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Four Tar Heels Working with Pro Trainer Chris Brickley

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More and more Tar Heels have been seen with the pro trainer!

We recently reported that Armando Bacot had been working on his game with pro skills trainer Chris Brickley. Now, through videos posted on social media, we know that UNC commit Ian Jackson and two pro Heels, Cole Anthony and Day’Ron Sharpe, are doing the same!

Chris Brickley

Brickley has worked with countless NBA players over the years and has made a positive impact on the basketball community. His videos often go viral, and he is trusted by hoopers all over. Brickley’s gym is in New York City, a hot spot for basketball in the USA. Cole Anthony has worked out with Brickley for years, and videos of him in Brickley’s gym emerged before Anthony was even in college. The fact that so many players go back can only be seen as a positive.

Development

Brickley has an impressive basketball background and clearly knows what he’s doing. His gym gives players the opportunity to not only train but to scrimmage other high-profile talent. Ian Jackson is already facing pros, which will develop him and have him even more tested than he already is when coming to Chapel Hill.

 

Being able to work out here is always seen as a good thing. The development of these athletes is important as they pursue their futures in basketball.

 

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