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- A Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate TeamA Year After LaMelo Ball and Co., SPIRE Shifts Focus To Post-Graduate Team
LaMelo Ball, Rocket Watts and Isaiah Jackson are gone. The glitz and glamour that followed them and SPIRE’s high school basketball team is a memory.
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Justin Brantley is the Ohio & Midwest Recruiting Coordinator for the All Ohio Basketball Program that competes on the Nike EYBL Circuit and the Executive Recruiting and Basketball Operations Consultant for KOA Prep in Bethesda, Maryland. Justin has spent the last decade cultivating, developing and marketing student athletes, athletic programs and corporations of all sizes.
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Welcome to the show! I am joined by Justin Brantley. Justin has worn many hats within basketball but now has got into the entertainment side of things as well. He owns the Brantley Method and works with All Ohio Red (The best AAU team in Ohio) as a recruiting director.
- Anthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton FlyersAnthony Grant: Zimife Nwokeji a ‘great fit’ for Dayton Flyers
A photograph from Saturday’s game at Richmond shows Zimife Nwokeji jumping into the air on the bench as Obi Toppin throws down a windmill dunk in the second half.
- Blazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo BallBlazers, Pelicans, Nets And Raptors Reach Out For Background On LaMelo Ball
The Blazers, Pelicans, Nets and Raptors have reached out to executives at Spire Academy in Ohio where the 6-foot-7 Ball played last season before joining Australia’s NBL for the 2019-20 season.
- LaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketballLaMelo Ball to enroll at Spire Institute, again play high school basketball
"I'm excited to return to school and rejoin my class on the court for my senior year," Ball told SLAM Magazine.
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Some of the best high school boys basketball players are leaving Michigan, and the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s rule book may be a big reason why.
- Report: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo BallReport: Trail Blazers Reach Out for Info on LaMelo Ball
The Portland Trail Blazers are among a handful of NBA teams who have reached out to Spire Academy for background information on 6’7 guard LaMelo Ball. The report comes courtesy of Adam Zagoria, writing for Forbes.com.