uconnbill
A Half full kind of guy
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There is certainly potential for downside if he stays at BCHS. I'm shocked you have this take. He is practicing and playing against less talented kids 4 months of the year. The coaching isn't as good. The practice rules are more stringent. Especially true if he stays with his mostly regional AAU team.
There's also downside of going prep. The wear and tear on young bodies being a big one. His dad not being able to see all of his games, and the lack of fans is also a downside.
It wouldn't be a difficult decision if there wasn't downside to both options.
He and his family need to weigh the benefits of staying at home vs going prep. It sounds like he's really attached to his home, so if he stays home, he'll need to create a strength training program and a plan for skills improvement to stay on track with his peers at the top of the 2022 rankings. I'd think any talented local strength coach and skills trainer would be happy to take him for the publicity alone.
Again this is about him being at his Mother's school and breaking records, why you can't see that is beyond me. Somethings are more important than basketball and that would be family.
He isn't leaving anytime soon and will continue to develop without going to a prep school. He will still be on the AAU circuit this summer and doesn't need to Prep like some of you think.
I want a happy player and not one that has regrets later in life. This is his life, not your idea of what his life should be.
LOL.