Baseline Truth Late Season Standouts + Air Force Coaching Change | High School Basketball & Recruiting Truth
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In this episode of Baseline Truths, we break down late-season high school basketball performances and what they actually mean for recruiting.
🏀 Ian Joshua finishes strong with 22 points and steady defense, competing regardless of score or situation.
🔥 Braylen Taylor (5'10" PG) goes 6-of-7 from three, adds elbow jumpers, tear drops, and multiple lob assists that electrified the gym.
We also explain the Air Force coaching situation and why it’s not a normal “hot seat” story. With two local Division I prospects signed to the Academy, we break down what an administrative reset at a service academy means for recruits and families.
Topics covered:
How to evaluate late-season performances
Why efficiency matters more than volume
The Air Force suspension and coaching change explained
Service academy recruiting realities
What families should ask before signing
Matchups we’re tracking heading into the next stage
No hype. No rankings. Just structure and truth.
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