I feel like my motor allows me to do a variety of things on the court and adds to my versatility as a player. Ive always been taught that. Chris Livingston: I have a really tight-knit family and Im close with the people within my circle. CL: Forgive me if I leave anyone out, but I know LSU has been reaching out a lot. You got to have a skill-set in high school and especially in college. Although, both went on to play college ball, it was Coach Livingston that found his way to the NBA and played for 13 years. The former is rated as the No. Thats one short term goal. I want to be remembered for being a great teammate, people really enjoyed being around me and being my teammate, just wanting to be on my team, wanting to play with me, me making them better, me making them enjoy basketball even more, helping them with their experiences in life, etc. During Saturday afternoon's 10-point Kentucky home win over Yale, Livingston saw significant playing time in the first half: 10 minutes were all he needed to be UK's second-leading scorer at . Movies. Thats where you develop the habit of just work and just getting better. So Im ready to take that next step. PI: When did you start to get noticed on a national scale? . If youre my friend, were close. He has really good athleticism with some big pluses and some minuses as well (see below). LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - On June 1, Chris Livingston arrived on campus at Kentucky to begin his chapter with the Wildcats. Shots that I know I can make, but at the same time Im probably going to be more aggressive going to the basket rather than shooting that right there in that moment of the game. In the mini-camps I was rooming with AJ Casey, Jaden Hardy, Richard Issacs, so yeah those are some friends that I was with and rooming with. I talk to the Iowa State and Ohio State coaches, have been building a relationship with them. I think that was a really good accomplishment of mine and a great memory that Ill always remember. I remember those days when the Harrison twins were at Kentucky, thats when I really watched college basketball. Its not like hes saying vocal things like, youve got to do this or youve got to do that. We just support each other. Quick first step and aggressive slasher. Great coaches who are really established people. Chris' father, Alan W. Livingston, was an accomplished entertainment executive and music industry veteran. Known as the highest-rated prospect out of Akron since LeBron James, he appears to have learned a few things from his mentor in terms of energy and intensity on the court. God puts people into certain positions when theyre ready to deal with certain things. Its really deep and I like the movie. I dont really worry about what other peoples expectations are of me. CL: I would say the 8th grade. There are a lot of things that irritate me, but that is one thing, just not having an engaged teammate. So thats where Im at right now. Id like to leave a legacy behind, not just memories of like he was just some guy who played basketball, but I really want to have a legacy of what Im doing. Livingston led the way with 21 points (8-16 FG, 2-5 3PT), eight rebounds and three steals, while Wallace added 15 points (6-11 FG, 3-3 FT), four rebounds, two assists and two blocks. CL: My dad was pretty tall, but he wasnt super tall, I think he was like 63 or 64. Not so much basketball, but mostly track. CL: One takeaway is at the next level it doesnt matter how good you are. Its something I love and something I want to be really great at. The latest recruiting news sent to your inbox weekly. Contents 1 Early life and high school career 1.1 Recruiting 2 National team career 3 Personal life 4 References Which is how life is and how life goes. CL: Ever since I was younger Ive loved art and I love math so I would want to do something in architecture. I really rooted for Ohio State back then. CL: I havent really made too many purchases, but I would say probably my favorite type of shoes to wear on the court. Just always getting better regardless of how you feel. Yeah I definitely have that to me. 836 views, 13 likes, 0 loves, 0 comments, 15 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Clearviewmedia Sports: @whois.chriss is out here being #Chris #Livingston what else!? Im a chill person, Im not really too aggressive or things like that. My favorite pair or shoes I like to wear on the court. I feel like they help you get better on and off the court with how they teach character. Until then, you can find the previous update here. Hes always been a role model and someone Ive looked up to. PI: Youre a power athlete as well are other members of your family similar? That definitely boosted my confidence and is something I always remember to this day. As I said, him being a role model off the court, leading by example and being who he is. CL: I would define it in one way because that can be a broad answer depending how you look at it. Oh yeah I forgot to mention earlier, the University