He Was The Best 14 Year Old In The Country! What Happened To SEVENTH WOODS? Stunted Growth

So many things has to happen and work well together to make it to the NBA. Of the most important, timing along with the right person, one that’s able to deal with the expectations and the pressure that comes along with having your name mentioned among the best ammeters are factors that don’t come by too often. Today’s feature Seventh Woods may have been the biggest victim of these two things, along with the reasons we’ll speak about today, that took him from being called the best 14 year old in the country, signing to a top 3 college program in North Carolina, winning a national championship as a freshman, to drastically underachieving in 3 years there, transferring to a smaller school in South Carolina, underperforming there as well and transferring once again to a low level Morgan State for a graduate year of basketball and his 6th spent in college and none of them suggest he has a future in the league and slight chance of even having an extended career overseas. For these reasons he’s far left behind his class and a dark spot for any high school player aspiring to be a YouTube sensation. He Was The Best 14 Year Old In The Country! What Happened To SEVENTH WOODS? 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: 4:39 🎥 Stunt#2: 6:44 🎥 Stunt#3: 8:49 🎤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: #seventhwoods #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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