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OH10;2365520; said:His highlight videos on YouTube are some of the best you'll see. Especially for a high school sophomore. Sick baller. Sick sick baller.
sflbuck;2365675; said:Those are not even high school sophomore highlights. That his AAU team and since he had the knee injury in football last year he did not play basketball in high school as a sophomore or this summer.
Yes folks that is AAU play the sumner after his freshman year.
Five-star splash: Mickey Mitchell headed to Ohio State
BY Kevin Hageland, [email protected]
Published: Thursday, August 22, 2013
Less than a month ago, junior Mickey Mitchell transferred to Plano West to be closer to his younger brother McKinley.
That brotherly love apparently goes across the spectrum as Mickey verbally committed to play basketball for Ohio State on Thursday while visiting older brother Mike, who is a freshman on the Buckeyes football team.
"Those two are really close," said Ken Mitchell, Mickey and Mike's father. "Mickey was just going up there for a visit and I don't think he realized just how big that legend of Ohio State is ... though obviously he realized it once he got there."
Photo Courtesy of NeilFonville.com
Mickey called his parents from campus with the news.
"He wasn't going up there to commit," Mr. Mitchell said. "But when he called us, we asked if he was positive and he said, 'I'm positive.' (Ohio State head coach) Thad Matta and his coaches are a great staff and Mickey is his own man, so we respect his ability to make these decisions and we told him congratulations."
Mickey has been a prized recruit for some time.
The 6-foot-7, 245-pounder has won multiple AAU National Titles with the Texas Titans and had 21 Division I offers, some for basketball and football, by the time he was a freshman. A consensus top-5 recruit in his class that season, Mitchell averaged 10.1 points and 3.7 assists starting for a Prestonwood Christian Academy squad that won the TAPPS 5A State Championship.
"Mickey's court vision, his court sense, his basketball IQ are all unbelievable," said Anthony Morgan, West head coach.
Mickey was no slouch on the football field either, throwing for 1,855 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for 773 yards and 11 touchdowns with the Lions as a sophomore in 2012 before tearing his ACL in November against Bishop Lynch.
Mickey underwent surgery Nov. 30.
"I'm feeling a lot better," Mickey said. "The main thing right now is to get my conditioning back up."
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