of South Carolina has been reaching out a lot. CL: Definitely. Livingston led the way with 21 points (8-16 FG, 2-5 3PT), eight rebounds and three steals, while . Its not really a football area, its more basketball. Tennessee State, GeorgetownI talk to the Georgetown coach a lot, hes a great person. I deal with stuff off the court too, so I always want to be the best version of me always and forever. I dont know if there was a specific moment that made me fall in love with it, but its always something Ive been used to since I was younger and its developed over time. I like the idea of architecture, building stuff, mapping things out, creating, etc. No matter what you achieve in basketball you still need to be a good person and have a lot of integrity and just be humble as your journey goes on. Not with just being a grandparent, but getting me into training, connecting me with people as far as AAU goes, helping me and my brother reach the next level since we were little kids in middle school getting into high school. Doesnt hunt for his scoring Good rebounder for position. PI: Talk about your most embarrassing moment. Tremendous physical build for a wing. I feel like my athleticism really helps me with that. My sophomore year I had more of a green light and I was younger. Ben Roberts is the University of Kentucky men's basketball beat writer for the Lexington Herald-Leader. Kentucky had scored 25 points and held a 12-point lead, with the Wildcats hitting three early 3-pointers and controlling the paint, all while forcing some ugly looks 2022 On3 Media, Inc. All rights reserved. CL: I feel like Im able to play slow-paced half court or fast-paced, but I really like fast-paced basketball. I just want to keep being the best version of me, keep maxing out my God-given gifts. When I played it, it was always fun growing up. PI: What are you most passionate about outside of the game of basketball? PI: Are you more of an introvert or extrovert? All rights . Im completely open to all recruitment because I would love multiple options. Always working with each other. Looking for how they run their program on the court. I know I have some tall cousins, but sometimes its God-given. Breaking news. Have a real close circle. My favorite team is the Patriots before way back when. Always been a competitive player. So thats something thats changed since then. For the next installment of the Pro Insight Q&A series, we present 2022 prospect Chris Livingston, from Akron, Ohio: Pro Insight: How did you get to where you are today? PI: Talk about your experience with USA Basketball. I talk to Kentuckys assistant coach even though they havent offered me. As I get older and I play more and more basketball, being around more coaches, more people that are going to teach me certain things I feel like my pace for the game is going to get better and better. The first time I got dunked on was Peach Jam at EYBL. CL: I didnt really have a dream school to go to, but I have a habit of rooting for teams from where Im from. CL: Im looking for their values in the player, how they can help me. Just dealing with things not always going my way. I worked to be in the position that Im in, so I dont take it as a negative thing when others are like, oh hes got to do it or hes a failure. Gods going to be with me in my path and Ive just got to keep putting the work in and make the right decisions as I keep getting older and keep going. Because that can show yourself that youre successful because you put the work in and you achieved it. CL: It just embodies the basketball culture of Northeast Ohio in general. Although efficiency can improve, hes a safe bet to fill up the scoring column Shooting range extends to the NBA 3PT line. Chris Livingston Stats, News, Bio | ESPN Chris Livingston Kentucky Wildcats #24 F Class Freshman HT/WT 6' 6", 220 lbs Birthplace Akron, OH 2022-23 season stats PTS 5.3 150+ REB 3.6 150+ AST. Its always just in me and it is who I am. I feel like my teammates can really take from what I do as a person, me being a good person. I just like creating stuff and being a creative person, but I also do like to draw. Thats something I may have relied on in the past, but now it can only get you so far to be honest. But when I get on the court Im very competitive. So you just gotta keep your head down and put the work in and the results are going to show. So I dont really mind it, there might be some days, were all human and Im human, where we dont want to do something as much, but you know youve got to get it done. CL: I couldnt say a specific time, but its a multitude of combined experiences in my life. To experience being around them and with them. PI: How eye-opening of an experience was going to Brazil and playing in the FIBA U16s? Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. It hasnt been my strong suit always, but its something I try to continue to get better at. Everybody was there, I didnt see 7-footers in my grade [before]. Initiates contact and draws fouls at a solid rate Provides a scoring mentality. You fall in love with the results. There are definitely a lot of people who have to deal with a lot of attention on and off the court as far as basketball goes in terms of publicity and media. I like the storyline and things that are going on. Its big around here. If Im watching the Olympics Im rooting heavy for USA, Im from Ohio so I really like Ohio State football and basketball. The 2022 Kentucky high school football season has officially wrapped up. So thats success to me. I just really hope to unlock my full potential and show people what Im really made of. Being who he is and from where Im from, a small city in Ohio. Kentucky is one of two teams with at least two players in the top 10, with Duke (three) being the other. I wont say a specific quote or a word that stuck with me, even though there have been things theyve said that have stuck with me, but just being able to see them and lead by example and see who they are is something that really stuck with me. wonky, for lack of a better word. So Im looking forward to that. The final recruiting rankings for the class of 2022 are starting to roll out, with ESPN and Rivals both releasing their latest updates on Wednesday. CL: I would say talent and ability can only take you so far. CL: My trainer Reggie Lewis out of Cleveland shared that with me. Click here. Has explosive athleticism and can make plays in traffic. Aside from Dream City Christian (AZ) breezing through Vertical Academy (NC) 85-69 on night one, all of the first round games were decided by single digits, highlighted by some late-game heroics from 2022 Kentucky commit Chris Livingston to lead Virginia Gold (VA) past LV . PI: If someone were to write a book or a movie about your life, what would be the title? Whether its blocking shots, guarding the perimeter, guarding a lot of different positions which is really needed with where the game is today. Probably not back in the day, but especially how the game is evolving. If I could succeed there as a player and as a person or not. Confident. That was big because there was a big crowd there and stuff, so that was one of my most embarrassing moments. #4 nationally ranked and #1 in Ohio, Chris Livingston has been grinding in Akron Ohio trying to set the mark on being one of the best players in the class of. My journey didnt stop there as I went to West Reserve Academy for one year, my sophomore year. CL: The people around me. The update comes immediately after the Jordan Brand Classic, where both Wallace and Livingston were clear standouts in the competitive practices and the game itself. I dont like being into too much, but I enjoy having fun. Each week I'd bet against the Louisville football team to cover Kentucky appeared to get their offensive coordinator situation settled on Friday when reports started to leak out that Liam Coen would be returning to Lexington after just one season in the NFL. The light at the end of the story is I actually earned my way back onto the team after missing a couple games and actually won MVP. Not taking things personally, but just taking it, understanding it, seeing the good in it, and just keep it moving. Follow us on all the socials for exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to games, players and lifestyle in NBA and high school basketball.\r\r[Video Title]\r[Video URL]\r\rSLAM\rhttps://slam.ly/sub2slamhs Just seeing the people from outside the country, how they look at USA basketball players, the fans out in Brazil. I didnt even know that was in my grade. He is a director and writer, known for Hit and Runway (1999), Dumbbells (2014) and Two Single Guys in Paris. You can find ESPNs complete rankings here. As for ESPN, things got a little wonky, for lack of a better word. 20 overall. From him being who he is and reaching out to me and giving me advice with how busy and how much stuff hes got going on, hes really shown a lot of love and I appreciate that. Has great potential as a multi positional defender. Wall, who was taken by the Wizards with the No. CL: During the school season, I would get a workout in right after school, then wed have team practice, then I might shoot on the gun after practice or even before practice. Really want me to see me succeed in life in general. Chris Livingston is a big shooting guard with a lot of burst and above the rim ability. Im really thankful though, to see something taken away just like that we were still able to play and do what we love. Always going to be my role model so thats one that I can say. As the season ended and I had more time in the day, Id do strength and conditioning throughout the day and then I might shoot or train later on. I think the program is a great program and Im going to stick with them. So I just want to be remembered as someone that went hard and played hard. CL: Yeah my dad played football, I know that. Showing me what needs to get done and that really helps. CL: Ill say people who complain in the gym really get on my nerves [smiles]. Chris