EYBL: 2018 five-star forward Jaylen Hoard adjusts to ball in the U.S.
Posted Apr 30, 2017
Jaylen Hoard made a big impression at the FIBA u17 World Championships last summer and with a move to the United States he was slotted as a five-star prospect. Hoard spent his junior season at High Point (N.C.) Wesleyan Christian, playing for his father’s close friend – Keith Gatlin.
(Scout.com)
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