![]() At the Big Strick Classic, I met with guest speaker Corey “Homicide” Williams. He was always a very solid talent on the court and he had some good words to say to the high schoolers trying to achieve their dream. Homicide Williams was teammates with former NBA player Felipe Lopez and he was an extremely good player when he was younger so it was truly an honor to meet him and interview him. So, without further ado, here is my interview with Corey “Homicide” Williams at the Big Strick Classic. This was the last of my Big Strick Classic interviews and I can’t wait until next year to do it again. Anyway, coming up soon, we head to the Rucker to interview an NBA legend and a great commentator. Thanks for reading and please comment!
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![]() At the Big Strick Classic, my brother and I interviewed many great high school players that have dreams of making the NBA. However, this interview was a guest speaker. Jay Hargett was compared to Allen Iverson with his crossover moves when he was younger and he always wanted to be like him. It was truly a blessing for him to allow me the honor of interviewing someone of his caliber. Anyway, here was my interview with a motivational guest speaker Jay Hargett. It was truly an honor to meet and interview Jay Hargett and I hope I will see him there next year. My next interview was with Corey “Homicide” Williams who was teammates with NBA’s own Felipe Lopez. Anyway, thanks for reading and please comment!
![]() At the Big Strick Classic, lots of high school prospects oozed talent from both team USA and team NYC and I saw lots coming specifically from Omari Spellman. This big man can shoot the three from wherever he wants and he is a center so it comes naturally for him to do work in the post. Anyway, Omari is a very solid team NYC talent and he helped lead them to victory. Anyway, this was my interview with high school prospect Omari Spellman. This is the last of my player interviews for the Big Strick Classic. Coming next will be interviews with two inspirational speakers, Jay Hargett and Corey “Homicide” Williams. Anyway, thanks for reading and please comment!
![]() At the Big Strick Classic, there were lots of nice high school prospects with talent that can be transformed into potential NBA players. One of these specific players was Rawle Alkins who has insane hops and a silk smooth jumpshot. It would be so cool if he makes the NBA and I am sure he can progress to be a very solid basketball player. Anyway, without further ado, here is my interview with Rawle Alkins. This is one of the many interviews I still have to post so there will be more posts soon. Anyway, thanks for reading and please comment!
![]() At the Big Strick Classic at the Gauchos Gym in New York City, there were many players that I was gifted enough to meet and interview many great high school prospects. The person I interviewed this time was Jesse Govan. Jesse Govan is a really nice person to be with and I was extremely privileged to interview him and talk to him. He played very well at the Big Strick Classic and hopefully he will be invited back next year. So without further ado, here is my interview with high school prospect Jesse Govan. This is one of the many interviews I still have so there wil be many more posts soon. Thanks for reading and please comment!
![]() At the Big Strick Classic, there were lots of players that I was privileged enough to interview and talk to lots of them. It was a really awesome experience and I will certainly be back there next year. This interview consisted of Lamar Stevens at the Big Strick Classic. This is one of the many interviews I still have so there wil be many more posts soon. Thanks for reading and please comment!
![]() At the Big Strick Classic, there were lots of players that I was privileged enough to interview and talk to lots of them. It was a really awesome experience and I will certainly be back there next year. This interview consisted of Mario Kegler at the Big Strick Classic. This is one of the many interviews I still have so there wil be many more posts soon. Thanks for reading and please comment!
This is one of the many interviews I still have so there wil be many more posts soon. Thanks for reading and please comment! ![]() At the Big Strick Classic interviewing a bunch of high school prospects that can someday make the jump to the NBA, I also met with a Tri-State Classic organizer, Mousey, who has been involved with the Big Strick Classic since the beginning of the event. I was truly honored to interview him not just because of his coaching success at the Rucker but because of the way the Tri-State Classic is turning out as its’ 8th summer is winding down. It was truly and honor just meeting him but I got to interview him as well. So, here is my interview with Coach Mousey. This was my interview with Coach Mousey. It was a lot of fun at the Big Strick Classic with him and I really enjoyed him being there. It was an emotional interview because of the passing of one of his good friends and streetball legend, James "Stixx" Williams, #34 of Brooklyn. More interviews and highlights will be coming soon! Thanks for reading and please comment!
![]() When I went to the Big Strick Classic on Friday and Saturday, I met with many great players and guest speakers. Firstly, I met with Steven Zimmerman and he was very nice to me and my brother just like last year. He is a really cool guy to hang out with and he has insane game. At the end of the Big Strick Classic, he gave my brother and I his jersey signed!!! It was a great feeling to get his jersey but without further ado, here is my interview with high school star Steven Zimmerman. ![]() This was my interview with Steven Zimmerman. It was a lot of fun at the Big Strick Classic and watching him ball out, and he was showing us his moves in the scrimmage and the actual game. It was a lot of fun at the Big Strick Classic and there will be more interviews coming out soon. For now, thanks for reading and please comment! |
Mike V.
My name is Mike V. I am an enormous basketball fan. I also am a die-hard Knicks fan. After graduating 5th grade, I started writing this blog at the age of 10 in the summer of 2012. Archives
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