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Stop Wasting Time And Money On The Unsigned Senior Event

Let’s get something straight. 

The unsigned senior event is one of the biggest scams in basketball, and if you believe in it, you’re fooling yourself. 

After six years of playing ball, AAU, high school games, showcases, tournaments, you think one weekend out of hundreds is going to change your fate? 

That’s insane. 

You had years to get noticed, and you didn’t. 

Now you’re paying a few hundred bucks, hoping some magical Division I coach is going to show up and hand you a scholarship? 

Get real.

These events are playground basketball at best. 

A bunch of desperate, undersized, unskilled players running up and down the court with zero chemistry, zero coaching, and zero structure. 

You think that’s impressive to a college coach? 

You think that’s how recruiting works? 

No, that’s how fools get separated from their money.

If you’re in this position, someone failed you. 

Maybe it was your high school coach. 

Maybe it was your AAU coach. 

Maybe you failed yourself. 

Whatever the case, let’s be honest, you blew it. 

You ignored opportunities, or maybe you weren’t good enough in the first place. 

Not everyone is cut out for Division I, and that’s fine. 

But clinging to false hope and throwing money at a glorified open gym isn’t going to change anything.

Here’s the truth.

Basketball has an expiration date. 

Use your brain. 

Get your education. 

Set yourself up for a real career that lasts 40 years instead of chasing a dream that expired years ago. 

Wake up before it’s too late.

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