freshman point guard Jahii Carson not allowed to practice yet
Video Transcript
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to say very much other thenwe remain hopeful that he'll be joining
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is not able to practiceyou have to work hard with the guys who
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Here is Jahii Carson throwing down a crazy windmill at the Arizona Fall Prep Showcase this past weekend. Huge shoutout to Ty from CityLeagueHoopsTV! Be sure to check out his sick mix of Jahii Carson from this event. More of Jahii coming soon on Hoopmixtape!
Arizona State's Jason Braxton shows us his talented career at the university. Includes interview footage with Ike Diogu. Thanks guys for letting me post this and good luck to Jason in his pro ball career in Europe! Edited by Andrew R. Jandt
The ASU hoops version of Felix and Oscar -- Trent Lockett & Ruslan Pateev -- are profiled in tonight's edition of Devilball with Herb Sendek (Jan 18 at 10:30 pm)
Jahii Carson of Mesa High School in Arizona takes center stage on the Next Step with Chris Stonebraker. Once a week, Chris highlights a stud on the Next Step. To see them as they are produced throughout the year go to MaxPreps.com.
http://dailywildcat.com TEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Wildcats were able to come back from a 17-point deficit and eventually go up by 2 points, but the Arizona State Sun Devils used home-court advantage to fight back and beat their in-state counterparts for the fourth-straight time, sweeping the second straight season series between the two teams.
ASU guard James Harden led all scorers with 18 points, and forward Rihards Kuksiks had 17 points, thanks to 5-for-10 shooting from beyond the 3-point arc.
Arizona had four players score in double digits: Nic Wise (17 points), Jordan Hill (14), Kyle Fogg (14) and Chase Budinger (13).
Produced by Lance Madden & Bryan Roy.
Photographs and filmed by Alan Walsh.