Livingston is a 6-5, 170-pound Shooting Guard from Akron, OH. position Forward; height 6-6; Weight 220; class Freshman; Hometown Akron, Ohio; BIO Stats HIGH SCHOOL A versatile combo-forward A consensus five-star prospect Ranked as the No. Lost your password? You unlock so much more potential when youre able to shoot the ball so its something people should work on daily. Thats probably one, but I havent really made too many life decisions or choices yet, so probably some shoes. Invest your time into something and really go all in on it. Whether thats how you approach the game of basketball or how you approach life in general. PI: Talk about the contrast or difference between your personality on the court vs. your personality off the court. On your off days, good days, or whatever. They really saved my AAU experience. Or I might train at like 1:00 PM and shoot later on around 7:00 PM or something like that. Subscribe to our newsletter. Not to say that I just dominated or Im that good of a player, nothing like that, but the moral of the story for me is, after my adverse situation, after losing my temper and getting in trouble at the highest level possible at that age and persevering through it and still coming out on top at the end and winning a gold medal with the team is always something Im going to remember. Can deliver a pass on the move. So thats definitely whats helped. Its really appreciated, that I have him in my life to show me the ropes with basketball. Im very aggressive and very athletic and I can shoot it too, so that really opens up my game. I couldnt really think of it, so many things have happened in my life so I dont know [laughs]. Doesnt have a lot of creativity or wiggle off the dribble Can add more to his scoring arsenal, especially in the half-court, if thats going to be his identity at the next levels Needs a more consistent motor as he can be content spotting up or standing at the elbow and watching the action. PI: Talk about your favorite all-time memory on the basketball court. Him just being an example on and off the court. Trying to get more because when you get lucky with something like that you just want more and more. Its something Ive got to grow into as I get older. So I didnt have time for track, but I did spend that summer running with the track team because I went to their practices to help me with my conditioning. You fall in love with the journey. Visit Chris Livingston's profile on Zillow to find ratings and reviews. I would get so inspired and just want to have fun and go in the backyard and try to shoot on the hoop because I would see them doing the things that I would really like to do. CL: My greatest strengths, I would start with my motor. Christopher Livingston (born October 15, 2003) is an American college basketball player for the Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Helping me working with houses, fixing stuff, building stuff, how cars work, stuff like that. PI: You re-worked your shot mechanics awhile ago do you feel like your shot is starting to get dialed in? Always giving the coach a headache on the opposing team. I really think Im a versatile player and it helps me out and separates me. These past two seasons at Western Reserve Academy (OH) as a sophomore and then back to Buchtel this past season, Livingston has averaged over 30 points per game while excelling at the other aspects of his game. A giant recruiting domino is set to fall on Wednesday evening as five-star Class of 2022 prospect Chris Livingston, the No. CL: Recruitment has been a good process. CL: Being that I played at USA basketball and playing with the older kids there were definitely a lot of tough matchups that I had. Thats how basketball is here. I dont want to be one that makes it and coasts. So its definitely something I learned from. I have a lot of role models and a lot of people who have helped me along the way, but thats my mom. CL: I like The Great Gatsby. CL: I havent really been cutting down a list or anything like that so I havent really had to talk to my family about it yet too much. Im always thinking about other options, whether a college doesnt want to offer me because they think Im already set on a certain college. Right from the beginning of his high school career at Buchtel High School (OH) he was a huge scorer, leading to his representing the USA in the FIBA U16 Americas. I like Kyries a lot, I like how they fit. CL: I could say one of my favorite experiences which was going down to state. Like a Kobe-type thing, its hard to reach that level, he put everything into basketball. CL: It was a lot of fun. Im definitely considering any way to help me in my future. He averaged over 4 steals and blocks per game this past season. So I appreciate what hes shared. Has a powerful spin move to finish off drives. When you love something and really have dreams and aspirations to do something you want to invest in yourself. CL: Im such a chill and basic person I would just want it to be my name [smiles]. My loved ones will be with me, regardless. PI: Who have you been hearing from the most lately? Having the experience with USA Basketball, things like that. I did a variety of races, but not the super long distances ones. Was raised by my mom. CL: Who I was and how I made people feel on and off the court. Have always been close with my grandparents, my mother, my brothers, and my sisters. 