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who is Oklahoma Sooners
Trae Young now let's just start from the beginning he was born September 19th of
1998 his parents are Candace and Rayford
Young they have been married for 17 years he has one younger brother and two
younger sisters now let's just start from the beginning where Trae Young
first learned to play basketball right he was three years old
playing basketball on a living room what his grandfather right rest in peace
to him he did pass away but he did learn the game at three years old very young age
now moving on to the seventh grade he decided that dribbling and passing was
boring he didn't want to do that anymore what he wanted to do he wanted to learn
how to shoot not just any shot he wanted to be the guy on the basketball court
who shot the furthest all right so let's talk about his dad now just a little bit
because he's gonna dramatically impact Trae Young's life now he's a former Big
12 point guard for Texas Tech right and he feels that he's underachieved
and he does not want Trae Young going through the type of things that he went
through he feels like if he would've worked harder trained a little bit harder
and not being so soft he could have fulfilled his dreams they made it to the
NBA now he did play some basketball on Europe and then he was successful at
moving his family back to Oklahoma where he now sells medical equipment right so
entering high school his parents had to make the decision to take him out of a
polish school and put him in a more school that was doc more school and put
him in a school that was more diverse now that being said this is the reason
why his parents decided to do that see Trae Young's father grew up poor right
so he basically wanted him to have that experience you know in a lower class you
know less technology let the people around him are definitely
not the same you know over here is high class over here is that low class so
basically his father had to drive him every day to school so he could play
with the other the kids that were more hardcore you
know the kids that'll really bring it to him you know they talk you know he
wanted him to deal with stuff like I'm talking about his skin color cuz he was
mixed um him having the best clothes best shoes you know living in a big
house you know stuff like that you know a little stupid stuff but at the same
time this helped him throughout his career because now when he screams stuff
like Trae Young sucks he knows how to deal with stuff like that I mean
Michael Porter Jr. was on his team you know stealing some of his shine well all of
his shine was ranked number one in the nation
but anyway it's not about him and I'll probably do another video on him but
moving on now on the on the drives there his father used to basically talk
to him right this is this is going on roughly around his freshman sophomore
year so his father used to talk to him he said you know throughout his training
he used to tell him stuff like do you want to be like me do you want to have
the type of career I had or do you want to go to Duke do you want to go to
Kentucky and play like that so he was pushing Trae you know to train
harder and he also you know threw it at him at you know other angles he used to
hit online go do you want to be a local hero or do you want to be great do you
want to be somebody who actually makes it to the NBA you know so he used to you
know put his son on game giving him that knowledge because he has been
through that and he knows what to look for so throughout all that you know
basically he mentored him and monitor his progress and making sure he stayed
on the right track you know he didn't feed into any of the hype anytime he
dropped a high scoring game you looked at him like yo who cares about that
because at the end of the day there's only one ultimate goal so he never wanted
to Trae Young to lose focus now they used to do something where they should
do something called stop and pop right they should stop at the local YMCA and
there just to get it in but here's what his mother did not allow a basketball
goal at the house and this crazy because father's you know a basketball head then
you know you got the son who's this star but mom Duke ain't let no basketball be
at the house because she she went through that with you know Ray and she
don't want to do the same thing with Trae it's like keep basketball away from
the house me I come home is family because one thing
about her I believe her father was like a preacher or something like that or a
deacon of a church or whatever whatever but she's more on the family in her ego
and Trae ego was more the same that's why you see Trae Young on like Instagram or on
Twitter you know mostly with his family like is we know I don't even know if
this dude has a girlfriend or anything like that because he worked so hard and
he's so family-oriented like he's definitely on the right path so with
that being said they were doing he's stop and pop so basically he going to
the YMCA he makes them take 50 to the lane he makes them take 50 jump shots
from college and then he makes them take 50 NBA threes and this was all going on
in high school and then he would probably go to about half court and
shoot 50 more shots right and then he also and he extended the training for
their on used to take 100 three-point shots again Steph Curry does the same
thing it's called basically the to miss rule right it's like if you missed one a
row you start all over Trae Young did not miss two in a row if
he missed the very next shot he hit all right so freshman year he didn't play
because he switch districts now you got now you have the sophomore year
sophomore he comes in he's balling out 24 points again right he wins Oklahoma
player of the year right sophomore year my fault not player of the year sophomore of the year
okay no no jumping into his junior year it's where they really got it in right
and also it's a sophomore y'all believe they won region title or something like
that all right so junior 34 points a game
crushing and he also wins Player of the Year this time we went to a senior year
42 points a game this kid averaged 42 points a game he's not athletic he's not
a dunker he shoot threes like that is
that's that's ridiculous okay so that summer he had a gold medal in the u.s.
