West Side Story: Christian Collins, Brandon McCoy Jr.

As the sister of San Antonio Spurs rookie Carter Bryant, Cydnee Bryant certainly avoids playing basketball to be his own person and find himself through volleyball. Until recently, she started lowering the hardwood of basketball. To be precise, this upcoming winter will mark the third year. According to ESPN, she has been tearing straightforwardly for a short time, rising to No. 37 in the 2026 class and ranked fourth in the state.
Cydnee said: “Basketball and volleyball have brought me two different senses of peace, two different senses of excitement, explosiveness.
Whether the Nets rise or not, the 6-4 forward's peak shooting is the same. The paint has no patrol and its feeling around the basket is unparalleled. She finished her work early, creating major positions for the board after the board, after the competition, as well as board after board. From basketball courts to volleyball courts, Cydnee's only concern is finding ways to win. As long as she knows she is locked in that moment, she can get rid of the game and be satisfied.
“On the offense, I'm not necessarily flashy. My low profile. I'm very enterprising. I think I have more offensive fouls than I did in my career, but that's OK.” “Defensively, I hate losing more than I like to win, defense wins championships, so I'm sure to give it all.”
Corona’s parents played both basketball and volleyball, so Seidney was more competitive than most. On her playing body, it was obvious that after turning a loose ball into a bucket, the passion spilled out. “The West Coast players will definitely not be soft,” Cedney said. “Because if I were soft, I wouldn't be number one in Eybl's rebounds and blocks.”
“Let them know, Big Doug,” both Christian and Brandon reiterated.