Maalik Wayns Was Next Up East Coast Guard! What Happened? Stunted Growth

In the 2012 NBA Draft, 7 point guards in total were taken between the first and second rounds. None of them were today’s feature Malik Wayns, all big east and parade all American at Villanova. He improved as a scorer, assist man and free-throw shooting in his 3 year college stay, as the team unfortunately didn’t have the same success going from making the second round in the NCAA tournament, to winning just 13 games his final year. If you liked above average height, stocky, elite ball handling and ball dominant guards with typical east coast game, then you would’ve loved Maalik Wayns as an ammeter. Malik Wayns was advised not to enter the 2012 NBA Draft, and return for his senior season, giving himself the change to redeem his only year as captain of the ship, but he decided to stay in anyway. He went undrafted and then signed with hometown Philadelphia. He played 29 NBA games in total. He was right there with a chance to plant both feet in a league he seemingly had great skillset for, but for these reasons, that never happened and his Growth was Stunted. Maalik Wayns Was Next Up East Coast Guard! What Happened? Stunted Growth Thank you for watching. If you’re interested in more Please like, subscribe and share 🏀Subscribe here: For updated content 🎥 Intro: 0:00 🎥 Stunt#1: 4:01 🎥 Stunt#2: 6:49 🎥 Stunt#3: 8:46 🎤STUNTED GROWTH MUSIC CHANNEL: 🚨 Quarantine Playlist: ⛹️‍♂️WORKOUTS WITH JC: Let me know who I should do next! JC, Stunted Growth. 👕 MERCH: 🚨Instagram = 🚨Twitter = 🚨Facebook = 🙏🏾 Donating will help me bring you content more often at better quality. Anything will help. Thank you for your time. CLICK BELOW: 🚨DONATION LINK: #maalikwayns #stuntedgrowth #whathappened *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
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