20 overall. Just being the type of person you are is going to take you a long way because basketball is going to stop regardless whether you like it or not. PI: Whats the number-one takeaway youve learned from your experience with USAB? Thats the separation because some people wont put the extra work in when they dont feel like it, but when you dont feel like it youre doing it. With a strong family presence, including his twin brother and teammate in Cordell, Chris Livingston relishes the process and has certainly made some very positive strides to stay near the top of the class. So being that I messed up like that I really felt bad, but I didnt want to wallow in it. CL: At one point it was something I had to get used to, but when I was younger I never wanted it to get to be too much. PI: Would you say you rely more on your natural talent and ability or on your work ethic? Tony Snell, when I went to the run with DAngelo Russell and Devin Booker, he was one of the many pros that was there and he took me to the side and he told me that. CL: Hes given me a lot of advice with basketball and I just take it in. Chris Livingston | Nike EYBL Session 1 ATL - YouTube 0:00 / 1:54 #basketball #eybl #takemytalent Chris Livingston | Nike EYBL Session 1 ATL 2,020 views May 1, 2019 Chris Livingston -. So Ive been building relationships with them which is good, but Im looking forward to the next step as far as taking visits to colleges I have offers from and others that have shown interest in me. CL: High school season was hard. CL: I stopped at a young age. PI: What made you fall in love with basketball? I just finished my junior season by making it to the regional finals. I dont know my current wingspan. CL: Just me as a person and my personality. Can you share a little bit about that side of you? CL: I would say just my feel for the game. PI: Aside from your brother and grandfather, any other athletes in your family? A lot of people havent really been able to see me because last year I didnt have an AAU season and I transferred schools that year, too. CL: I would say 3-4 [attempts]. It's a work in progress. Just the culture, how it is, and the school Im at. I see myself as a wing who can guard multiple positions and be a scorer while being a two-way player at the same time. I would try to get going to the basket rather than try starting off the game shooting 3s or something like that. Kentucky's Chris Livingston is built like a pro and plays with a high motor. No?). Off the court Im chill. Please enter your email address. COVID stopped that, so I havent been able to take any visits or anything like that. PI: Do you model your game after anybody in particular? PI: If you werent pursuing a career as a professional hooper, what do you think you would choose to do? Unfortunately I found myself having to guard him a couple times. I can handle it, I can get to where Im going to the basket. You will receive mail with link to set new password. Just want to succeed at the next level no matter where it is. PI: How much of an inspiration has LeBron James been for you up to this point? 7 overall and Livingston at No. PI: If you woke up tomorrow to see a fortune in your bank account, what would be your first purchase? Just being real with stuff, trying to get to know me as a person and showing off their program. Both future Wildcats slipped outside the top 10, with Wallace the 2021 Nike EYBL MVP falling all the way to No. Anything extra can help, so thats the separation not just with yourself, but with other people. CL: Just basketball, but when I was younger I really fell in love with football. PI: What do you personally feel youll need to accomplish in your career in order for you to become satisfied? Livingston is at his best in a fast paced game and he's a . He was a consensus five-star recruit and one of the players in the 2022 class. I just love dominating so its definitely something thats in me. Its equally as important with how good of a person you are. PI: What would you say is the smartest purchase youve ever made? What have you been working on? I can shoot it, step-back, set shot. Just me simplifying the game and as I get older I feel like thats something that will get better and thats my focus. He has credited both of his parents for inspiring him in many ways. The schools, the style of play, the toughness, up-and-down pace. He has previously specialized in UK basketball recruiting coverage and . People are NBA players and they make it, but I want to be a really good or great NBA player. I had my first EYBL experience with them. CL: Definitely. I really used to like football more until basketball, but