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[QUOTE="Ex Nutmegger, post: 2934492, member: 8025"] VAMike and J66Kicker - Ihave four young teen granddaughters I have learned to accept ripped jeans with reasonable measures of sanguinity and aplomb. So Aubrey’s ripped jeans are no big deal with me. What is a big deal to me are her biological genes. This this young woman has athletic/basketball genes oozing out of every pore. Her father was a three-year starter for Seton Hall. Sr year - 16.2ppg, 8.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists. He played nine years in the NBA for the Celtics, Rockets, Mavericks and Bulls. He started for the Mavericks in the 2006 NBA Finals. He is currently the top assistant coach for the Toronto Raptors. Aubrey’s mother was an All American track star at Seton Hall specializing in the 400M, 800M and relays. Her older brother is a Freshman on the Illinois basketball team and just became a starter in their most recent game. Her younger brother averaged 12.1ppg as a high school freshman last season and already has offers from Illinois, Seton Hall and Wake Forest. Aubrey is 6’1” and has clearly inherited an athletic body. She was a youth soccer star and didn’t play any organized basketball until she was twelve. She lost her sophomore year(and a lot of ranking momentum) to an ACL injury. So this, her Senior year, will add a full 25% to her basketball experience. I’d call her a diamond in the rough, but it appears there is nothing rough about her game already! [/QUOTE]
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