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Good video.Mo'ne gives mention to Skyler Diggins but I didn't take it that she follows Skyler's every move sort of thing. Hopefully she continues to develop her bb skills and wants to come to UConn. It's up to UConn to stay in the forefront of her mind and desired school.
Back to subject on hand and that is also humorous. Why people are even concerned about Mo'ne losing interest in playing point for UConn is just silly. Those who thinks that playing on the varsity for a really really weak high school team is as good as playing AAU know very little about high school and AAU basketball. I really do hope they decided to let her play this year because it is the only way she will get any kind of gage as to her actual basketball skill level. I think the people around her are clueless in that respect. She is a really good athlete and that's why her interest in playing muli-tsports which is the reason they kept her out to AAU. That was so she could play soccer and baseball. The commitment to those sports is a fraction of what is required to become elite in basketball. Those of you who think it doesn't matter and that she is still young don't have a clue what kind of commitment it takes to excel to the degree that a program like UConn would even consider you for a scholarship. There is an eighth grader( even younger than Mo'ne) who was the starting pg on EDD's old school Ursuline who ended up as Delaware State Champions. That eighth grader played a major role in the final. The number two team in the nation ST Mary's Stockton ( who beat MD and MLS in the Cal.Open D. finals has a starting PG who is Mo'ne's age ( although she was a soph because she skipped grades. That girls plays EYBL in AAU and spent the high school season playing against players like Dangerfield and MLS. It takes more than athleticism to play at that level. It takes a long term commitment of both time and effort and Mo'ne still has a long way to even get close to the level of elite players in her age group.
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