Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade was shocked to hear that Sierra Canyon School added another five-star player to its high school basketball team.
Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal’s responded to him with just one word: “unfair.”
BJ Boston balled out at Peach Jam. He averaged 22.7 points and 8.5 rebounds to help AOT reach the knockout stage ⭐️ @bboston_ @AOTBasketball @NikeEYB pic.twitter.com/bUmnAsalgH
— BallerTV (@BallerTV) July 17, 2019
BJ Boston is transferring to @SierraCanyon this fall, joining Ziaire Williams, Zaire Wade, Terren Frank, Amari Bailey, and Bronny James 🤯 @bboston_ @SCanyonSports @scanyonbball https://t.co/CEGGnRt4N1
— BallerTV (@BallerTV) July 19, 2019
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) July 20, 2019
Unfair🤦🏽♂️ https://t.co/h6gYJU4pcU
— Bradley Beal (@RealDealBeal23) July 20, 2019
Brandon Boston Jr., more popularly known as B.J. Boston, is reportedly transferring to Zaire Wade’s high school less than 24 hours after another five-star basketball recruit, Ziaire Williams, announced that he was also moving to Sierra Canyon. Among the top players already in the school are Terren Frank, Amari Bailey, Harold Yu and LeBron James Jr.
The Sierra Canyon Trailblazers boast some of the finest talents in the country, which is the primary reason why Beal responded the way he did to Dwyane Wade. The school’s roster is arguably the equivalent of an NBA superteam, one that somewhat resembles the Heat teams from 2010 to 2014.