ahunte1 wrote:
One quibble is that I don't think you can play AAU after your senior year of high school, so that's one piece of evidence that doesn't support your otherwise compelling case.
You might be right, but I haven't researched the question. I may have assumed otherwise when Nate Navigato played AAU ball this spring to showcase himself after decommitting from Buffalo. But I guess that might have been before he graduated.
And Pernell Adgei has a mixtape that came out in August of last year, after he had graduated from high school, about his playing AAU ball that summer.
So....I guess I'm going to have to do the research after all.
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I'm back, and it didn't take long to find the answer:
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19U/ 12th Grade: An athlete can be no older than 19 on August 31, 2015. Grade Exception: An athlete who is in the 12th grade as of Oct 1, 2014 and who is no older than 20 on August 31, 2015 is eligible to play in the 19U/12th grade division.
http://www.aauboysbasketball.org/News/V ... le-ChangesIt would seem that Smart, unless he turns 21 before 8/31/15, would be eligible to play AAU ball this summer. So, this vital lynchpin of my argument remains valid. Boy, am I relieved!