Catching up with 2026’s No. 1 overall prospect Tyran Stokes
Posted Jul 19, 2024
This biggest thing top-ranked rising junior Tyran Stokes learned from Team USA was getting used to being uncomfortable. In Turkey he was far away from home. The food was different. He was surrounded by different people. But Stokes had to adapt. Another plus from the experience was he got to play with one of his good buddies, McCoy.
(Zag's Blog)
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