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It seems totally possible, given the current transfer environment caused by the extra Covid year, that classes of two recruits will be the norm for a few seasons.
 

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I am writting to you today to tell you about the 4 first hope international class off 2023. As i don't speak English fluently and i write even less often, the text that follows has been translated with a software, so don't pay to much attention to the form of writting of it. Attached you have the ranking of PremierBasketball WorldWideHoops class of 2023. It is worth noting the following mistakes for 3 of the 4 first rankings. For #1, the name should read: Juste Jocyte, for #3, Anastasia Olairi Kosu is from Russia and not from France and finaly #4 Cassandre Prosper and not Roser. The interesting thing about their rankings is that Prosper is also on ESPN's National Rankings at #15, which tells me that the top 4 deserve special attention.

In another attachment some information for the 4 players, the stats that appear for Kosu are those obtained at the U19 World Championship last summer when she was only 16, For Prosper, it is the 2021 U16 Americas Championship.All for players are eligible for the U17 World Championship in Hungary next july. We would see Prosper for the Canada and Malonga for France. As for Kosu, Russia is excluded from all FIBA competitions untilfurther notice, but there is still a place for a European team due to Russia exclusion. It is unlilikely that even if Lithuania complete the roster for Europe, may Jocyte be present, as last time i checked, it was already playing with the National SR team of its country.

Today i want to talk about the first two. Jocyte (6'2'' guard) and Malonga (6'6'' center) attend the school of the former star player of the San Antonio Spurs, the Tony Parker Adequat Academy in Lyon, France. They also have the chance to play with the professionnal team of Lyon. For Jocyte who speak English well, she was born in Washington DC and raised in Lithuania, she is the third year in the Academy. As for Malonga, i can't say if she knows English, she was born in Cameroon and has French nationality.

Three videos are also included, the first is from last summer in one of the three U16 challenger tournaments to qualify countries for the 2022 U17 World Championship. We can see Dominique Malonga, averaging 20 ponts and 10 rebonds per game for the tournament, she wears the #14. For the 2nd video, it is a game of Lyon on december 22, 2021, a professional team for wich Jocyte and Malonga are lining up. There are 5 months between the two videos. It is possible to see the difference in Malonga's physique as he has added 8 to 10 pounds of muscles. I choose this video, because in this one we see enough the two players, Jocyte wears #3 and Malonga the #14. For the last video, it is the YouTube page of Lyon, for those want to see more.

Maybe Geno could go and feel the ground on this side, it seems to very interesting. One last thing, as you may have noticed, both players were born after september 2005, which means that their class could be 2024.
 

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I am writting to you today to tell you about the 4 first hope international class off 2023. As i don't speak English fluently and i write even less often, the text that follows has been translated with a software, so don't pay to much attention to the form of writting of it. Attached you have the ranking of PremierBasketball WorldWideHoops class of 2023. It is worth noting the following mistakes for 3 of the 4 first rankings. For #1, the name should read: Juste Jocyte, for #3, Anastasia Olairi Kosu is from Russia and not from France and finaly #4 Cassandre Prosper and not Roser. The interesting thing about their rankings is that Prosper is also on ESPN's National Rankings at #15, which tells me that the top 4 deserve special attention.

In another attachment some information for the 4 players, the stats that appear for Kosu are those obtained at the U19 World Championship last summer when she was only 16, For Prosper, it is the 2021 U16 Americas Championship.All for players are eligible for the U17 World Championship in Hungary next july. We would see Prosper for the Canada and Malonga for France. As for Kosu, Russia is excluded from all FIBA competitions untilfurther notice, but there is still a place for a European team due to Russia exclusion. It is unlilikely that even if Lithuania complete the roster for Europe, may Jocyte be present, as last time i checked, it was already playing with the National SR team of its country.

Today i want to talk about the first two. Jocyte (6'2'' guard) and Malonga (6'6'' center) attend the school of the former star player of the San Antonio Spurs, the Tony Parker Adequat Academy in Lyon, France. They also have the chance to play with the professionnal team of Lyon. For Jocyte who speak English well, she was born in Washington DC and raised in Lithuania, she is the third year in the Academy. As for Malonga, i can't say if she knows English, she was born in Cameroon and has French nationality.

