Kevin Durant Sponsors Grassroots Basketball Program |
With
sponsorship from one of the NBA’s most elite players in Kevin Durant, starting
from scratch was not an option. Therefore, the fledging program has already attracted
interest from several elite middle school programs such as the former 2020 Slam
City Elite, 2019 DC Premier, 2021 Team Glory Elite and the 2021 Annandale Bulldogs. In fact, each of these programs is rumored to
be joining TD for the upcoming season as head coaches have already begun
contacting their former program directors to inform them of their departures. It’s
not just middle school aged programs as TD will be fielding teams in grades 2nd
through 8th, with 8 total teams expected to hit the floor this year.
As
most basketball fans know, the above middle school programs have stocked piled the type of
individual talent not often seen in the area or nationally. Although the DMV is
as talent rich as any area in the country, and annually pumps out anywhere from
60-75 D-I players per year, one has to wonder if there will be enough elite level
talent to go around for all of the heavyweight programs in the area to remain
viable. TD’s emergence in the area could
mean the demise of some much storied programs.
Only time will tell how the area will be impacted, but we won’t have to
wait long to find out as each of the teams mentioned above will be participating
in the National Youth Basketball League (NYBL) when the season tips off in DC
in mid-March.
Although
many may see TD’s arrival on the scene as a potential escalation of the local sneaker
wars, Kevin Durant’s involvement in grassroots basketball should result
in more opportunities for area youth. A
source close to the negotiations, which begin with initial discussions about
3-4 months ago, is impressed with KD’s commitment to giving back to the
community where he grew up. “KD and his people want to be an example of what’s
right about youth basketball,” said a member of KD’s team. “KD wants to provide
role models, tutoring and other educational programs to the youth in the area. He [KD] wants to bring a clean program to the
area that’s run the right way,” continued the source. Needless to say, things will be on and popping
in the DMV for years to come, and only time will tell to what extent Team Durant
makes an impact on the local and national landscape of middle school basketball. Welcome to grassroots basketball KD!
This is great for the area kids. Hats off to Kevin Durant for giving back to the community and reaching out to kids. On a different note the mentality of parents and coaches in the DMV has to change to receive this and put kids in good situations. We all know that the DMV is famous for cheating, holding kids back 2 times just to build supreme teams. That has to stop. The reclass thing is played out like myspace, waste of time. Everyone is doing it so no real advantage but somehow DC Premier, Slam City, Takeover and the rest of these organizations in DMV and around the nation missed the message. Stop socially destroying these kids keeping them in middle school for 5 years and let them graduate with their peers. Lets get the focus back on development at this early age. That is overall development, character, academics, fundamentals, attitude etc. It's puberty people lets cut the nonsense out and develop these kids to be successful men one day. I don't want to just call out the DMV but around the country grown ass men and women need to stop putting their personal short term objectives whether it be money or vicariously living through their kids ahead of development and teaching character. 15u is for development & what good guidance the talent and kids who really want it will rise to the top and become elite players in High School and on to college. What I have learned as a parent is u guide them, put them in good situations, but u cannot manufacture success, u cannot control factors in high school, daddy ball is over.
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ReplyDeletesound like a hater to me. Ohio just as bad.
ReplyDeleteFan Fan, The cheating is national, but DMV is really bad. 16 year old eight graders, 2 time reclassed. Look @ premier. The funny thing is everyone knows it yet they still do it.
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