Play Their Hearts Out

Team Cal won the 2004 national tournament, delivering on the promise Keller saw in Walker, who was eventually named the top recruit in his class by The Hoop Scoop.

Keller was eventually able to secure a deal with Adidas to outfit the team and license "Jr. Phenom" branded camps around the U.S., which quickly turned six-figure profits each year.

Walker transferred to an Arizona high school as a senior to be closer to his mother and won a state title, his first trophy since the nationals triumph in 2004.

Eighteen of Keller's players eventually received Division I scholarship offers, including Walker, who committed to Arizona State and transferred to New Mexico and Grand Canyon.

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