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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is winter off season for basketball?[/quote] AAU is spring/summer [/quote] And “AAU” is not the end all/be all. High school and college basketball play in the winter. Basketball is traditionally a winter sport. [/quote] It depends on the player and the team. A top AAU team is higher level than a good high school team, a top high school team is probably as high as a top AAU team. [/quote] I actually had a conversation with a college coach about what they value. My kid was in a great situation on his AAU. Team, but playing behind 5 kids who ended up on power 5 D1 teams for his high school team, so he didn’t get playing time. The college coach said he wouldn’t look at a kid who didn’t play for his high school team. Basketball is not like other sports in this way. [/quote] Your kid played behind D1 recruits, so obviously the high school program was very good. DeMatha is going to me more heavily recruited compared to just about any club team. On the other hand, a kid playing Nike or Under Armour sponsored team competing in national showcase tournaments will get a lot more exposure from that than playing for a run of the mill FCPS high school. [/quote] EYBL and UAA play in the spring so as not to conflict with the high school basketball season. The ESPN Top 100 and top 250 list kids’ high school teams prominently, not their AAU teams. Kids move to transfer high schools, not to play for a different AAU team. The reality is that AAU is more important for exposure and coaches recruit at AAU tournaments, but they really want to see what a kid did on their high school team - especially if the kid isn’t a top 100 in the country kid. This is why so many kids do a prep year also - to have a year of “high school” ball against strong competition. [/quote] When you say prep year, do you mean post grad? Or reclass?[/quote]
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