Let's not judge a recruit by a 6 second video. Here are a few more things to look at and take into consideration before forming opinions about Ari Boya...
Read these older evaluations by independent prep talent evaluators.-
And here are a few of his post moves- This video was from over a year ago (March, 2017) By all reports, he has improved significantly in the past year. And remember, he never got any real coaching until he arrived in the US about 2 years ago.-
And in this thread, there are links that allow anyone with a lot of time to view entire games that Ari Boya played in this past season. He looks pretty good to me for a high school kid with limited experience, who has only been playing basketball for a few years, and who has only been playing basketball in the US for less than 2 years (since summer, 2016). He looks more assertive and appears to have more skilled moves around the basket than Koch Bar did in high school, and I watched Koch Bar play in several games in the Tournament of Champions at Washington High School his senior season.
Here is the very first mention of Aristide Boya, as it has been with almost every other Bradley recruit, on Bradleyfans.com from about one year ago-
Read these older evaluations by independent prep talent evaluators.-
And here are a few of his post moves- This video was from over a year ago (March, 2017) By all reports, he has improved significantly in the past year. And remember, he never got any real coaching until he arrived in the US about 2 years ago.-
And in this thread, there are links that allow anyone with a lot of time to view entire games that Ari Boya played in this past season. He looks pretty good to me for a high school kid with limited experience, who has only been playing basketball for a few years, and who has only been playing basketball in the US for less than 2 years (since summer, 2016). He looks more assertive and appears to have more skilled moves around the basket than Koch Bar did in high school, and I watched Koch Bar play in several games in the Tournament of Champions at Washington High School his senior season.
Here is the very first mention of Aristide Boya, as it has been with almost every other Bradley recruit, on Bradleyfans.com from about one year ago-
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