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10+ Minutes of raw highlights of Xavion Brown
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LOVE Xavion's game... Explosive as all heck, solid passer and (obviously) can take it to the rack on anyone. Strong defender, too.
Only reason I can see why he's not getting a ton of D1 attention is that he's not a very good shooter... He's somewhat better now than he used to be, but opponents still tend to sag back and dare him to put it up. If he was even just a slightly above-average shooter, he'd have offers aplenty.
He’s a qualifierIs he a qualifier? D1 athlete, defends & has improved every year. Can only be the classroom holding him back.
He would get minutes at sac state next year. No reason why any of those schools haven’t offered. Only knock for bigger programs is not a true 1 and at 6”1-6”2 not that long wing that schools love. Sometimes colleges get real hung up on kids fitting into a that box. I would be shocked if he doesn’t get smaller d1 offers.
His only position is a PG. He is basically a extremely athletic Rondo. Have you seen how long his arms are? They go down to his knees. I just don’t think you watch Sheldon games at all.He would get minutes at sac state next year. No reason why any of those schools haven’t offered. Only knock for bigger programs is not a true 1 and at 6”1-6”2 not that long wing that schools love. Sometimes colleges get real hung up on kids fitting into a that box. I would be shocked if he doesn’t get smaller d1 offers.
The reality is that nobody outside of the player and his family and maybe his coaches know the details to any particular situation. You never know a players grades, test scores, willingness to be a role player at the next level. You know how many players a program like sac state reaches out to and gets no response from the player? If every school on the west coast has seen a player a million times in high school and in aau and there still is no interest there might be a reason for that.
One of the recruiting websites lists an offer from UC DavisHe’s a qualifier
One of the recruiting websites lists an offer from UC Davis
His only position is a PG. He is basically a extremely athletic Rondo. Have you seen how long his arms are? They go down to his knees. I just don’t think you watch Sheldon games at all.
He runs the offense is an elite defender, a great passer, and rebounds really good for his size. He is a POINT GUARD. He’s not a 2 or 3. Because of his strength and athleticism he can guard 1-3. You don’t watch Sheldon games. It’s a shame you should watch more games live. Then you can see why they have been the top team in NorCal the past 3 yearsWow! Insightful. His arms go down to his knees..and he’s an athletic rondo.. I guess UK will be calling then. Dumb.
He rides for the guy at Jesuit.He runs the offense is an elite defender, a great passer, and rebounds really good for his size. He is a POINT GUARD. He’s not a 2 or 3. Because of his strength and athleticism he can guard 1-3. You don’t watch Sheldon games. It’s a shame you should watch more games live. Then you can see why they have been the top team in NorCal the past 3 years
I hear Some seniors are not qualified
I know you didn't tag me but I want to Chime in on this topic a little bit. I believe parents need to be more on top of it than the coach. My last season coaching AAU , myself and my assistant coach Todd Chesebro had a player and parent meeting and I explained to everyone in attendance that nobody was going to Dallas unless they had registered for the NCAA and they had to bring in their transcripts for us to review. By doing that we caught 3 people that were not on course to be a qualifier. A lot of parents and coaches just look at the GPA. Even at these Catholic / private high schools things slip through the cracks. Coaches play a big role if they help or don't help. They hurt the kid by not tracking them in their core classes that are acceptable. Parents need to set up time to meet with counselors as they set up times to attend games. When I caught the classes that needed to be replaced or added we talked to the parent and contacted their HS coach.Given all the online classes that can be taken, how does a program/coach allow that to happen in 2020? Qualifying is a low standard.
Given all the online classes that can be taken, how does a program/coach allow that to happen in 2020? Qualifying is a low standard.
Kids have to match motivation in the classroom same as on the court. Coaches and parents can only do so much. Team effort
HEAT if you think Sheldon doesn’t get the exposure for college coaches to watch that is a furthest thing from truth. Sheldon is playing in all the big time tourneys. This isn’t a kid from yreka.
I stand by my original statement . Small d1 player. Be a good player at UCD type. Why that hasn’t happened I don’t know but it’s not lack of talent .
mess up as a freshman and it is uphill from there. at that point they know jc will be easier than putting in the extra work as a junior or senior.Given all the online classes that can be taken, how does a program/coach allow that to happen in 2020? Qualifying is a low standard.
I know you didn't tag me but I want to Chime in on this topic a little bit. I believe parents need to be more on top of it than the coach. My last season coaching AAU , myself and my assistant coach Todd Chesebro had a player and parent meeting and I explained to everyone in attendance that nobody was going to Dallas unless they had registered for the NCAA and they had to bring in their transcripts for us to review. By doing that we caught 3 people that were not on course to be a qualifier. A lot of parents and coaches just look at the GPA. Even at these Catholic / private high schools things slip through the cracks. Coaches play a big role if they help or don't help. They hurt the kid by not tracking them in their core classes that are acceptable. Parents need to set up time to meet with counselors as they set up times to attend games. When I caught the classes that needed to be replaced or added we talked to the parent and contacted their HS coach.
It takes everyone to be on top of it.