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Chiang Ring Improves Stock In Big Time Vegas Invite Championship Win!

Chiang Chang improves stock with championship win Vegas.
Chiang Chang improves stock with championship win Vegas.

When you watch the JSizzle 17U 3SSB team, you notice it doesn't pack the star quality from prior years. Gone, are you Jalen Suggs, Chet Holmgrens, and Prince Aligbe's...so you think. They do have potential high-caliber players...they are just under the radar nationally.

One particular player is Chiang Ring. For the past two weeks, Ring has made it his mission to win and make fans and coaches take note! The 6'9" wing has emerged as one of the top players in the 3SSB finals in South Carolina and in Las Vegas where they recently won the Big Time Las Vegas Invite Championship run by Gary Charles. Simply put...he was a DAAWG!

We should shout out head coach Chandler Sentell for recognizing the 6'9" Ring's skill set and allowing him to play more on the perimeter as the AAU season progressed. It paid dividends for the J Sizzle squad in South Carolina and Las Vegas. Ring was a problem from the wing. He was simply too strong for smaller players and too agile and quick for bigger players. Ring also unveiled the 3-ball converting close to 40 percent from the field over the last two weeks.

Ring will be a top 5 player in Minnesota this coming season alongside his high school teammate Cash Chavis. Coach Sentell transformed a one-dimensional player and converted him into a 3-dimensional paradigm that will be hard to stop this coming high school basketball season.

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