Wall Street Journalさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Wall Street JournalInstagram)「Not even old enough to apply for a driver's license, a group of young basketball players will step onto their high school courts this year with giant Instagram followings meant to flag them as stars to watch. 🏀👀⠀ ⠀ There's @rodney.gallagher, a 14-year-old from Uniontown, Pa., with more than 92,000 followers. At 15 years old, @mikey counts more than 893,000 followers, including the rapper @champagnepapi. Perhaps the most closely watched of them all, with 3 million followers, is @bronny, the 14-year-old son of @kingjames.⠀ ⠀ To be a youth-basketball sensation on Instagram requires personality; social media savvy; and, often, a boost from basketball media outlets such as @SLAMonline and @Overtime, which hunt for young players with flashy highlights to post on their feeds. The right sneakers and the ability to throw down dunks helps, too.⠀ ⠀ But social-media fame isn't a guaranteed ticket to a Division I program. Some players who are being showered with attention now will fight for scholarships that never come, in front of thousands of people ready to criticize them for not living up to their Instagram-generated hype.⠀ ⠀ Read more at the link in our bio.⠀ ⠀ 📷: Dan Lyon for @wsjphotos」8月6日 8時04分 - wsj

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Not even old enough to apply for a driver's license, a group of young basketball players will step onto their high school courts this year with giant Instagram followings meant to flag them as stars to watch. 🏀👀⠀

There's @rodney.gallagher, a 14-year-old from Uniontown, Pa., with more than 92,000 followers. At 15 years old, @mikey counts more than 893,000 followers, including the rapper @ドレイク. Perhaps the most closely watched of them all, with 3 million followers, is @bronny, the 14-year-old son of @レブロン・ジェームズ.⠀

To be a youth-basketball sensation on Instagram requires personality; social media savvy; and, often, a boost from basketball media outlets such as @SLAMonline and @Overtime, which hunt for young players with flashy highlights to post on their feeds. The right sneakers and the ability to throw down dunks helps, too.⠀

But social-media fame isn't a guaranteed ticket to a Division I program. Some players who are being showered with attention now will fight for scholarships that never come, in front of thousands of people ready to criticize them for not living up to their Instagram-generated hype.⠀

Read more at the link in our bio.⠀

📷: Dan Lyon for @wsjphotos


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