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4 hours ago, Hooohead.com said:

Watched Emoni Bates lastnight...Chet was to much for them....

One of the worst parts of last summer’s cancellations was missing Chet’s last year of summer basketball. Have watched him progress from a lanky, awkward Freshman, to a lanky, awesome future #1 pick (most likely).  Tried to bet someone last spring who wasn’t convinced of Chet’s skills that he would be an NBA all star inside this decade.  Would still make this bet, even money, with anyone.  Kid can flat out play and, maybe my favorite part of his game, is a flat out dog on the floor.   

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41 minutes ago, Who That said:

For a 7fter he can ball.!

Man he is something else.  The team he plays for “Sizzle” is named for Terrell Suggs.  Suggs nephew Jalen played with Chet up until this year and is now a freshman at Gonzaga.  But as good as Jalen is, Chet was the man.  Saw him go a 4 game stretch in Atlanta summer before last where he missed like a total of 4 shots over 4 games (and he shoots from everywhere).  And he blocks everything around the basket.  Kid is special for sure. 

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12 hours ago, TxHoops said:

highlights from the game Hooohead was referencing. 

Lots of players there.  He is very impressive.  Kind of a slow start in that first quarter wasnt really liking him sitting outside kind of being a non factor offensively then in the second quarter bam.  Very impressive handling the ball and shooting for his size. Good vision as well  Defense speaks for itself.  All that and still looks like he is still growing into his size a little.

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9 hours ago, ST413 said:

Lots of players there.  He is very impressive.  Kind of a slow start in that first quarter wasnt really liking him sitting outside kind of being a non factor offensively then in the second quarter bam.  Very impressive handling the ball and shooting for his size. Good vision as well  Defense speaks for itself.  All that and still looks like he is still growing into his size a little.

Lol I felt the same way.  My son sent me the video and I was thinking, man this is the worst I’ve seen him.  He looks rusty as hell.  And then bam. 

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