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Legacy Basketball Senior Spotlight
Aaron Scott - Aaron Scott is headed to the University of North Texas as an extremely talented6'6 ball-handler who has outstanding hustle and scrappiness. Aaron can also shoot the ball beautifully, with his midrange being deadly from all angles of the court, and he has a nice three ball you just cannot leave open. Aaron is a threat on the offensive side of the court and his length makes him hard to get around on the defensive end. Aaron was also awarded conference MVP as the season ended, so he is coming in hot for his freshman year as a member of the Mean Green family.
Ashton Smith - Ashton Smith who is headed to Texas A&M University is an absolute powerhouse in the paint. His dominance inside is nothing to take lightly and his rim protection is just as dangerous. Ashton will jump out of the gym and finish at the rim with authority, or out-rebound his competitors, and he can do it all night long.
PJ Neal- PJ Neal who is on his way to Prairie View A&M University does it all. From his shiftiness to his acrobatic finishes, PJ plays the role of a floor general and makes it look easy.PJ isn't one to back down from contact either. He blows by his defender with ease and can either analyze the floor to look for a dime or bulldoze his way to the paint to finish, and that is only him on the offensive end. PJ will put his opponent in a box and get you some steals with that, and on the fastbreak, you might want to watch your back if PJ is trailing for the chase-down block. PJ gives all his energy on the floor every night and can handle all the pressure in the world. In addition to his on-court success, he also succeeds in the classroom with a 3.4 GPA.
Johnathan Massie- Johnathan Massie, headed to McNeese State University, fires from anywhere and everywhere on the court. He handles the ball with finesse, enabling him to either lull his defender to become comfortable and let him breeze by, or go for the shot over them. Johnathan also is a great rebounder on the offensive end amongst the bigs, giving him and his team more and more possessions on their end of the court. Johnathan finishes at the rim with strength and will muscle his way into the paint if needed. Johnathan is an offensive threat who is able to shoot at will, size up his defender and drive by them for a mid-range shot, or just take it to the rim with contact. Not only is he focused on the court but also off the court, maintaining a3.0 GPA.
Jaylon Gibson- Jaylon Gibson who is bound for Mount Saint Mary is a 6'3 guard whose handle is ridiculously tight, whose vision is almost futuristic, and who can hit from deep or finish with aggression. Jaylon's feel for the floor is unmatched: he has an ability to quickly analyze the court and see looks that almost no one else would notice. Jaylon is always looking to get his teammates a bucket, but don't let up on him because he will make you pay. Jaylon puts a padlock on anyone in front of him and doesn't back down from a challenge.
Sir Issac Herron- Sir Issac Herron who is on his way to Oral Roberts University is a menace in the paint when it comes to protecting the rim. At a hefty 6'9 his length helps him to reach and block shots from all over. Not only is he defensive, but his post-game is also nothing to take lightly. He will face up with his defender and elevate for a shot over them easily, or he will get a feel for his opponent and decide if he should back them down or fade. On the fast break, he can push the ball up the court and hit a guard at a fast pace or simply take it to the rim and finish there. SirIssac can do just about everything for you as a big man.
Brian Myles- Brian Myles who is making his way to Prairie View A&M University is a big who has an immense amount of grit and is greedy on the boards. He will get up and bring the ball down at all costs. Not only does he crash the boards but he works his magic in the post as well. His post moves are technical and tough, from spinning on one side of the goal and finishing on the other end, finishing with contact, or facing up and analyzing how he wants to make his move; Brian is someone who handles his craft carefully. He handles his craft off the court just as carefully by maintaining a 3.0 GPA.
VYPE Live to broadcast Legacy Brand Classic; Duncanville, Oak Cliff, Legacy, Shadow Creek to play
HOUSTON - The Legacy Brand Classic is set to be broadcasted LIVE on VYPE Live from Legacy School of Sports Science with a pair of premiere showdowns.
The match-ups include two state champions, multiple nationally-ranked prospects and quality showdowns between Houston-area and Dallas-area teams.
"This is a very exciting event for VYPE to be live broadcasting," VYPE Chief Strategy Officer Derek Dusek said. "To have a pair of recent state champions and then the level of talent, these will be must-see games, considering some of these guys may be in the NBA one day."
At 6 p.m., 2019 Class 4A State Champion Oak Cliff Family Faith Academy will face-off with Houston-area power Shadow Creek. The game will feature recent University of Houston-signee Ramon Walker of Shadow Creek and four-star prospect Jordan Walsh of Oak Cliff. Walsh is currently the ranked No. 42 by ESPN for the Class of 2022.
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Then, at 8 p.m. host Legacy, led by Texas A&M-signee Ashton Smith will face 2019 Class 6A State Champion Duncanville. The Panthers roster features a pair of 5-star prospects for the Class of 2023. Ron Holland currently ranks as the No. 12 player in that class, while Cameron Barnes comes in at No. 23.
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**Both of these games will be broadcasted LIVE in pay-per-view, costing $5 per game to watch.**
VYPE's Basketball Insider Ray Meach has provided the Players to Watch in tonight's Doubleheader
Legacy Sports & Science
#1 AAron Scott 6'7 G, Senior
Holds an offer from Nicholls State
#2 Patrick Neal 6'2 PG, Senior
Prairie View A&M Commit
#3 Bryan Perry 6'8 PF, Senior
Prairie View A&M Commit
#5 Jonathan (John John) Massie 6'3 G, Senior
McNeese State Commit
#23 Sir Isaac Herron 6'9 PF, Senior
Holds offers from Georgia, Louisiana Tech, IUPUI, Montana State, Morgan State
#32 Ashton Smith 6'9, Senior
Texas A&M Commit
Duncanville
#0 Zhuric Phelps 6'3 PG, Senior
SMU Commit
#1 Ron Holland 6'6 F, Sophomore
Ranked #12 nationally in the 2023 by ESPN
Holds offers from Memphis, UofH & Texas A&M
#2 Juan Reyna 6'2 SG, Senior
Alabama State Commit
#25 Damon Nicholas 6'4 G, Senior
Sam Houston State Commit
Faith Family
#4 TJ Caldwell 6'4 G, Junior
Holds offers from Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, SMU and Tulsa
#13 MeKhi Collins 6'9 F, Senior
Holds offers from Grambling State, Nicholls State, Marist, and Cleveland State.
#23 Jordan Walsh 6'7 F, Junior
Ranked nationally 42nd by ESPN.
Holds offers from Arkansas, Texas, Texas A& M, Cal, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech
Shadow Creek
#1 Brian Gordan 6'1 G, Senior
Defensive stopper
#2 Cameron Amboree 6'2 G, Senior
Long ranger shooter. Threat from anywhere on the court
#3 Ramon Walker 6'4, Seniors
VYPEs #1 in the class of 2021
University of Houston Commit
#5 Shawn Jones 6'6 F, Junior
Holds offers from UofH, McNeese State, LSU, TCU and Tulsa