as time went on I started running track and playing basketball. He just told me about getting shots up. To me, its when you achieve a goal from something you worked at, Ill put it like that. Chris Livingston I'm a real estate agent with Keller Williams Realty-SF in Sioux Falls, SD and the nearby area, providing home-buyers and sellers with professional, responsive and attentive real estate services. Really showed my full potential and the gifts God has given me to play the sport at such a high level. Chris Livingston - NBADraft.net BLACK LIVES MATTER Per Game Analysis News Articles Social NBA Comparison: Marvin Williams Strengths: 6'7 wing Good length with a 6'10 wingspan Strong frame that has been filled out throughout high school Explosive athlete with fluid movements. Kentuckys duo of five-star signees, Cason Wallace and Chris Livingston, both finished as top-20 prospects in the final releases. PI: Did you have a dream school growing up? PI: Whats the best advice youve ever received? Active player who comes up with balls off the glass and the floor. Its always something thats going to resonate with me in life not just with basketball. Definitely. Can be hard to stop in transition. PI: Do you feel any sort of weight or specific expectations being a five-star prospect while hailing from the same hometown as LeBron? It was fun. PI: You had an experience in the FIBA U16 where you slapped the ball, got ejected, and were benched the following game how was that a teaching moment for you? I talk to Memphis a lot, they send me film. [What hes shared] has really stuck with me and is going to continue to stick with me. I just try to be the best player I can be and see the potential in myself. Its always going to be something Ill remember. Thats where I really did good and LeBron actually took notice and posted me on his page and a lot of people took notice of who I was. I know they have some high interest. CL: I would definitely say my shooting ability because my athleticism sticks out to people, but I really improved my shooting ability from my sophomore year where I shot 39% from 3 to this year where I shot 55% from 3. Im never going to allow teams to get offensive rebounds, those start to change the game a lot. We all were into track to be honest. Petrino's pathetic Cardinals changed my ways. Always staying in the gym and always getting up extra shots daily. It was a business at the same time, but it was fun and is something Im always going to remember. My jumping ability really helps me with that, even if somebody does get a step on me I can catch up to them and get the block, so that really helps my team out a lot. Analysis; YouTuber Calculator Help you estimate YouTube channel value in seconds; YouTube Video Analytics Help analyze video performance and optimize YouTube SEO; YouTuber Compare Compare YouTubers in 5 dimensions and get the report; YouTube Live Sub Count The best tool for real-time sub count updates every second; Influencer Marketing Calculator Get Your Promotion Result Before Cooperation In a 2022 high school class full of intriguing prospects with impressive physical tools, Chris Livingston has been a staple among the top of the rankings since they started coming out. I ran the 100m, 200m, 400m, and the 800m. As far as my playing style goes I feel like I can fit those roles as I get older. He has given me a lot of advice for on the court purposes and I really appreciate that. PI: We hear youre quite the artist. PI: Shooting 55% from 3 is cooking how many attempts did you take per game? Some people might get away with it, but nah. Just me being the person of how I was raised, this is how I am. I really think about that a lot. You can see Rivals complete top 25 below: Interested in the full Rivals150? PI: How would you define the word success?. Being able to play different people and see their styles of basketball, whether its from Argentina or Mexico, just getting to see different playersit broadens your view of basketball and makes you appreciate it even more that it can take you to places like that just from being able to play the sport. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. CL: I really hope I have the opportunity to be an NBA player. I love chilling, being happy with them, and making sure theyre straight. Can show more commitment defensively Favors going right on his drives Can grow as a leader , Outlook: Incoming Kentucky freshman Transferred to Oak Hill Academy for his senior year Recorded 13 points (5-9 FG, 2-4 3PT), 6 rebounds, and 5 assists in the 2022 McDonalds All-American Recorded 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 steals in the 2022 Jordan Brand Classic 2021 Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year 2022 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year 2022 Naismith All-American 2nd Team Won MVP and Gold at the U16 Americas Championship in 2019 . For me I think it was how I was brought up, the way I was raised, and the people around me in my circle preparing me and