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I don't typically read the Waterbury Republican-American but this was a new article (from last week) on Ross. Figured I'd post it since there's not a lot about him.
“Before I grew, I constantly trained and worked on my guard skills like ballhandling and shooting, and as I grew those skills definitely benefitted my game,” Ross said. “I learned to use my length both offensively and defensively around the rim.
“I feel like my extra size has really helped me develop a more complete game. I can score from anywhere on the floor, and I can guard the (positions) 1-4 and sometimes even five. I feel like that extra length is going to help me even more at the college level.”
I tried all the back door sites to read this article but none of them worked. Open to suggestions if anyone can figure it out. You can read 5 articles a week for free if you register.
“Before I grew, I constantly trained and worked on my guard skills like ballhandling and shooting, and as I grew those skills definitely benefitted my game,” Ross said. “I learned to use my length both offensively and defensively around the rim.
“I feel like my extra size has really helped me develop a more complete game. I can score from anywhere on the floor, and I can guard the (positions) 1-4 and sometimes even five. I feel like that extra length is going to help me even more at the college level.”
For Ross, committing to UConn was easy decision
The job that Coach Dan Hurley has done in rebuilding UConn men's basketball into a program of prominence is strongly resonating with recruits. In the case of 2023 commit Jayden Ross from Bristow, Va. it was so clear that UConn was the school for him that he actually chose his college program before
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I tried all the back door sites to read this article but none of them worked. Open to suggestions if anyone can figure it out. You can read 5 articles a week for free if you register.