Tune in as Jamal Murphy and Khalid Green talk about the next up and coming young athletes before they are household names, as well as inform parents and those in the industry of trends and best practices in the youth sports area.
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Tune in as Jamal Murphy and Khalid Green talk about the next up and coming young athletes before they are household names, as well as inform parents and those in the industry of trends and best practices in the youth sports area.
PSA Cardinals Executive Director Terrance "Munch" Williams talks about his new book, Here Are The Answers - A Roadmap for Navigating Success in the Business of Youth Basketball
AJ Williams, the top basketball prospect in the class of 2028, and his father Anthony Williams, talk about AJ's rise to the top of the rankings, their basketball family, the keys to AJ's success and much more.
Atlanta Dream rookie Te-Hina Paopao talks about her basketball journey, bouncing back from major injuries in high school, Dawn Staley, her welcome to the WNBA moment and more.
Highly ranked class of 2025 Tennessee commits Mia and Mya Pauldo talk dominating New Jersey girls basketball, living up to the hype, Mia's selection to the McDonald's All-American Team, why they chose Tennessee and much more.
2025 McDonald's All-American and Arkansas commit Meleek Thomas talks about his emotions after the McDonald's AA selection, why he chose Arkansas & where the dog in him comes from.
Highly rated class of 2028 prospect Marque Johnson talks about his basketball journey, his rapid rise to prominence, getting his toughness from Trenton, NJ & much more.
Top 20 class of 2026 basketball prospect Moustapha Diop talks about his journey from Senegal, to Spain, to America, his early commitment to Georgia Tech and more.
Tune in as Jamal Murphy and Khalid Green talk about the next up and coming young athletes before they are household names, as well as inform parents and those in the industry of trends and best practices in the youth sports area.