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1 hour ago, TxHoops said:

Really like the way Jordyn is attacking the basket.   He’s a difficult assignment when he’s aggressive like that.   And I think Braelon missed a total of 2 shots in the two games against Orangefield.  

Yes I have liked seeing That out of Jordyn.  I have noticed Devon’s form and shot looking so much better outside when those start falling more for him it’s really going to create problems for the opponents.

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14 hours ago, ST413 said:

Yes I have liked seeing That out of Jordyn.  I have noticed Devon’s form and shot looking so much better outside when those start falling more for him it’s really going to create problems for the opponents.

I noticed that with Devon before the game.   Thought his jumper looked different/better.  

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1 hour ago, no-look said:

Saw where SFA recently offered Devon. They offered Jordyn also earlier I believe. 

Both would be huge gets for the Jacks.  IMO, both are talented enough be really good D1 players.  Also helps they both have good size for their positions.  Crazy to see a school Silsbee’s size having probably at LEAST 3 D1 players, and another high major D1 if you count Barnes for football.  

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32 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

Both would be huge gets for the Jacks.  IMO, both are talented enough be really good D1 players.  Also helps they both have good size for their positions.  Crazy to see a school Silsbee’s size having probably at LEAST 3 D1 players, and another high major D1 if you count Barnes for football.  

Think about what they had last year. Those four you speak of and 5 who graduated last year who are playing a sport at the next level (4 football, 1 basketball)

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