Video of Luke Maye’s first ‘game of a lifetime’ - in high school vs. future teammate Kennedy Meeks
Posted Mar 30, 2017
In 2013, Luke Maye was playing for Hough High in Cornelius, just outside Charlotte, and his Huskies were huge underdogs to 4A state basketball power West Charlotte, led by McDonald’s All-American center Kennedy Meeks. Maye was a 6-foot-7 sophomore. Meeks was a 6-10 star who had led his team to a state championship the season before.
(Charlotte Observer)
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