In what has likely been the strangest recruiting and scouting year ever, The Basketball Movement is keeping you up-to-speed on our athletes.
Different athletes naturally have different goals, all of which are respected at The Basketball Movement. Some young players just want to get a feel for the game, some may want to crack the varsity squad, and others may have dreams of going pro. While we work with players from every stage of the game, we have recently been fortunate to be a part of a large wave of high school players committing to play NCAA basketball.
Every player is responsible for their own destiny, so work with The Basketball Movement will only take individuals as far as they will let it. We are confident in saying that we know what it takes to help any player reach their next level if they let us.
Recently, many athletes that work with The Basketball Movement (most of which also participate in Yanders Law AAU basketball) have received offers to play Division 1 hoops. Some have already accepted those offers, and others are still deciding as they continue to elevate their level of play.
We track offers and commitments of our players on our social media platforms, so make sure that you are following The Basketball Movement.
Official: @JasonJones2525 has committed to continuing his education and hoops career at Pittsburgh State. Congratulations, Jason‼ pic.twitter.com/XXSGLPQ6ck
— The Basketball Movement (@BBall_Movement) April 30, 2021
Despite a challenging year for scouting and recruitment, this has been the strongest crop of young local talent in recent memory. Some players are choosing to reclassify and wait for more exposure as they continue to develop. Many of those players have committed to attending the new prep school, We Are United, this fall (more on that later).
For any parents or players - let us know if we are missing anything also. If you frequent The Basketball Movement or are part of #LawNation, DM us or shoot an email to basketballmovement@yahoo.com to tell us about any recruiting news you think we should know about.
After dominating on the circuit with @YandersLaw the last few weeks, @imjdunn has recieved an offer to play for Mizzou. Dunn is also drawing unterest from Iowa State, Purdue, and Maryland @ny2lasports @ACNY2LA @weareunitedprep pic.twitter.com/bwqY3EGJPo
— The Basketball Movement (@BBall_Movement) April 14, 2021