showing me life lessons of how to be off the court. I really like the storyline that goes into it. CL: As a basketball player you never want to get dunked on, but Ive been dunked on before [laughs]. PI: How would you describe yourself as a defender? Being on different circuits and seeing people across the country. I like to just chill and be laid back. Whether its the G-League, college, or overseas, Im definitely looking at all types of options and seeing how I can better myself and put myself in the best position to win. Just having that work ethic. Just more so them leading by example. Seeing someone like that really inspires you as a person. Me polishing the game up even more. I dont want anything left on the court in the end, I want it all out there. They really teach character as a program at USA Basketball. PI: At the end of the day, what do you hope to be remembered for? Im always going to look out for my teammates since I draw so much attention on the floor. So Ive really got to act [correctly] and be on my best behavior with them. Im really vocal when I get in the mode, when Im locked in I make people feel me. So thats something people dont credit me enough for, but it doesnt really matter, Im going to keep staying in the gym because Im not really where I want to be as far as that goes, either. PI: What are your short term goals you have for yourself as a player? PI: Is going the G-League or alternative pro route something youd consider in lieu of college? Who was your favorite teammate? So I just really hope Im ready for whatever attention Im getting, but I think Im ready for it now and want it now. Thats one thing that increased my percentages, being smart with my shot selection and crediting myself with the work Ive put in at the gym. But yeah I definitely worked on it and changed my shot when I was younger leading up to high school. So thats what Ive been doing. I loved it. Things that they teach that don't really have to do with shooting a basketball. CL: On the court Im real serious, competitive, and aggressive. CL: I would like being a wide receiver, I like running and catching the ball. Stats per 40 minutes via Cerebro (2021 Nike EYBL): 27.6 pts, 5.4 reb, 4.7 ast, 2.8 3PM (15 games, Bradley Beal Elite) . CL: Ive always been an artist since I was younger. So a lot of people that would have seen me at my old high school that Im back at now didnt get a chance to see me that year. CL: Just being on me. Around 6th grade is when I stopped doing track because it started getting deep into basketball, AAU, and understanding other top players in the country are traveling and playing AAU. After the game, Kentucky . I would never have time for the meets because they were on the same weekends as my tournaments so after that year is when I stopped running track. I just loved it. CL: He can be looked at as a father figure in my life. Never really been a Cleveland Browns fan, but theyre doing better now so Im rooting for them. We actually had to miss some games due to COVID, but we didnt let it get to us. As a defender Im always going to be on the defensive boards. That happened my 8th grade year and I was playing 15U with the 9th graders and I got dunked on. Without National Spotlight (FL) in town to defend their 2020 crown, the 2021 field was wide open heading into the weekend. Watch the full interview with Chris, here. Grabbing the rebound and pushing coast-to-coast is something Ive been doing since I was in 5th grade, so I like fast-paced basketball. I bring leadership to the team, coach on the floor, and a versatile player. So its something thats really keyed in. I feel like this AAU season is really going to bring the media attention and college coaches being able to see my game. Ill say that, I like the book and the movie. So Im always a high-level rebounder, I play defense, I block shots. So I feel like Im ready for that now, but when I was younger I didnt really want too much of that. So I played against Greg Brown III, Caleb Lovethey were really good. Quick first step and aggressive slasher. 4 overall among small forwards. Definitely been in the gym every day, though. Its helped me as a player. A lot of my family are athletes and its something that runs in the family. During his tenure as the President of Capitol Records, Alan made history by signing . I was playing basketball and track at the same time, but track season is around when AAU is in the spring so thats when I had to cut it off and just stick to basketball. It teaches you about life and it really resonates with you. Strengths: 67 wing Good length with a 610 wingspan Strong frame that has been filled out throughout high school Explosive athlete with fluid movements. PI: What has your experience been like with We All Can Go? CL: Hes my twin brother so were always in the gym every day so we know what were trying to achieve and what were trying to do. Thats what Im most passionate about outside of basketball. CL: USA basketball is definitely the hardest, but best basketball experience