frumble wrote:Lukeem wrote:2) national tournament that Nova Scotia won (I was coaching there) was an great run by great teams but very few of the highest population provinces, continually send their best players outside of Nova Scotia, provincial programs are often an inferior development system due to bureaucracy and negligence. I know BC, Alberta, Ontario often have more top players choose the club route instead
Yeah, Ontario was missing some very good players. But their team that NS beat in the semi-finals of the 09 Canada Games incuded Anthony Bennett, Kevin Pangos, Negus Webster-Chan, Naz Long, and Aaron Best. The Que team that NS lost to (by 2) in the finals included Olivier Hanlan, Kemy Osse, and Kenny Chery.
The Ontario team that NS beat in the 2015 U17 finals incuded RJ Barrett, Andrew Nembhard, Shamiel Stevenson, Shawkon Barrett, Keshaun Saunders, and Grant Audu.
The Ontario team that NS beat in the 2016 U17 finals included Bediako, Miller, K. Bennett, and J. Brown.
And the Ontario team that NS beat in the 2016 U15 finals included Hemmings, Patterson, Sakota, and Moncrief.
And ON isn't the only team that has guys missing because of AAU commitments. NS's big upset win in 2015 was without Lindell Wigginton.
frumble, good memory. Just a couple of notes about what you wrote: The 2015 U17 finals indeed included Barrett (who was the MVP), but he was two years younger than the competition and lost to a momentous 50-point game by Nate Darling, playing on home court.
The 2016 U15 ON team included Patterson, Sakota and Moncrief, but Hemmings was injured (and some other top players like McNeilly were also missing). Still, that was a huge upset and Ontario were just playing really bad team basketball and defense in that tournament (especially Patterson), so they lost even though the difference in talent was very obvious.
As for the Tynes brothers, yes Chase is too old for this team, and for some reason is also not considered a top talent in his class, perhaps due to what Lukeem was talking about (lack of sufficient competition). I do like his game a lot. Kellen is a year younger and perhaps will be considered for the U17 later on this summer. He's a real nice PG now, very smart, composed, and a great passer, and a fantastic sense for stealing the ball on defense. But, as I said, he's a bit undersized. One of the good things though, is that, unlike Chase, he at least gets to play against decent competition and gets good exposure throughout the year thanks to the NPA and the fact that both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia now have a teams in that league.
Finally, regarding Lual Akot, he's actually from Ottawa, so still Ontario, but at least out of the GTA. The thing with him, after I've watched many more of his games, is that there are days where he totally looks the part of a high-major potential, with shots falling in, confidence, driving and dishing, and impressive athleticism. But then there are too many days, especially during the last half of the season, where he just looked awful. Nothing dropped, he lost confidence, and he wasn't even the best player on his team. So I think eventaully it was probably a good call not to have him on the roster. He's just not stable and good enough at this point, although the potential is still there.