good day. He is a much better ball-handler and loves to dribble.

    The amazing thing about it is that this kid has already built muscle memory and it's not just luck that he's making these.
    Great video - lot of time on their hands, but at least he's not spending hours in front of the tube.

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    • #3
      Pretty cool- I hear Calipari has already sent one of his bag men to the kid's house to secure an early verbal.

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      • #4
        I've been shooting wrong all these years! Can't wait to try out the two-hands-over-and-then-behind-the-head method.
        Yajusneverno!

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        • #5
          Couldn't hurt to send a tiny Bradley jersey and 6 tickets their way right?

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          • #6
            If anyone want to see the kid shooting baskets-
            The kid in the video- Titus- is going to be live on the Today Show on NBC this morning. The Today Show crew just showed the kid warming up by shooting baskets and said his segment will be coming up.

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            • #7
              I recall seeing numerous reports, YouTube vids, etc..on young phenoms...most do not pan out...

              When Tim Floyd was at USC he offered a dozen different 7th & 8th graders - not one of which ever played for him or for anyone else at USC... so none of them panned out...

              The best of the bunch turned out to be Ryan Boatright - but he never played at USC - and one other kid, Dwyane Polee - who Floyd supposedly promised a scholarshjip to in junior hi,
              ended up going instead to St. John's, flopped, then left & transferred to San Diego State and still hasn't played there...

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