From Kevin Durant's Team Durant to Carmelo Anthony's Team Melo, these next-gen AAU stars got next
Briefly

Young basketball talents are showcased at a shoe company-sponsored hoops circuit. NBA stars, past and present, are involved as coaches or supporters of teams. Players like Chris Paul II and Nash Avery exemplify traits of their NBA mentors. Chris Paul II mirrors his father's skills, while Nash Avery channels Carmelo Anthony’s productivity and scoring potential. Baba Oladotun draws longtime comparisons to Kevin Durant, demonstrating versatility and scoring ability. These emerging athletes reflect the influence and legacy of established NBA stars through mentorship and skill development.
Chris Paul II is developing into a complete floor general with his three-level scoring ability, straight line drives, pace control, playmaking IQ and even his dad's famous shoulder chip.
Nash Avery has a motor that remains in overdrive like Carmelo Anthony's and is scratching the surface of his potential as a scorer.
Baba Oladotun has been drawing comparisons to Kevin Durant for years because of his size and scoring ability, earning him the nickname 'Mini-KD.'
Anthony Edwards and Carmelo Anthony have kept their fingers on the pulse by literally putting their names on the jerseys.
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