College Basketball Recruiting is a very IN-Exact Science: Note the 2010 NBA Draft
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Note that Wesley Johnson was a two star recruit coming out of prep school and wound up becoming a high lottery pick. A two star recruit is typically a kid that high major schools have their pick of, and will only take for a specific need. Having this young man develop into a future pro shows that no matter what anyone tells a high school player good enough for college, they can and should dream their dreams of future glory. Though the odds of becoming an NBA player are surely long, they are not insurmountable. Look at some of the others kids drafted early this year and you'll see that though most were highly thought of as high school players a large number of them became great only after their bodies matured at the college level. Nothing is impossible.
Note that Wesley Johnson was a two star recruit coming out of prep school and wound up becoming a high lottery pick. A two star recruit is typically a kid that high major schools have their pick of, and will only take for a specific need. Having this young man develop into a future pro shows that no matter what anyone tells a high school player good enough for college, they can and should dream their dreams of future glory. Though the odds of becoming an NBA player are surely long, they are not insurmountable. Look at some of the others kids drafted early this year and you'll see that though most were highly thought of as high school players a large number of them became great only after their bodies matured at the college level. Nothing is impossible.
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