"That's why I don't watch movies": No. 1 ranked prospect AJ Dybantsa vents out in frustration watching classic basketball movie
AJ Dybantsa seems to have had enough of movies. The No. 1 boys high school basketball prospect in the Class of 2025 vented his frustration on Instagram on Thursday after watching the classic romantic sports drama, "Love & Basketball."
He added a text under the clip of his reactions while watching the film.
"Nahh gang, this is why I don't watch movies. This plot be getting me tight, istg bro, and old heads was tight. I ain't watching this dumbahh movie bruh 🤦🏻♂️" he wrote.
"@craf.athletics, this movie wack bruh on me."
In the clip posted on his IG story, a seemingly frustrated Dybantsa gave his opinion about the movie.
The $2.7 million NIL-valued youngster, as per On3, isn't a fan of the movie.
AJ Dybantsa's love for music
AJ Dybantsa, the only men's basketball player to strike a deal with Red Bull, might not like movies much, but he certainly loves music. He dropped his reaction to Michigan rapper Dyl's latest single release on Instagram.
"Needed this one man! @veezeworst @luhhdyl," he wrote under an Apple Music screenshot of the song.
The top recruit from the 2025 class has narrowed down his commitment options to Kansas, Auburn, Alabama, BYU, Kansas State and North Carolina. AJ Dybantsa recently told ESPN's Paul Biancardi that he will likely announce his commitment by Christmas. According to On3, BYU is the front-runner to add the most anticipated high school basketball star, with a 68.9% probability.