games under 18 go all day shoutout to them boys and then um he was basically
recruited by everybody in the nation everybody wanted this this kid right so
at this point his mother was you know she used to do things with
the girls and and the youngest son she was on that side while Trae and dad was
over here doing like stuff she didn't know her but we don't say stuff right
now because we know what they were doing but she didn't know and she found out
because I mean she knew they was training and playing basketball but she
didn't know at what magnitude it was that until she was getting a ton of
phone calls at the house like back-to-back all day
NBA scouts um trainers people trying to get with Trae people trying to not get
with him like that I'm talking I like endorsements people like that you know
I'm trying to look at the kid coaches and stuff but um like and she was just
like yo like what's really going on so she starts to go out to these um
tournaments she starts to take you know college visits with her son and she did
note that Kentucky had like some awful dorm rooms like what's up what Kentucky
dorm rooms know somebody let me know what's going on over there in Kentucky my
homeboy played football for Kentucky but so she goes on um with them and falls out like
her son is like semi-famous like and she she just couldn't believe so and his
college um decision right he had again a ton of offers but his father everybody
know he was leaning towards Oklahoma he's he's from there and he wanted to
play he wanted basically to stay home right so his father used to say stuff
like do you really want to go there do I he wanted his son to be on the highest
playing level he wanted him to be up there but Trae was like look I want to be
different he stressed the fact that he wanted to be different he didn't want to
be like everybody else you know he wanted to be his own person and he kind
this kind of installed into him because when his father took him from that rich
group over here to these other kids it's like now he's different so he's used to
being different so what does he do he makes the decision to play you know at
home so his father said hey you think is is easy the the level
you're playing at now in high school right he used to shut him down like I
said at the games when when he used to ball out he's to shut that down and he
used to tell Trae he said do you think you can continue this level at college
you know Trae looked his dad dad in the eyes and said it doesn't look that hard
the same thing I'm doing in high school I'm going to do in college and that's
what he's doing right now today in college she was ranked 23 right and he
felt some type of way about this he didn't like that he felt that he was
overlooked again that he Mike Porter Jr. on his team but he thought
he was overlooked you felt that you know that one giving him the respect due he
was ranked number two well rank the second best point guard in the nation
and he wasn't cool with that he wanted to be recognized right but he didn't
want to do it on the national level he felt he could go to any school and do it
he said long as he's shooting play well come and that's exactly what happened
because he dropped 43 points against the Oregon Ducks and that was the game they
started comparing him to Steph Curry shot the lights out man ballin ok then
he comes right back December what was it December 19th right 22 assists tied to
record NCAA record 22 assists and not only did he get 22 assists he had 26
points man ballin right so at this point in his career right and he's currently a
freshman now playing um but he went from being like a late first round second
round pick to a top three pick like instantly overnight you talkin' bout BallIsLife
BallIsMidwest Elite Mixtapes everybody covering his kid you know
YouTube sensation right now balling out right number one in the country and
points number one in the country in assists this is this would be the first
time a player if he finished with his average of it was 30 I believe is 29 and
10 now but if he finished with those averages he will become the first player
in NCAA history to ever achieve that goal now only one player in history
that was a freshman who led the nation in scoring and there's only been two
freshmen in NCAA history who led the the season and well the year in assists
right he could become the first freshman to do him both and also he's a one and
done I just wanna let y'all know right now he's one of done he gone all right so
from there he does that and everything is not always green for him so don't
think like that because when when he went out there and played what who was
it West Virginia oh my god they know they didn't shut him down he they have
29 points in a game but Superman is vulnerable to yeah eight turnovers right
and this was a big thing it was like whoa like that I don't know if it was a
storyline or what's going on but if you drop 26 29 points and you get eight
turnovers it ain't like that dude lock you down right and they like you can watch
you down I mean you still got 29 those eight turnovers can be unfortunate but
like I said so he hits a little lump in a road
you know what I'm saying but he bounced right back
this dude dropped another 43 points right and seven assists
it was like an identical game and then later wrong he drops another career-high
48 points 48 points college man this dude is incredible all right so he
they're calling his do basically Steph Curry 2.0 right now right he isn't even
done with his freshman year Steph Curry 2.0 they comparing him him and Steph
Curry is also one of his favorite players if I didn't tell you that before
and also his top player of all time is Steve Nash and he mocks his game after
both of those players so you're talking about the evolution of Steph Curry like
you're watching Steph Curry in college right now with Trae Young also let me
tell you a little thing up a phobia of Trae Young before I let you guys go all
right this dude is afraid of birds I'm dead serious he is afraid of birds
there's been reports you know from his college teammates from his people on
campus that look if this do see a bird he's
bouncing he's going the other way literally right um and I think his team
first found out about this I think these guys were overseas or something like
that and they were coming out and then they seen his bird do dislikes spaz
out and there was other cases where there'd be practicing here come out and
see like a pigeon sit there doing his little thing or whatever Trae would take the
long way around that's crazy I mean know what you're thinking a comment section
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