Ive ever been a part of. Im doing a variety of things on offense and I help set it up with my energy on defense. CL: Im not dumb enough to splurge or something like that, but I would try to invest into something to double or triple it. Im not just trying to say that, but especially when Im locked in and I got my teammates like oh were at practiceor we gotta do this or we gotta do that that really gets on my nerves. Livingston said he's still figuring out when to be aggressive, when to pull it back, and how to make his game fit within the framework of this team. Along the way my granddad has helped instill that in me, like taking me to workouts and really pushing me. CL: A lot. Tune-in for highlights from wherever the the game's pulse is beating from across the nation and the world. It was hard that we couldnt have team camps to build a better bond and have more chemistry leading up to the season, but we worked through it. Thats something Ive liked to do since I was younger, just making items out of things around the house. Im always going to stay in the gym, I know I can always improve. Now the Wildcats can focus on the next big problem. Good morning, folks! 2022 Pro Insight, LLC. I dont really have a grand name or something I can say, so Ill just say that. Thats when people start taking rankings a little bit more serious around that time so I feel like 8th grade is when it started getting super serious. Its really been me in the recruiting process right now, but college coaches do reach out to my mom or my grandpa personally as well. I think it was good for the city, us reaching the final four in the state playoffs [that season]. I dont know if I can get taller or something like that, but thats how I see it for right now. On3 is a registered trademark of On3 Media, Inc. He plays a major role in my life and I know he has pleasure doing it too. CL: I think as a kid you just fall in the game and you want to get better. PI: How would you see your role at the next level? Loves to attack the rim. Ive been getting college scholarships for what Ive been doing on and off the court. I dont really take from their game or anything like that, but I just admire them and look up to them. So ever since then there have been many opportunities with basketball that Ive been involved in. But thats just one thing people should notice more about my game. Theyve been building relationships of their own, as well. JL3 EYBL (TX) KC Run GMC UAA (MO) KL Power 5 (WI) K-Low Elite 3SSB (PA) LivOn-Fleur De Lis EYBL (LA) Louisiana Elite UAA ; Mac Irvin Fire EYBL (IL) Mass Rivals 3SSB (MA) Meanstreets EYBL (IL) Midwest BC 3SSB (OH) MOKAN Elite EYBL (MO) NE6 (MA) Nebraska Supreme UAA; New Heights Lightning EYBL (NY; New World 3SSB (DC) Nightrydas Elite EYBL (FL . So I just feel so blessed we were able to play. A positive result. The type of players that succeed in their program. Need an agent who knows how to effectively market your home so it sells? This sportswriter always enjoyed watching the games, but rarely got in on the action. Both future Wildcats slipped outside the top 10, with Wallace the 2021 Nike EYBL MVP falling all the way to No. What advice have they shared with you? I was with those guys a lot and we had a lot of fun. They know a lot of people and can reach out to a lot of people and tell coaches who I am and how I act. That really separates people. CL: Big inspiration and influence on and off the court. Facebook Instagram Twitter 2022 Prep Hoops. We had to get COVID tests before every game. Its a competition with each other. Thats a summary of my basketball life leading up to this moment in time. 6 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings and the top-rated talent . 2005-2022 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. I would love to be blessed with that to really help me make my decision to where I want to be at the next level. All Rights Reserved. 12, good for No. My brother wrestled and played football and my other brother played football and went to college for it as a DI athlete. So that, definitely. Or maybe a corner, playing defense. Ive watched the movie a couple times, but I just recently read the book alongside the movie. I would either want to be a wide receiver or a tight end because I know my size would make me more of a tight end. Thats where I said earlier, polishing my game up is going to continue to come as I get older. Im not big into reading, but thats one book I really like to sit and read. PI: What do you feel you still need to improve on the most? So it was good to see and watch and be right in front of, so those are some really good people that Ive played against over the years. PI: Who did you room with? I know Trey Lewis, hes a pro, he went to Garfield Heights High School in Cleveland. More and more reps. More and more hours in the gym. Things like that, certain shot selections, etc. CL: I just learned from the advice that they gave me. Seven years is a long time. 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