Amyr Henry is the last of legendary Vincent Smiths protégé’s. Already having served a vital role in the development
of Tarik Brown, Lamar Odom, Ron Artest, Kenny Smith, Roc Lloyd, and Kenny
Anderson – Smith newest project too is looking to achieve at an extremely high
level on the hardwood.
Reports have come into P2bball.com that Amyr Henry “…is
Kenny Anderson reincarnated with a Steph Curryesque jumper”. Amidst the mega hype of many big name youth
players, P2bball.com confirms that the talent of Henry is legit on all levels.
Why have only youth basketball purest and insiders come to
know this name? It’s because Henry has
been tearing up both coast on his path to supremacy but not laying claim to
either, until NOW. The Philadelphia/NY
native is now poised and ready to become a household name for years to come.
Extremely skilled Henry’s handle and jump-shot are far
beyond his years. Henry has wowed many
on the national circuit this past year at multiple invitation only events where
he was typically the youngest one in the building. Henry’s name will debut on the next updated
national rankings as a top national players and a top player at his position. Having not played on the AAU circuit the past
few years Henry’s trajectory has been under the radar but no more as
P2Bball.com is please to introduce Amyr to the country; were they can learn
what true experts already know, Amyr Henry is extra special, the macaroni with
the cheese.
Standing only 5’6 Henry too, like some of our recent players
featured; has recent interest from top college programs despite is diminutive size. With this type of size and frame at first
glance he may not blow you away and in some cases he may be missed completely;
until the ball is tipped and that’s when folks remember that Kenny Anderson was
once built this way prior to starring at Georgia Tech and being drafted in the NBA
lottery.
Some may not know, and others may not believe but one thing
is for sure and two are for certain Amyr Henry is a special player and a
special kid that you will see excelling as he moves to the next levels of high
school, college, and beyond.
Excellent player and definitely one of the best point guards in his class. He might be the best. Hopefully he'll be on the circuit more and congrats to Coach Jimmie and City Stars. They have another good one!
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