Three videos are also included, the first is from last summer in one of the three U16 challenger tournaments to qualify countries for the 2022 U17 World Championship. We can see Dominique Malonga, averaging 20 ponts and 10 rebonds per game for the tournament, she wears the #14. For the 2nd video, it is a game of Lyon on december 22, 2021, a professional team for wich Jocyte and Malonga are lining up. There are 5 months between the two videos. It is possible to see the difference in Malonga's physique as he has added 8 to 10 pounds of muscles. I choose this video, because in this one we see enough the two players, Jocyte wears #3 and Malonga the #14. For the last video, it is the YouTube page of Lyon, for those want to see more.

Maybe Geno could go and feel the ground on this side, it seems to very interesting. One last thing, as you may have noticed, both players were born after september 2005, which means that their class could be 2024.

With the exception of Prosper I honestly don't see any of the 4 playing college basketball in the USA. I hope UCONN becomes interested in Prosper's progress but there is no indication of interest thus far. The BY has been tracking Jocyte for quite a while and she would instantly be one of the best players in WCBB. Kosu is extremely skill but lacking ideal size and length for either forward position . Malonga is big but would need to develop her skill significantly to be a major impact in college basketball IMO.
 

LDLC ASVEL Feminin v Hatayspor | Full Game - EuroCup Women 2021-22

I am writting to you today to tell you about the 4 first hope international class off 2023. As i don't speak English fluently and i write even less often, the text that follows has been translated with a software, so don't pay to much attention to the form of writting of it. Attached you have the ranking of PremierBasketball WorldWideHoops class of 2023. It is worth noting the following mistakes for 3 of the 4 first rankings. For #1, the name should read: Juste Jocyte, for #3, Anastasia Olairi Kosu is from Russia and not from France and finaly #4 Cassandre Prosper and not Roser. The interesting thing about their rankings is that Prosper is also on ESPN's National Rankings at #15, which tells me that the top 4 deserve special attention.

In another attachment some information for the 4 players, the stats that appear for Kosu are those obtained at the U19 World Championship last summer when she was only 16, For Prosper, it is the 2021 U16 Americas Championship.All for players are eligible for the U17 World Championship in Hungary next july. We would see Prosper for the Canada and Malonga for France. As for Kosu, Russia is excluded from all FIBA competitions untilfurther notice, but there is still a place for a European team due to Russia exclusion. It is unlilikely that even if Lithuania complete the roster for Europe, may Jocyte be present, as last time i checked, it was already playing with the National SR team of its country.

Today i want to talk about the first two. Jocyte (6'2'' guard) and Malonga (6'6'' center) attend the school of the former star player of the San Antonio Spurs, the Tony Parker Adequat Academy in Lyon, France. They also have the chance to play with the professionnal team of Lyon. For Jocyte who speak English well, she was born in Washington DC and raised in Lithuania, she is the third year in the Academy. As for Malonga, i can't say if she knows English, she was born in Cameroon and has French nationality.

Three videos are also included, the first is from last summer in one of the three U16 challenger tournaments to qualify countries for the 2022 U17 World Championship. We can see Dominique Malonga, averaging 20 ponts and 10 rebonds per game for the tournament, she wears the #14. For the 2nd video, it is a game of Lyon on december 22, 2021, a professional team for wich Jocyte and Malonga are lining up. There are 5 months between the two videos. It is possible to see the difference in Malonga's physique as he has added 8 to 10 pounds of muscles. I choose this video, because in this one we see enough the two players, Jocyte wears #3 and Malonga the #14. For the last video, it is the YouTube page of Lyon, for those want to see more.

Maybe Geno could go and feel the ground on this side, it seems to very interesting. One last thing, as you may have noticed, both players were born after september 2005, which means that their class could be 2024.


Whatever software that did the translation has a very impressive language model behind it!
 

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